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[Falmouth]. A Draft of A House Lott Lyinge Near Ye Fortte in Falmouth Province of Maine.
- Survey of a house lot near the fort in Falmouth for Captain Edward Tyng. From Ancient Plans, Grants, Etc., Vol 1 Page 137. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #150.
1687
[Falmouth]. Drafft of A Lott of Land Lyinge by Back Cove in Falmouth Lay'd Out For Capt. Sulv. Davis
- Land in Back Cove surveyed for Captain Sulvanius Davis.
1688
[Falmouth]. Drafft of John Scellings House Lott Where On He Liveth Lyinge On ye N.W. Side Cassco River Neare Foort Loyall...
- Survey of John Scelling's house lot. From "Archives Vol 128 Page 160." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #159.
1688
Gorham, Maine
- Blueprint plan of Gorham made from original plan by Hugh McClellan in March 1847.
1884
[Gray]. Land belonging to Jonathan Powers, John Hunt, and others.
- Land belonging to Jonathan Powers, John Hunt, and others. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #486. Scale of 2 inches to 1 mile.
1786
[Herseytown Township] T2 R6 WELS, Maine State Highway Commission Right of Way Map, Section 4
- [Herseytown Township] T2 R6 WELS, Maine State Highway Commission Right of Way Map, Section 4, Federal Aid Project I-95-9 (27)
1965
Plan of Argyle Arranged from Neal's, Leavett's, Irish's, and Alford's Plans Delineated by S.J. Bussell, C.E.
- Plan of Argyle Arranged from Neal's, Leavett's, Irish's, and Alford's Plans Delineated by S.J. Bussell, C.E. Traced by James Sewall, April 1925 and Kenneth Clark. Scale 60 rods to 1 inch.
1925
Kingman Township, Tax Plan 2 North of Mattawamkeag River
- Kingman Township, Tax Plan 2 North of Mattawamkeag River. Scale of 20 chains to 1 inch.
1957
Hopkins Academy Grant
- Hopkins Academy Grant Township as explored during 1945. Scale of 1 inch to 40 chains.
1945
[Seboeis Plantation] T3 R8 NWP
- Plan of Township 3, Range 8 NWP (Seboeis Plantation) in Penobscot County compiled from Alexander Greenwood survey of east one-half in 1820, a plan of unknown origin, exploration west one half and survey of public lot by James Sewall in 1916, and plan from Penobscot Registry of Deeds. Scale 4 inches to 1 mile.
1914