Cumberland County

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[New Gloucester]. Survey of the land belonging to the Shaker community.
Survey of the land belonging to the Shaker community in New Gloucester and Poland. From "Senate Papers 1810 Number 4105." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #2615.
1810

[Falmouth]. Drafft of A Small Lott of Land Belonging to John Scellings Lyinge Neare His House
Survey of land belonging to John Scellings. From "Archives Vol 128, Page 162." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #162.
1686

[Falmouth]. A Draft of a Lott of Land Lyinge On Ye W. Side River Casco Near His Dwelling Hous.
Survey of land for Captain Edward Tyng. From Ancient Plans, Grants, Etc Vol 1 Page 135. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #150.
1687

[Falmouth]. The Above Plan Is the Draught of Three Hundred Acres of Land Measured and Laid Out to Captain Dominicus Jordan...
Survey of 300 acres of land for Dominicus Jordan on the west side of the river adjacent to Narragansett Township. Scale of 30 poles to 1 inch. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #454.
1735


[Falmouth]. Plan of Fort Casco.
Plan of Casco Fort from "Archives Volume 3 Page 422." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #247. Fort demolished in 1716.
1713

[Falmouth]. A Draft of a Parsell of Land Whearon Capt. Edward Tynge Liveth Being in Falmouth in Ye Province of Maine Buttinge With Cassco River.
Edward Tyng's land near the Casco River. From Ancient Plans, Grants, Etc. Vol 1 Page 136. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #150.
1687

[Falmouth]. A Draft of a Parsell of Land Lyinge att Back Crick In Ye Towne of Falmouth Province of Maine...
Survey of land for Edward Tyng, councilor to the King of England. From Ancient Plans, Grants, etc., Vol. 1, Page 134. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #150.
1687

[Baldwin]. Plantation of Flintstown
Plantation of Flintstown. "This plan was copyed from a plan in possession of the proprietors of Flintstown, & reduced to this scale, agreeably to an Act of the General Court, passed June 26th 1794 by Oliver Prescott, Jr. Surveyor." Scale 200 rods to an inch. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps & Plans, #1300.
1794