MON 19B - Houlton, ME
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 46° 08.140 W 067° 46.874
19T E 594140 N 5109843
This is a border monument that will live in infamy in our history of Waymarking expeditions.
Waymark Code: WMVEW0
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 04/09/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 7

No, it's not for any of the obvious reasons one would conjecture, such as being caught trying to smuggle drugs, money, food, tobacco, guns, booze or cats over the border. We will always remember this as the "Camera Eating Border Monument" and this is why:

While approaching the Canada-US border we spied a border monument by the side of the road. I asked B to get out her camera and try to take a couple of shots of it as we were approaching.

Right then and there the lens of our Canon G12 seized up and has never moved since. We quickly got the trusty Nikon into action and managed to get a couple more shots before we were forced to move on. On arriving in Houlton, just a mile down I-95, our first stop was at the Houlton Wally World camera department in search of a replacement.

Other than that, our border crossing into Maine was completely without incident.

The boundary between Maine and New Brunswick was settled by The Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842, with the first border monuments erected along the border in 1843 by the International Boundary Commission(IBC). This monument, inscribed "Treaty 1925", appears to be MON 19B. MON 19 and MON 19A are on the south side of Highway 95. The IBC map shows MON19B to be further north of the highway than is this one, but it could be no other, as they are placed in numerical order. Either their map is inaccurate or the monument has been relocated to place it closer to the highway.

This monument is not to be found in either the Canadian (NRCAN) or U.S. (NGS) database, the nearest being MON 18, south of the MON19 group. See the NGS Data Sheet for more info.
Monumentation Type: Stone post

Monument Category: National boundary marker

Accessible to general public: no

Explain Non-Public access:
The border patrol manning the stations on both sides of the border take a dim view of people getting out of their cars at the border or approaching the border on foot.


Historical significance:
The original marker along this section of border were set in 1843. This one is dated "Treaty 1925".


Monument Website: [Web Link]

County: Arostook County

USGS Quad: HOULTON NORTH

NGS PID: RE0005

Approximate date of monument: 01/01/1925

Monumentation Type (if other): Not listed

Monument Category (if other): Not listed

Other Coordinates: Not Listed

Other Coordinates details: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
1. A closeup photo of the monument is required.
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2. A 'distant' photo including the monument in the view is highly recommended. Include the compass direction you faced when you took the picture.
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