Land, Maps, and Natural Resources
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Page 10. Plan of the northerly part of Township Four west side of Penobscot River of the Old Indian Purchase, ans is all which remains unsold or ungranted by the State.
- Survey of the northerly part of T4 OIP on the west side of Penobscot River.
1818
Page 14. Plan of a Quarter Township of Land lying east of the Indian Township No. 1 on the East side of Penobscot River
- Survey of township east of Indian Township 1 (now Kingman Township) on the east side of Penobscot River. Includes front and back of page.
1821
Page 14. Plan of a Quarter Township of Land lying east of the Indian Township No. 1 on the East side of Penobscot River
- Survey of township east of Indian Township 1 (now Kingman Township) on the east side of Penobscot River. Includes front and back of page.
1821
Page 21. Plan of North Half of Township No. 2 Range 4
- Plan of North Half of T2 R4 on a scale of 100 rods to an inch. Includes field notes and plan.
1833
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
[Bridgton]. A Plott of a Tract of Land of the Contents of Seven Miles Square Granted to Benjamin Milliken, Esq. and Others June 24th A.D. 1765 In Lieu of a Township Formerly Granted to Capt. John Tyler, Joseph Pike, and Other Officers and Soldiers in the Canada Expedition A.D. 1690, Supposed to Lay in the Countys of Cumberland and York in the Late Province of Main.
- A survey of Bridgton copied from "Archives, Vol 118, Page 167 - Grant to Benj. Milliken and Others." Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #768.
1765
Cape Elizabeth, Richmond's Island, and Casco Neck
- Cape Elizabeth, Richmond's Island, and Casco Neck showing early patents from Gorges to Cleve, Rigby, Josselyn, Tucker, Trelawney, Winter, and Goodyear. Notes fortifications and homes. Notes areas of encounters with indigenous peoples.
1687
Harrison, Maine.
- Map of Harrison from "Act of Incorporation, March 8, 1805." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #1698. Scale 200 rods to 1 inch.
1805
[Raymond]. This Plan Represents a Gore of Land Belonging to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of Maine, situated and lying between Raymon[d], and a gore of land formerly called Thompson Pond Plantation.
- Plan of Raymond on a scale of 20 chains to 1 inch.
1831