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Duration Curves of Androscoggin River at Rumford Falls, Maine
Duration Curves of Androscoggin River at Rumford Falls, Maine showing increase in low water flow by the construction of Aziscohos Reservoir (completed in 1911). Approximately 12 x 12 inches.
1920

Rangeley Lake Triangulation, April
Rangeley Lake triangulation by students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tracing, approximately 11 x 24 inches.
1910

Androscoggin River Drainage Basin, Kennebago Lake
Kennebago Lake. 1910. Approximately 19 x 22 inches. Positive image.
1910

Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 3
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 3.
1906

Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 13
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 13.
1906

Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 12
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 12.
1906

Androscoggin River Profile, State Line to Brunswick Showing Existing and Possible Power Developments
Androscoggin River Profile, State Line to Brunswick Showing Existing and Possible Power Developments. Approximately 28 x 20 inches.
1918

Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 2
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 2.
1906

The Lakes of Franklin and Oxford Counties, Maine From Actual Surveys Made During the Winter
The Lakes of Franklin and Oxford Counties, Maine from actual surveys made during the winter of 1876. Blueprint, approximately 36 x 27 inches.
1876

Rangeley Village, Maine
Rangeley Village surveyed by civil engineering students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 1907 and June 1909. Blueprint, approximately 37 x 60 inches.
1909