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Seboeis Plantation, T3 R8 NWP
T3 R8 NWP, Seboeis Plan. Scale 2 inches to 1 mile.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County


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.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County


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.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book 1


Page 10. Plan of a half Township of land granted to Bridgwater Academy, 1802
Survey of Bridgewater Academy grant. Ink is very faded and image has been digitally enhanced to aid readability.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book 1


[Soldiertown Township] T2 R7 WELS
[Soldiertown Township] T2 R7 WELS compiled from survey by J.L. Kelsey in 1829 and plan of unknown origin. Scale of 4 inches to 1 mile.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County


Summit Plantation T1 NDBPP
Summit Plantation T1 NDBPP
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County


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


Summit (T1 ND)
Summit (T1 ND) as explored in 1924. Scale of 1 inch to 40 chains.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Penobscot County



BMC 45--Le Nouveau Continent Figure dans la Mappemonde de Juan de la Cosa en 1500.
This 1834 atlas was issued as part of Humboldt and Bonpland’s Voyage aux régions équinoxiales du Nouveau Continent fait en 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804 (Paris, 1808-1834), which was published in over thirty volumes over several decades. Included in the atlas is this first printing of a manuscript map made by Spanish conquistador, cartographer, and explorer Juan de la Cosa (ca. 1460-1509), who sailed with the first three voyages of Columbus and was the owner of the Santa María. This chart (XXXIII) incorporates lands discovered in America up to 1500 during expeditions by Spanish, Portuguese, and English expeditions to America. Juan de la Cosa’s mappa mundi is believed to be the earliest extant map showing any part of the continent of North America.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps