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John W. Berry asking about information about Lieut Moore
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War) 


Act Of Admission Of Maine To The Union
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: An Act of Admission of the State of Maine into the Union, March 3, 1820


Account with F.W. Ridley for Eliza Griffin
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Pauper Accounts


Lester B. Bradford, M.D.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War) 


1st Lt. James F. Cox
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War) 



BMC 13--L'Amerique, ou, Le nouveau continent : dresseè sur les memoires les plus nouveaux et sur les relations les plus recentes, rectifiez sur les dernieres observàtions. 1742
Published in Paris by John Baptist Nolin (mapmaker); Engraver: Charles Cochin Covers Western Hemisphere from New Zealand to western coast of Europe and Africa. Rare map of America, one of the earliest to illustrate the Sea of the West. The map also includes an interesting treatment of Florida as an Archipelago, and detail in California and the Mississippi Valley. Also includes an interesting projection of New Zealand and location of many Islands in the Pacific, many of which are either fanciful or badly misplaced. Nolin dedicates this map to Monseigneur LAW controlleur general des finances. John Law was a Scottish financier, who was masterminding the economic recovery of France, one element of his plan being the exploitation of the French possessions in Louisiana, the so-called Mississippi scheme, which was briefly successful and set off a wild period of speculation, before the Mississippi Bubble burst. Law fled to Venice in disgrace, but not before creating one of the first speculative booms based upon American real estate.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps



BMC 35--Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France et des decouvertes qui y ont été faites
De L'Isle's seminal map of Canada, the Great Lakes, Rocky Mountain area, and Upper Midwest; one of the most important and influential maps of Canada published in the 18th Century. Engraved map in outline color. Shows forested areas. Covers eastern Canada and the United States south to 39 degrees N. Incorporates Lahontan's imaginary features including the Pays des Gnacsitares and the Riviere Morte.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps


Notice of 1835 Premiums and Expenditures of the Society
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Agricultural Returns