Canada -- Boundaries -- United States
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- Triangulation and traverse sketches to accompany Report, International Boundary Commission, reestablishment of the boundary between the United States and Canada northwesternmost point of Lake of the Woods to Lake Superior. --
- Joint report upon the survey and demarcation of the boundary between the United States and Canada from the source of the St. Croix River to the Atlantic Ocean, in accordance with the provisions of articles I and II of the Treaty signed at Washington April 11, 1908, articles I and II of the Treaty signed at Washington May 21, 1910, and article III of the Treaty signed at Washington February 24, 1925. --
- West on the 49th parallel, Red River to the Rockies, 1872-1876, John E. Parsons. --
- Treaties and Agreements Affecting Canada in Force Between His Majesty and the United States of America with subsidiary documents 1814-1925
- A line of blood and dirt, creating the Canada-United States border across indigenous lands, Benjamin Hoy
- Borderlands, riding the edge of America, Derek Lundy
- Joint report upon the survey and demarcation of the boundary between Canada and the United States from Tongass Passage to Mount St. Elias, in accordance with the convention of January 24, 1903, the Award of the Tribunal appointed under the Convention, signed at London, October 20, 1903, an exchange of notes between the governments of Great Britain and the United States relative to the award signed at Washington, March 25, 1905, and the Treaty signed at Washington February 24, 1925. --
- Joint report upon the survey and demarcation of the boundary between the United States and Canada from the source of the St. Croix River to the St. Lawrence River, in accordance with the provisions of article III of the Treaty signed at Washington, April 11, 1908. --
- Before and after the state, politics, poetics, and people(s) in the Pacific Northwest, Allan K. McDougall, Lisa Philips, and Daniel L. Boxberger
- Joint report upon the survey and demarcation of the boundary between the United States and Canada from the northwesternmost point of Lake of the Woods to Lake Superior, in accordance with the provisions of article V of the treaty signed at Washington, April 11, 1908, and article I of the treaty signed at Washington, February 24, 1925. --
- The Pig War, the last Canada-US border conflict, Rosemary Neering
- Bootleggers and borders, the paradox of prohibition on a Canada-U.S. borderland, Stephen T. Moore
- Arc of the medicine line, mapping the world's longest undefended border across the western plains, Tony Rees
- One step over the line, toward a history of women in the North American Wests, Elizabeth Jameson & Sheila McManus, editors
- McGowan's war, by Donald J. Hauka
- Joint report upon the survey and demarcation of the boundary between the United States and Canada from the Gulf of Georgia to the northwesternmost point of Lake of the Woods, in accordance with the provisions of articles VI and VII of the treaty signed at Washington April 11, 1908, and articles I, II, and IV of the treaty signed at Washington February 24, 1925. --
- Borderlands, riding the edge of America, Derek Lundy
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating information in relation to the boundary-line between the United States and the possessions of Great Britain from the northwest angle of the Lake of the Woods to the summit of the Rocky Mountains, U. S. Grant
- Joint report upon the survey and demarcation of the international boundary between the United States and Canada along the 141st meridian from the Arctic Ocean to Mount St. Elias, in accordance with the provisions of article IV of the Convention signed at Washington, April 21, 1906. --
- One West, two myths II, essays on comparison, edited by C.L. Higham and Robert Thacker
- The first century of the International Joint Commission, edited by Daniel Macfarlane and Murray Clamen
- The North-American boundary from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, by Captain S. Anderson, R.E., Chief Astronomer to the North-American Boundary Commission