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No Laughing Matter: Maine Criminalized French April 1, 1919
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No Laughing Matter: Maine Criminalized French April 1, 1919

On April Fool’s Day, 1919, Maine Governor Carl Milliken signed a law criminalizing French in public schools. The law was one of the most racist in our nation’s history—a government-led campaign of cultural extermination.

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert Mar 31, 2025 • 2 min read
Maine's Dirty Little Culture War
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Maine's Dirty Little Culture War

The Allagash River became the new battleground for Maine's culture war with the establishment of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway (AWW) in 1966.

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert Dec 31, 2023 • 11 min read
Legendary Allagash River Guide Encounters Legendary Supreme Court Justice.
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Legendary Allagash River Guide Encounters Legendary Supreme Court Justice.

In October 1960, my grandfather, Willard Jalbert, Sr., the "Old Guide," led Justice Douglas's expedition from Telos Lake a hundred miles north along the Allagash River to Allagash Village, another thirty miles east along the St. John River to Fort Kent.

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert Feb 21, 2023 • 5 min read
A Maine Christmas in the Wild above Allagash Falls.
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A Maine Christmas in the Wild above Allagash Falls.

"We believed in Santa Claus, though no one had ever seen him. No one would ever dress up like him. They'd tell us he lived in the clouds and climbed right down the stovepipe. He'd get as small as he'd like, or as big as he'd like."

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert Dec 19, 2021 • 5 min read
First Snowmobile Opens Remote Backcountry
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First Snowmobile Opens Remote Backcountry

In 1962 my father, Robert "Bob" Jalbert, bought one of the first snowmobiles in northern Maine, a Polaris Sno-Traveler. The snowmobile gave my grandfather, Willard Jalbert, Sr., access to remote backcountry that would have required a day or days to access on snowshoes. When he was younger, my

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert Jan 21, 2021 • 2 min read
Bob Jalbert crossing Round Pond, Allagash River, Maine, 1979.
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A 115-Year Legacy.

Spanning four generations and more than one-hundred years, from the early-1870s to 1986, my family has farmed, logged, trapped, hunted, guided, and built sporting camps along Maine's Allagash River.

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert Sep 23, 2020 • 1 min read
Kingdom of the Jalberts: Greg Jalbert for Yankee Magazine, 1990
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Kingdom of the Jalberts: Greg Jalbert for Yankee Magazine, 1990

Everything unraveled one sultry late-summer afternoon in 1958, the horrifying day that changed the Allagash River forever.

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert May 28, 2020 • 2 min read
"Rendezvous on the Allagash," Yankee Magazine, 1973
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"Rendezvous on the Allagash," Yankee Magazine, 1973

Pratson's descriptions capture the essence of a legendary figure who rose in stature to become known as the legendary Old Guide.

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert May 28, 2020 • 1 min read
The Old Guide: Interview 1978
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The Old Guide: Interview 1978

Born in 1887, Willard Jalbert, Sr., was one of 12 children raised in a remote farming and logging settlement three miles above Allagash Falls. The only access was by a horse-drawn towboat.

  • Greg Jalbert
Greg Jalbert May 27, 2020 • 3 min read
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