Land, Maps, and Natural Resources

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Mattamiscontis T1 R7 NWP
Mattamiscontis, T1 R7 NWP as explored during 1946. Scale of 1 inch to 40 chains.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


TA R7 WELS Plan of Lot 9
TA R7 WELS plan of Lot 9. Scale of 1 inch to 1/4 mile.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


TA R7 WELS
TA R7 WELS
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


Page 45. Plan of four townships in the sixth range of townships north of the Waldo Patent adjoining the Plymouth Claim, 1773
Page 45. Plan of four townships in the sixth range of townships north of the Waldo Patent adjoining the Plymouth Claim, 1773. Includes front and back of page.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


Page 10. Plan of the northerly part of Township Four west side of Penobscot River of the Old Indian Purchase, ans is all which remains unsold or ungranted by the State.
Survey of the northerly part of T4 OIP on the west side of Penobscot River.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


Plan of Township No. 1 R8 NWP, Chester
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


Page 28. This plan represents Kennebeck River from mouth of Cobbissecontee Stream to about one mile and a half above Norridgewalk Point, a part of Sebestocook River, the mouth of Wesserunsett, part of Sandy River, part of Ammarascoggin River, together with the several incorporated towns.
Plan of Kennebec Proprietors lands together with the several incorporated towns, for the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands. Includes front and back of page.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


Plan Book 1
Plan Book 1 includes several maps and plans from different regions of the State of Maine. Many of these maps were created prior to Maine becoming a state in 1820. The maps were then transferred to the Maine Land Office and other maps were created for the Land Agent. The pages of Plan Book 1 often had several maps but this book was conserved and the maps separated. Original page numbers have been used.