This collection consists primarily of materials pertaining to Pelletier's work as a Maine game warden for the Department of Inland Fisheries and Game. Included are maps, images, reports, handbooks, memos, and other materials. Also included in the collection are some personal and biographical items, including reminiscences by Pelletier on both his and his father's years in the State Warden Service
This collection consists of a photocopy of a typescript report written by Maine State wardens, titled “Report of 1938-1939 Wardens’ Activities for the State of Maine.” Included are reports by Clarence M. Aldous, “In Charge of the Research Activities;” “Beaver Food Habits” by Donald O’Brien; “Moose” by Dr. Lamson; Dr. Clifford Nelson, Zoologist; “Property Damage” by Archer L. Grover; “Report on Anasagunticook Lake Investigation” by Joel Marsh and Clarence M. Aldous; “Woodcock” and “Waterfowl Identification” by Howard Mendall; Mr. Stobie; and “Fly Fishing, What is it?” by Major Lester E. Brown
St. John Valley Soil and Water Conservation District
Maine Soil and Water Conservation Commission
United States. Soil Conservation Service
Interview with Chief of police, Kenneth 'Doody' Michaud on his career and family life. Part of the Marc Chasse collection.
10/9/2004: Footage of an interview with John Branson, park ranger and teacher in Alaska talking about his experiences and his early life in the Valley. Mr. Branson is related to the Baker family. 11/16/2004: Interview with Gary Dumond from Fort Kent, game warden, pilot, on his experience as a pilot and his experience in Vietnam. Part of Marc Chasse collection
Interview with Wilfred 'Sleepy' Atkins, the son of the great trapper and businessman, Will Atkins. Wilfred 'Sleepy' Atkins got his nickname when he attended Ricker Classical Institute in Houlton, Maine. He seemed a little dazed when he arrived there at the age of 14. He joined the Maine Warden Service in 1937 at age 28 and was one of the earliest warden pilots in Maine. He retired in 1965.
Travelling with retired Game Warden, Gary Pelletier, on the Irving road from Stockholm to Van Buren. Interview with James 'Jimmy' Franck, Jr. and Gary Pelletier. Part of Marc Chasse collection.
Tape-recorded interviews with World War II veterans Ed Theriault of Eagle Lake, Maine and Finland (Finn) Dumond and William Gage of Fort Kent, Maine. Submitted for a course at the University of Maine at Fort Kent in Spring 1988
A record of conservation in the state of Maine selected by the publishers from graphs made by Archer L. Grover, deputy commissioner of inland fisheries and game, for the years 1830-1936"
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate Academic Unit of History"