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Page 35. Plan of all the islands in the Androscoggin River lying between the north line of Green and the south line of Livermore
- Plan of all the islands in Androscoggin River lying between the north line of Green and the south line of Livermore (now Leeds). Includes front and back of page.
1811
Lakeville Plantation, T4 R1 NBPP
- T4 R1 NBPP, Lakeville Plantation. Explored by Mullaney & Dearborn, 1921. Blueprint shows forest type, public lots, and roads. Scale 2 inches to 1 mile.
1921
[Seboeis Plantation] T3 R8 NWP
- Plan of Township 3, Range 8 NWP (Seboeis Plantation) in Penobscot County compiled from Alexander Greenwood survey of east one-half in 1820, a plan of unknown origin, exploration west one half and survey of public lot by James Sewall in 1916, and plan from Penobscot Registry of Deeds. Scale 4 inches to 1 mile.
1914
Kingman Township, Tax Plan 2 North of Mattawamkeag River
- Kingman Township, Tax Plan 2 North of Mattawamkeag River. Scale of 20 chains to 1 inch.
1957
Hopkins Academy Grant
- Hopkins Academy Grant Township as explored during 1945. Scale of 1 inch to 40 chains.
1945
[Herseytown Township] T2 R6 WELS, Maine State Highway Commission Right of Way Map, Section 4
- [Herseytown Township] T2 R6 WELS, Maine State Highway Commission Right of Way Map, Section 4, Federal Aid Project I-95-9 (27)
1965
BMC 62B--L'Acadia, le Provincie di Sagadahook e Main, la Nuova Hampshire, la Rhode Island, e parte di Massachusset e Connceticut, 1778
- Map of Acadia, the provinces of Sagadahoc and Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and part of Massachusetts and Connecticut. Depicts the Northeastern coast, extending from the Hamptons on Long Island and the Connecticut River and showing all of New England, the Bay of Fundy and Acadia. The map, while issued separately as part of Zatta's Atlante Novissimo, is one of 12 sections comprising the Italian edition of Mitchell's map of North America. John Mitchell's map of North America was one of the most important American maps of the 18th Century and is the foundation for virtually all boundary disputes and treaties beginning with the French & Indian War. It was drawn from the first available English and Indigenous surveys and includes detail regarding towns, roads, rivers, mountains and other regional features.
1778