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[New Gloucester]. Plan of 1600 acres of land granted to Ebenezer Hartshorn
- Plan of 1600 acres of land granted to Ebenezer Hartshorn in New Gloucester. Scale of 200 rods to 1 inch. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #781.
1768
[Otisfield]. Plan of the Plantation of Otisfield
- Plan of the Plantation of Otisfield on a scale of 500 rods to 1 inch. From "Act of Incorporation, Otisfield, Feb. 19, 1798." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #1460.
1797
[Raymond]. A Plot of Raymond in the County of Cumberland
- A Plot of Raymond in the County of Cumberland by Nathaniel Winslow and recopied in blueprint in 1884 by Sumner Plummer.
1798
[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.
1687
[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.
1909
[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
1829
[Windham].
- Plan of 25,600 acres in Windham, formerly part of Falmouth. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #447.
1735
Drew Plantation T7 R4 NBPP
- T7 R4 NBPP Drew Plantation as surveyed by Charles D. Bryant, 1852. Scale 2 inches to one mile.
1910
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.
1921
Argyle Township Property Plan [Plan 6 of 7]
- Property plan of Argyle Township by the State of Maine Bureau of Taxation. Plan 6 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