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Page 39. Plan of half township located to the heirs of Captain William Vaughan
Plan of half township located to the heirs of Captain William Vaughan. Includes front and back of page.
1821

Page 39. Plan and description of Days Academy Grant
Plan and description of Days Academy Grant. Includes front and back of page and written description.
1828

Page 44. Plan of Jonathan Eddy's Township on the East side of Penobscot River
Plan of Jonathan Eddy's division of lands on the East side of Penobscot River. The land was granted to Jonathan Eddy, Esq. and other refugees from Nova Scotia. Includes front and back of page.
1787

Page 16. A plan of three and a half townships of land granted by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Survey of townships granted by Massachusetts to the following institutions: two townships to Bowdoin College, one to Massachusetts Medical Society, and half a township to Saco Academy. Scale of 250 rods to an inch.
1812

Page 22. Plan of Hampden, 1803
Plan of Hampden on a scale of 100 rods to an inch. Includes front and back of page.
1803


Page 39. Plan of four tracts of land containing 9562 acres bordering New Hampshire
Plan of four tracts of land adjoining New Hampshire line, now Riley and Grafton area. Includes front and back of page.
1792

Page 40. A Plan of 1000 acres in the County of Hancock surveyed for Thomas Harding
Survey of 1000 acres surveyed for Thomas Harding . Includes front and back of page.
1802

Page 08.5. Plan of the southwest part of the Town of Orono which was formerly Number 5 on the west side of Penobscot River in the County of Penobscot.
Survey of Orono by Andrew Strong in 1818 and laid into lots by Japheth Gilman in 1833 for Samuel Lowder.
1833

Page 16. A plan of three and a half townships of land granted by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Survey of townships granted by Massachusetts to the following institutions: two townships to Bowdoin College, one to Massachusetts Medical Society, and half a township to Saco Academy. Scale of 250 rods to an inch.
1812