Dave Jackson (Maine Game Warden)
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Dave Jackson (1902–1978) was a
game warden A conservation officer is a law enforcement officer who protects wildlife and the environment. A conservation officer may also be referred to as an environmental technician or technologist, game warden, forest ranger, forest watcher, forest gu ...
who lived in the
Maine North Woods The North Maine Woods is the northern geographic area of the state of Maine in the United States. The thinly populated region is overseen by a combination of private individual and private industrial owners and state government agencies, and is di ...
through the first half of the 20th century. He was born and raised near the confluence of the
Allagash River The Allagash River is a tributary of the Saint John River, approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed June 22, 2011 in northern Maine in the United States. It d ...
and Saint John River. As
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became a popular recreational activity he was remembered as the man with the greatest canoe skill on the
Allagash Wilderness Waterway The Allagash Wilderness Waterway is a protected area extending from Aroostook County, Maine into Piscataquis County, Maine. It is a ribbon of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams of the Maine North Woods that includes much of the Allagash River Th ...
. 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.


Allagash Plantation

Dave was born 2 September 1902Jackson (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 Allagash is a town in Aroostook County, Maine. It is on the Allagash River in the North Maine Woods region. The population was 237 at the 2020 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of wh ...
. Dave's father farmed the land during the brief summers and assisted
logging Logging is the process of cutting, processing, and moving trees to a location for transport. It may include skidding, on-site processing, and loading of trees or logs onto trucks or skeleton cars. Logging is the beginning of a supply chain ...
operations during the remainder of the year. Dave and his father freighted supplies up the Saint John River in pine
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s from the
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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. He learned from the river drivers how to build a soft mattress of
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boughs to keep his bedding dry above the moist ground or snow.


Umsaskis Lake

In 1929 Dave Jackson was employed as a Maine game warden assigned to live and work out of a small 255-square-foot (24-square-meter) cabin on
Umsaskis Lake Umsaskis Lake is a lake on the Allagash River in the North Maine Woods region of Maine. It is located in Aroostook County and lies approximately from the Canada-U.S. border. The lake is on the Northern Forest Canoe Trail The Northern Forest C ...
on the upper Allagash River. The cabin was one-quarter mile (400 meters) from the unpaved Lacroix road from Lac-Frontière, Quebec and could be reached only on snowshoes for most of the winter. His patrol area consisted of twenty townships with a combined population of about 3000 living mostly in 50 scattered logging camps. Patrols lasting up to ten-days were made on snowshoes through the winter months and by canoe or on foot during the summer. The area had been logged in the early 19th century, and Édouard Lacroix began cutting second-growth hardwood and pulpwood in 1926. Many of the men working in the logging camps were
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s unfamiliar with Maine laws, unable to read English, and accustomed to animal trapping and
hunting Hunting is the human activity, human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, or killing wildlife or feral animals. The most common reasons for humans to hunt are to harvest food (i.e. meat) and useful animal products (fur/hide (skin), hide, ...
for food. Warden Jackson narrowly avoided being hanged by an illegal snare set for deer. When he arrested poachers, they often had to snowshoe more than 60 miles (100 km) to court. Dave Jackson was a patient, quiet man not given to argument, bragging, or speaking ill of others. He came home from one patrol with a bullet hole through his hat, but said nothing of the cause. He became known as a good, honest, and loyal civil servant who was often called upon to assist lost hunters or upset canoes. He led a 500-man search for the crew of a crashed Canadian bomber. Four airmen were rescued as December temperatures dipped to 40 below zero, but the body of the fifth was not discovered until the following spring. Maine law provided a bounty on
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and
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at the time, and Jackson was called upon to shoot bears damaging logging camp kitchens. One bobcat lost a fight with Dave's dog, but regained consciousness as Dave was dragging it back to camp. Dave killed the 30-pound (14-kg) bobcat by swinging it around by the hind leg until its head hit something solid.


Family

He married Annette Hetu in Jackman, Maine on Easter Sunday 1932. In 1938 he was promoted to chief warden of the Allagash District and moved back to the family farm at Allagash Plantation where schooling was available for their three children born while they lived on Umsaskis Lake. Their fourth child was born in 1943. Warden Jackson retired in 1952; and began spending winters near their daughter while her husband was stationed at
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. He and his wife spent their final years living near their daughter's family in
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where he died in 1978.Jackson (2007) p.xix-xx


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jackson, Dave People from Aroostook County, Maine 1902 births 1978 deaths American male canoeists