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Falmouth. A draft of Captain Sulvenius Davis House Lott Neare Ye Foort Wheareon He Liveth..., 1687
- Survey of a house lot for Captain Davis. From "Archives Vol 3 Page 358." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #144.
- Type: OBJECT
Gorham, Maine, 1884-10-01
- Blueprint plan of Gorham made from original plan by Hugh McClellan in March 1847.
- Type: OBJECT
Page 39. Plan and description of Days Academy Grant
- Plan and description of Days Academy Grant. Includes front and back of page and written description.
- Type: OBJECT
Page 39. Plan of half township located to the heirs of Captain William Vaughan
- Plan of half township located to the heirs of Captain William Vaughan. Includes front and back of page.
- Type: OBJECT
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
- Date: 1764
BMC 38--Nieuw Engeland in Twee Scheeptogten door Kapitein Johan Smith inde Iaren 1614 en 1615 Bestevend
- John Smith's map of New England, which was engraved to illustrate Vander Aa's edition of Smith's Narrative on New England. Extends from Nantucket and Wapanoos to Penobscot Bay and Lake Erie. Ornate cartouche shows Smith's landing in New England. The map illustrated an early account of the New World published by Vander Aa, one of the most prolific compilers of information on the early explorations to America, Asia and Africa.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Baxter Rare Maps
- Date: 1706
BMC 08--Nova Hispania, et Nova Galicia; 1638
- Nova Hispania, et Nova Galicia. Gerhard Mercator, Jan Jansson, and Hendrick Hondius, cartographers. Map displays the Western seaboard of what is now Mexico. Appears in Mercator and Hondius' Atlas Novus. Amstelodami : Apud Henricum Hondium & Joannem Janssonium, 1638.