Madawaska is Maine’s northernmost town. Home to native Micmac people, it was also settled in the 1750s by Acadian exiles. A monument with a large cross marks the landing of the Acadians. The town was named for the river whose Indian name has been interpreted to mean “having its outlet among the reeds” and “worn out grass (land).” Madawaska’s Maine Street is U.S. Route 1. Its economy is dominated by the Fraser Paper Company, whose plant straddles the border with Edmunston, New Brunswick. — Maine, An Encyclopedia
GPS Coordinates
47°18′26″N 68°14′30″
Census Locations
1850 Census | Madawaska Plantation |
1860 Census | Madawaska Plantation |
1870 Census | Madawaska |
1880 Census | Madawaska |
Grid Location
T18 R4 WELS
Associated Place Names
Cleveland, Fournier, Lavertue, and Saint David