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[Falmouth]. A Drafft of a Parsell of Land Lyinge att Back Cove Cont[aining] 55 Acres Surveyed for John Scellings by me Richard Clements, 1688
- Survey of John Scelling's land at Back Cove. From "Archives Vol 128 Page 161." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #163.
1688
[Falmouth]. A Drafft of a Parrsell of Marsh Lyinge on Ye N.W. Side Cassco River Neare Kepisick.
- Survey of marsh for John Scelling.
1727
[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
Grand Falls Plantation, TWP No. 2 N.D.
- Grand Falls Plantation, Township 2, N.D., Penobscot County, Maine. Compiled from plan in possession of C.P. Webber (unknown survey), Survey of northeast part by F. Babcock 1903, C.D. Bryant's survey of southeast part 1889, James W. Sewall's exploration north of Passadumkeag River 1917. Scale of 4 inches to 1 mile.
1917