Land, Maps, and Natural Resources
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Lakeville Plantation, T4 R1 NBPP
- Plan of Township 4, Range 1 NBPP (Lakeville) in Penobscot County. Surveyed by Mullaney and Dearborn. Indicates burnt land, spruce land, cedar swamp, hardwood, mixed growth and mixed softwood forests. Scale 2 inches to 1 mile.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Penobscot County
Page 24. Plan of ten townships of land as laid out upon the road laid out by Charles Turner and others leading from the North Line of Bingham's Million of Acres to the North boundary of this Commonwealth.
- Plan of ten townships of land in Somerset County.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Plan Book 1
[Scarborough]. A Draft of a Parrsell of Salt Marsh Lyinge Att Blew Poynt In Scarborough
- Survey of a salt marsh in Scarborough for Rob Eliot, Esq. From Ancient Plans, Grants, Etc. Vol 4 Page 41. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #154.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Plan Book Maps
[Sebago]. Plan of Town of Sebago, Maine.
- 1909 copy of a plan of Sebago from a plan in possession of J.C. Babb and David Potter.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Plan Book Maps
[Standish]. Blueprint survey of Standish taken from a copy drawn by George H. Emery with a piece from Buxton added in 1860.
- Blueprint survey of Standish taken from a copy drawn by George H. Emery with a piece from Buxton added in 1860.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Plan Book Maps
[Westbrook]. A Plan of a Farm in Westbrook in the Bounds of Cumberland Owned by Jeremiah Winslow of New Bedford, Massachusetts Now Resident at Havre In France
- Plan of a farm in Falmouth [Westbrook] owned by Jeremiah Winslow
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Plan Book Maps
[Windham].
- Plan of 25,600 acres in Windham, formerly part of Falmouth. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #447.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Plan Book Maps
Plan Book Maps
- The maps prepared by the Massachusetts and Maine Land Offices, or accumulated by those agencies, represent various surveys and lottings of boundary lines since the 1700s. From time to time, the Maine Legislature authorized funds for copying of early maps of Maine held by Massachusetts for the benefit of the Land Office. These maps show the division of lands among settlers and establishment of boundary lines between Massachusetts, Maine, and Canada. Includes topographical descriptions and survey notes on the quality and quantity of timber and land.