Maps
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BMC 67--Route from Fort Pownal to Quebec, 1764
- "A Draught of a Rout from Fort Pownall on Penobscot River by way of Piscataquess River, Lake Sabim, Wolf River, and the River Chaudiere, to Quebec, and back again to Fort Pownall, by Penobscot River. Taken by order of His Excellency Francis Bernard. Esq: Governor &c of His Majesty’s Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England 1764." Map of route to Quebec from Fort Pownal on the Penobscot River, based on a survey undertaken by Joseph Chadwick during 1764.
1764
Argyle Township, Penobscot County, Maine As Compiled in 1948
- Plan of Argyle Township, 1948. Lotting taken from Bussell's plan of 1887 which was compiled from Neal's, Leavitt's, Irish's, Alford's, and Harrison's surveys. Includes lot names, boom privileges, and forest type. Islands included are: Socs Island, Sugar Island, Birch Islands, Hemlock Island, Cow Island, Foster Island, Jackson Island, Horse Island, Freese Island, and a currently unnamed island (previous name removed in 2000 due to passage of Place Names Changes legislation).
1948
Township 3 Indian Purchase
- Township 3 Indian Purchase as explored during 1924. Scale of 1 inch to 40 chains.
1924
[Herseytown Township] T2 R6 WELS, Maine State Highway Commission Right of Way Map, Section 3
- [Herseytown Township] T2 R6 WELS, Maine State Highway Commission Right of Way Map, Section 3, Federal Aid Project I-95-9 (27)
1965
Argyle Township Property Plan [Plan 2 of 7]
- Property plan of Argyle Township by the State of Maine Bureau of Taxation. Plan 2 of 7. Surveyed by James Sewall Company. Includes forest land classification, roads, lot lines, public ways, jeep trails, camp roads, abandoned roads, buildings, and waterways. Includes Jackson Island and Freese Island. Scale of 20 chains to 1 inch.
1966
Argyle Township Property Plan [Plan 7 of 7]
- Property plan of Argyle Township by the State of Maine Bureau of Taxation. Plan 7 of 7. Surveyed by James Sewall Company. Includes forest land classification, roads, lot lines, public ways, jeep trails, camp roads, abandoned roads, buildings, and waterways. Scale of 200 feet to 1 inch.
1966