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Dave Jackson (Maine game warden) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dave Jackson (Maine game warden) Dave Jackson (1902–1978) was a game warden who lived in the Maine North Woods through the first half of the 20th century. He was born and raised near the confluence of the Allagash River and Saint John River. As canoeing became a popular recreational activity he was remembered as the man with the greatest canoe skill on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway.〔Jackson (2007) p.xv〕 He routinely took canvas canoes through rapids at the mouth of the Allagash and both upstream and downstream through Big Black Rapids on the Saint John River.〔Jackson (2007) pp.194-6〕 ==Allagash Plantation== Dave was born 2 September 1902〔Jackson (2007) p.xiv〕 at Ouellette Farm on the Saint John River. He was the eldest of six children of David Jackson and Elizabeth (Gardner) Jackson. The Jackson family owned a farm in Allagash, Maine. Dave's father farmed the land during the brief summers and assisted logging operations during the remainder of the year. Dave and his father freighted supplies up the Saint John River in pine pirogues from the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad at Saint Francis, Maine. Dave left school after the eighth grade to learn log driving before leaving home to work as a timber cruiser for International Paper Company.〔Jackson (2007) p.130〕 He learned from the river drivers how to build a soft mattress of fir boughs to keep his bedding dry above the moist ground or snow.〔Jackson (2007) p.131〕
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