Caribou, Aroostook County
County · Organized (TH R2 WELS) · Incorporated · Incorporated as a City · Previous Designations · Boundary Changes · Villages, Locations and Settlements · Adjacent Towns and Townships · Maps · Census Records · Newspapers · General Resources · Bibliography 
County
Aroostook County (set off from Washington County in 1839)
Organized (TH R2 WELS)
1848 for election purposes as Plantation Letter H R2
Incorporated
1859 as the town of Lyndon from parts of Plantation Letter H R2 WELS and Eaton Plantation (organized in 1854 from Eaton Grant, in the southeast corner of town); name changed to Caribou for a short time in 1869, and permanently in 1877
Incorporated as a City
1967
Previous Designations
Townships Letter H and I, Second Range West of the Easterly Line of the State (TH R2 WELS and TI R2 WELS)
Boundary Changes
Forestville Plantation (TI R2 WELS, organized in 1848 for election purposes as Plantation Letter I R2; organized in 1859 as Forestville Plantation) and the remainder of Eaton Plantation were annexed in 1869
Land was set off to Connor Plantation (now Connor Township) in 1881
Villages, Locations and Settlements
Barretts (Barretts Siding), Bishop, Caribou, Dow (Dow Siding, a former railroad station), East Caribou (former post office), East Lyndon, Federation (former railroad station), Grimes (former post office), Grimes Mill, Hurd, Madawaska, McGraw, North Lyndon, Ogren, Pauls, Reynolds (former post office), Roberts, Williams (former railroad station)
Adjacent Towns and Townships
Connor Township, Fort Fairfield, Limestone, New Sweden, Presque Isle, Washburn, Woodland
Maps
Maine Historical Maps: Caribou
Census Records
1837 Maine Surplus Revenue Census
Newspapers
Aroostook Republican from Digital Archives of Caribou Public Library
General Resources
FamilySearch Catalog: Caribou, Aroostook, Maine
Official Website: City of Caribou
First Settlers of the Aroostook River Valley: Caribou
Bibliography
______, Houlton, Presque Isle, Fort Fairfield and Caribou directory, 1900 (Boston, Mass.: A. B. Sparrow, 1900)
______, Caribou centennial, 1859-1959, week of July 19-25 : historical program : a century of development in Maine ([Caribou, Me.] : Caribou Publishing Co., [1959])
______, Gleanings ([Caribou, Me.?] : Caribou Historical Society, 1981-92)
Bacon, George Fox, Northern Maine, its points of interest and its representative business men, embracing Houlton, Presque Isle, Caribou, Ft. Fairfield, Danforth, Lincoln, Mattawamkeag, Winn and Kingman (Newark, N. J., Glenwood Publishing Company, 1891)
Hardison, Grover M., with Frank W. Lovering, "Romance of the Eaton grant, a part of Caribou township," Aroostook Republican, 3, 10 & 17 April 1947
Tasker, William J., and Robin Drost, The pioneer homes of Caribou : A celebration of homes in Maine's northernmost city (Caribou, Me. : Monkey Publishing, 2005)
White, Stella King, Early History of Caribou, Maine : 1843-1895 (1945)
Zapatka, Linda J., comp., The Aroostook Republican and News : obituaries for the year 1988 ([Plainville, CT] : L.J. Zapatka, [2004?]-)
Zapatka, Linda J., comp., The Aroostook Republican and News : obituaries for the year 1989 ([Plainville, CT] : L.J. Zapatka, [2004?]-)
Zapatka, Linda J., comp., The Aroostook Republican and News : obituaries for the year 1990 ([Plainville, CT] : L.J. Zapatka, [2004?]-)
Zapatka, Linda J., comp., Vital records of Caribou, Maine (Rockport, Me.: Picton Press, 2007)
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