Plan Book 1

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Page 02.5. Plan of Bowerbank, County of Piscataquis, July 1841
Survey of a part of the town of Bowerbank on a scale of 100 rods to an inch.
1841

Page 09.5. Plan of Township No. 3 East side of Penobscot River
This plan represents the northerly half of Township No. 3, east side of Penobscot River as surveyed by the order of Salem Towne Esq. in the year 1797 and the survey of the river and of the lots described on this plan by James Irish Esq. in the year 1818 by direction of Lothrop Lewis, Surveyor General.
1818

Page 10. A Plan of a Tract of Land surveyed at the desire of Jonas Stevens Jr., Joseph Stevens, George Lasley and Amos Hobbs, laying in the County of Cumberland laying between the Township Four, Shepardsfield, Otisfield, Waterford, and a Grant of land laid out to Arthur Lee.
Survey of land for Jonas Stevens Jr., Joseph Stevens, George Lasley and Amos Hobbs, between Township Four, Shepardsfield, Otisfield, Waterford, and a grant of land laid out to Arthur Lee. Scale of 150 rods to one inch.
1792


Page 14. Plan of a Quarter Township of Land lying east of the Indian Township No. 1 on the East side of Penobscot River
Survey of township east of Indian Township 1 (now Kingman Township) on the east side of Penobscot River. Includes front and back of page.
1821

Page 16. A plan of three and a half townships of land granted by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Survey of townships granted by Massachusetts to the following institutions: two townships to Bowdoin College, one to Massachusetts Medical Society, and half a township to Saco Academy. Scale of 250 rods to an inch.
1812

Page 39. Plan of half township located to the heirs of Captain William Vaughan
Plan of half township located to the heirs of Captain William Vaughan. Includes front and back of page.
1821

Page 16. A plan of three and a half townships of land granted by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Survey of townships granted by Massachusetts to the following institutions: two townships to Bowdoin College, one to Massachusetts Medical Society, and half a township to Saco Academy. Scale of 250 rods to an inch.
1812