Canada -- Boundaries -- United States
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- A line of blood and dirt, creating the Canada-United States border across indigenous lands, Benjamin Hoy
- Parallel encounters, culture at the Canada-US border, Gillian Roberts and David Stirrup, editors
- Strange empire, a narrative of the Northwest
- The fence and the bridge, geopolitics and identity along the Canada-US border, Heather N. Nicol
- Speech of the Hon. Wm. Sawyer, of Ohio, on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 3, 1846
- Papers relating to the Treaty of Washington; Berlin arbitration, containing the memorial of the United States on the Canal de Haro as its boundary-line; case of the government of Her Britannic Majesty; reply of the United States thereto; second and definitive statement of the government of Her Britannic Majesty; and correspondence
- Speech of Mr. Winthrop, of Massachusetts, on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Jan. 3, 1846
- Message from the President of the United States communicating copies of a report and letter from the Commissioners Appointed for the Exploration and Survey of the Northeastern Boundary
- Reminiscences of the survey and cutting out of the boundary line between Canada and the United States under H.B.M. commissioner, the late Major General J. B. Bucknall Estcourt C.B., by F. N. Boxer
- Speech of Mr. Linn, of Missouri, in reply to Mr. McDuffie, on the Oregon Bill, delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 26, 1843
- The boundaries formerly in dispute between Great Britain and the United States, a lecture, by Sir Francis Hincks
- The Alaskan boundary, by John W. Foster
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part XIV
- The cartographical history of the north-eastern boundary controversy between the United States and Great Britain, by Justin Winsor
- The decision of the King of the Netherlands considered in reference to the rights of the United States and of the state of Maine /, [William Pitt Preble]
- The Boundary of the United States, San Juan
- No mistake, or, A vindication of the negotiators of the Treaty of 1783, respecting the north eastern boundary of the United States, in a conversation between John Bull and Jonathan, by W. R. Hamilton
- Speech of Hon. George Fries of Ohio on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, Saturday, February 7, 1846
- Remarks upon the true location of the international boundary line at the mouth of the River St. Clair, with reference to the so-called American Canal, [D.R. Cameron]
- Joint report of the United States and British commissioners on the Alaskan-Canadian boundary, December 31, 1895, [W.W. Duffield, W.F. King]
- Colonial Office correspondence, 1898 and 1899
- The Canadian view of the Alaska boundary dispute, as stated by David Mills
- Convention between Great Britain and the United States of America, respecting the boundary between the two countries (Alaska and Passamaquoddy Bay); signed at Washington, July 22, 1892, ratifications exchanged at Washington, August 23, 1892
- North-West American water boundary, second and definitive statement on behalf of the government of Her Britannic Majesty, submitted to His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871
- Speech of Hon. H.A. Haralson of Georgia on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 9, 1846
- Correspondence relative to the occupation of the Island of San Juan by United States' troops, part II, October 1859 to July 1860
- Joint report of the United States and British commissioners on the Alaskan-Canadian boundary, December 31, 1895, [W.W. Duffield and W.F. King]
- First statement on the part of Great Britain, according to the provisions of the convention concluded between Great Britain and the United States, on the 29th September, 1827, for regulating the reference to arbitration of the disputed points of boundary under the fifth article of the Treaty of Ghent
- Statement on the part of the United States, of the case referred, in pursuance of the convention of 29th September, 1827, between the said states and Great Britain, to His Majesty, the King of the Netherlands, for his decision thereon
- Speech of John M. Clayton of Delaware upon the Oregon question, delivered in the Senate of the United Statees, February 12, 1846
- Memorandum on the boundary between Canada and Alaska, showing the position of the Canadian government in respect thereto, 1899
- The forty-ninth parallel, by Otto Klotz
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of December 18, 1867, information in relation to the occupation of the island of San Juan, in Puget Sound :, February 22, 1868, read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part XI
- The boundary survey between Canada and the United States east of the St. Lawrence River, by Thomas Fawcett
- United States' boundary question
- The Alaska boundary line, [T.C. Mendenhall]
- Survey of the northwestern boundary of the United States, 1857-1861, by Marcus Baker
- North-West American water boundary, correspondence respecting the award of the emperor of Germany in the matter of the boundary line between Great Britain and the United States, under the treaties of Washington of June 15, 1846 and May 6, 1871
- Views on the free navigation of the St. Lawrence, reported by Mr. Buel to accompany joint resolution on the same subject from the Committee on foreign affairs
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part V
- The North-American boundary from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, by S. Anderson
- Decision of the arbiter
- Twenty unsettled miles in the northeast boundary, by T. C. Mendenhall
- The Northwestern boundary between the United States and Canada, by Richard U. Goode
- Second postscript to a pamphlet entitled "The Oregon Question," by Thomas Falconer, Esq., in reply to the "Rejoinder" of Mr. Greenhow, and to some observations in the 'Edinburgh Review'
- Convention between Great Britain and the United States of America, respecting the boundary between the two countries (Alaska and Passamaquoddy Bay) ; signed at Washington, July 22, 1892, ratifications exchanged at Washington, August 23, 1892
- Review of the Alaskan boundary question, by Alexander Begg
- Papers relating to the north eastern boundary
- Speech of Hon. O.B. Ficklin of Illinois on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, Friday, February 6, 1846
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