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[Otisfield]. Plan of the Plantation of Otisfield
Plan of the Plantation of Otisfield on a scale of 500 rods to 1 inch. From "Act of Incorporation, Otisfield, Feb. 19, 1798." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #1460.
  • Type: FILE


[Scarborough]. A Draft of a Parsell of Land and Mash [sic] or a Combined Farm Lyinge Att Ye Villedg of Dunston With Thine Ye Limits of Scarborough Province of Maine.
Survey of land and marsh in Dunston near Scarborough between the land of John Palmer and John Austin. From Ancient Plans, Grants, Etc. Vol 4, Page 139. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #153.
  • Type: FILE


[Buxton]. Survey of Narragansett / Buxton, Pepperelboro / Biddeford, Gorham, and Falmouth.
Survey of Narragansett / Buxton, Pepperelboro / Biddeford, Gorham, and Falmouth. From "Resolve of February 23, 1795, Petition of Buxton Proprietors." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #1437.
  • Type: FILE


[Sebago]. Plan of Town of Sebago, Maine.
1909 copy of a plan of Sebago from a plan in possession of J.C. Babb and David Potter.
  • Type: FILE



[Raymond]. Plan of land between Raymond and Standish
Plan of land between Raymond and Standish. Scale of 40 rods to 1 inch.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


Westbrook, 1829
Survey of Westbrook
  • Type: OBJECT


Westbrook
Survey of Westbrook
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Plan Book Maps 


Argyle Township Property Plan [Plan 4 of 7]
Property plan of Argyle Township by the State of Maine Bureau of Taxation. Plan 4 of 7. Surveyed by James Sewall Company. Includes forest land classification, roads, lot lines, public ways, jeep trails, camp roads, abandoned roads, buildings, and waterways. Scale of 200 feet to 1 inch.
  • Type: FILE


Argyle Township Property Plan [Plan 3 of 7]
Property plan of Argyle Township by the State of Maine Bureau of Taxation. Plan 3 of 7. Surveyed by James Sewall Company. Includes forest land classification, roads, lot lines, public ways, jeep trails, camp roads, abandoned roads, buildings, and waterways. Scale of 200 feet to 1 inch.
  • Type: FILE