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Township 3 Indian Purchase
T3 Indian Purchase compiled from Isaac S. Small survey 1838, James W. Sewall 1910, Great Northern Paper Co. plans of West Branch [Penobscot River] waters.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County


Summit Plantation T1 ND
Summit Plantation T1 North Division as explored during 1938. Scale of 1 inch to 40 chains.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County


T4 Indian Purchase and Veazie Gore
Plan of T4 Indian Purchase and Veazie Gore, compiled from plans by Isaac Small 1836, State Assessor's Office 1908, Great Northern Paper Company plan of Twin Lakes, and J.L. Chapman plan of Veazie Gore.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County


T1 R6 WELS
T1 R6 WELS
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County


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.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County



[Scarborough]. A Draft of a Parsell of Land and Mash [sic] or a Combined Farm Lyinge Att Ye Villedg of Dunston With Thine Ye Limits of Scarborough Province of Maine.
Survey of land and marsh in Dunston near Scarborough between the land of John Palmer and John Austin. From Ancient Plans, Grants, Etc. Vol 4, Page 139. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #153.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Cumberland County


[Buxton]. Survey of Narragansett / Buxton, Pepperelboro / Biddeford, Gorham, and Falmouth.
Survey of Narragansett / Buxton, Pepperelboro / Biddeford, Gorham, and Falmouth. From "Resolve of February 23, 1795, Petition of Buxton Proprietors." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #1437.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Cumberland County



BMC 84--A map of the most inhabited part of New England : containing the provinces of Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire, with the colonies of Conecticut and Rhode Island, divided into counties and townships : the whole composed from actual surveys and its situation adjusted by astronomical observations, 1774
This large, detailed map of New England was compiled by Braddock Mead (alias John Green), and first published by Thomas Jefferys in 1755. Green was an Irish translator, geographer, and editor, as well as one of the most talented British map-makers at mid-century. The map was re-published at the outset of the American Revolution, as it remained the most accurate and detailed survey of New England. Of interest are engraved double lines found beneath certain place-names, including Boston. These lines indicate cities whose longitude had been calculated with the aid of the newly invented marine chronometer. Includes compilation data and insets of "A plan of the town of Boston" and "A plan of Boston Harbor from an accurate survey."
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps