Maps
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BMC 41--New Ireland and Main[e], 1770
- Survey of New Ireland and Main[e] by Samuel Holland, Surveyor General for England. Includes New Hampshire and Nova Scotia borders, the Bay of Fundy "or Argal," the St. John River, and the Territory of Sagadahok.
1770
BMC 46--A Map of Piscataqua River, 1708
- Map of Piscataqua River from Portsmouth to Berwick in 1708. Mapmaker is unknown.
1708
BMC 50--The Prospect of Saco Fort, 1699
- Map of Saco Fort circa 1699. Includes Captain's lodgings, Indian magazine, Lieutenants' rooms, Sergeants' rooms, soldiers' rooms, store house, blacksmith shop, and Indian Island. See also BMC 51.
1699
BMC 55--The Province of Maine From the Best Authorities, 1794
- Early state of one of the earliest obtainable maps of the Province of Maine. Includes towns, a road from Piscataqua Harbor to Pownalboro, rivers, and mountains. The line between the US and British possessions by Treaty of 1783 is shown.
1794
BMC 83--The Harbour of Placentia, circa 1747
- Map of Placentia Harbour in Newfoundland/Labrador. Forms part of series of maps published by Emanuel Bowen circa 1747 as “Particular draughts and plans of some of the principal towns and harbours belonging to the English, French, and Spaniards, in America and West Indies.”
1747
Rangeley Lake Triangulation, April
- Rangeley Lake triangulation by students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tracing, approximately 11 x 24 inches.
1910
Stacyville, T3 R6 WELS
- Plan of Township 3 Range 6 (Stacyville Plantation) in Penobscot County. Scale of 2 inches to 1 mile.
1910