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[Windham].
Plan of 25,600 acres in Windham, formerly part of Falmouth. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #447.
1735

[Raymond]. A Plot of Raymond in the County of Cumberland
A Plot of Raymond in the County of Cumberland by Nathaniel Winslow and recopied in blueprint in 1884 by Sumner Plummer.
1798

[Scarborough]. A Draft of a Parrsell of Salt Marsh Lyinge Att Blew Poynt In Scarborough
Survey of a salt marsh in Scarborough for Rob Eliot, Esq. From Ancient Plans, Grants, Etc. Vol 4 Page 41. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #154.
1687

[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.
1909

[New Gloucester]. Plan of 1600 acres of land granted to Ebenezer Hartshorn
Plan of 1600 acres of land granted to Ebenezer Hartshorn in New Gloucester. Scale of 200 rods to 1 inch. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #781.
1768

[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.
1797

BMC 37--Carte nouvelle de l'Amérique Angloise, contenant la Virginie, Mary-Land, Caroline, Pensylvania, Nouvelle Iorck, N:Iarsey, N. France, et les terres nouvellement découerte dressé sur les relations les plus nouvelles. Circa 1700
Eastern North America. Copied from Morden-Brown ca. 1695. An untitled inset at the left shows Boston Harbor and serves to hide some of the unknown western regions. Some illustrated topography shows towns, river systems, individual trees to indicate forests and some banks off the coast of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Relief shown pictorially. Small compass rose on upper right corner.
1700

BMC 39--Amerika of de Nieuwe Weerld, circa 1492
Decorative map of America, showing California as an Island, prepared to illustrate Vander Aa's Dutch translation of the report of Columbus' first voyage to America. Includes an incomplete Great Lakes, unknown Northwest Coast of America, highly inaccurate mapping of the Mississippi River, the 7 Cities of Cibola and a largely incomplete knowledge of the region which would become New Zealand and Australia. South America misprojected in a very wide fashion.
1492

Androscoggin River and Boxer's Island
Androscoggin River and Boxer's Island. Blueprint, approximately 28 x 70 inches.
1910