Maine's first Franco-American governor sounds bit like second : Both Alonzo Garcelon, Paul LePage spoke of thrift, bipartisanship

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Maine's first Franco-American governor sounds bit like second : Both Alonzo Garcelon, Paul LePage spoke of thrift, bipartisanship

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Article describing the similarities of Alonzo Garcelon, a late nineteenth-century Maine governor, and the state's most recently elected governor, Paul LePage. While recent news has debated the term "Franco American" as a descriptor for both governors - the first of French American heritage, the second with French Canadian American lineage - this article aims instead at pointing out similarities in their politics and political contexts.

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Cover, Susan M.

Date

2011 January 3

Language

English

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Newspaper Article

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19th century and 21st century, Maine

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Zotero

ISSN

0745-2039

Edition

Monday

Place

Augusta, Maine

Publication Title

Kennebec Journal

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Main

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