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Greenleaf's Map of Maine
Act of Separation Map of the State of Maine used by the Board of Commissioners.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: An Act of Admission of the State of Maine into the Union, March 3, 1820


Waterville Plan Showing Allen Avenue
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Railroad Maps and Plans


Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 12
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 12.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans


Androscoggin River Profile, State Line to Brunswick Showing Existing and Possible Power Developments
Androscoggin River Profile, State Line to Brunswick Showing Existing and Possible Power Developments. Approximately 28 x 20 inches.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans


Androscoggin River, undated.
Androscoggin River. Blueprint, approximately 62 x 15 inches.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans


Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 2
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 2.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans


The Lakes of Franklin and Oxford Counties, Maine From Actual Surveys Made During the Winter
The Lakes of Franklin and Oxford Counties, Maine from actual surveys made during the winter of 1876. Blueprint, approximately 36 x 27 inches.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans


Journal of the Council
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Executive Council


BMC 52--Province of New Hampshire, 1730
Map of the Province of New Hampshire with note "rec'd from Col. Dunbar with his letter to the Sec'y dated at Boston 2 May 1730." Notes "Charter Division Line between the Provinces 3 miles N[orth] of the Meremack River." David Dunbar (1728–1737) was a British military officer; as Surveyor of the King's Woods he made numerous enemies in his enforcement of regulations governing the cutting of trees that could be used as ship masts. He was the leader of an attempt to establish a colony named "Georgia" in what is now the central coast of Maine, and was in 1730 commissioned as lieutenant governor of the Province of New Hampshire in an attempt to strengthen his authority. He engaged in frequent disputes with New Hampshire's Governor Jonathan Belcher. He established Fort Frederick in Maine.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps


BMC 67--Route from Fort Pownal to Quebec, 1764
"A Draught of a Rout from Fort Pownall on Penobscot River by way of Piscataquess River, Lake Sabim, Wolf River, and the River Chaudiere, to Quebec, and back again to Fort Pownall, by Penobscot River. Taken by order of His Excellency Francis Bernard. Esq: Governor &c of His Majesty’s Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England 1764." Map of route to Quebec from Fort Pownal on the Penobscot River, based on a survey undertaken by Joseph Chadwick during 1764.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps