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Page 22. Plan of Hampden, 1803
- Plan of Hampden on a scale of 100 rods to an inch. Includes front and back of page.
1803
Page 39. Plan of four tracts of land containing 9562 acres bordering New Hampshire
- Plan of four tracts of land adjoining New Hampshire line, now Riley and Grafton area. Includes front and back of page.
1792
Page 40. A Plan of 1000 acres in the County of Hancock surveyed for Thomas Harding
- Survey of 1000 acres surveyed for Thomas Harding . Includes front and back of page.
1802
[Chebeague]. A draft of Caabeck Island Lyinge in Cassco Bay
- Casco Bay island, possibly Chebeague Island, as surveyed for Captain Silvanas Davis. From "Archives, Vol. 3, Page 361." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #155.
1687
Brunswick - Bridges Over the Amoriscoggin [Androscoggin] River
- Brunswick - Bridges Over the Amoriscoggin [Androscoggin] River, 1796. Scale 40 rods to 1 inch. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #1450.
1796
[Falmouth]. A Draft of a Parsell of Land Lyinge in Falmouth in Ye Province of Maine Near Barbery Crick.
- Survey for Peter Bodwin near Barberry Creek. Shows lands improved by John Harris. From Ancient Plans, Grants, Etc. Vol 1 Page 158. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #149.
1687
[Falmouth]. A Draft of A Certaine Tract of Land Surveyed For Captain Silvenos Davis Lying at Long Crick in Falmouth in the Province of Maine
- Survey of land for Captain Silvenus Davis. Shows log highway. From "Archives Vol 3 Page 365.
1732
[Falmouth]. A Drafft of a Parsell of Land Lyinge att Back Cove Cont[aining] 55 Acres Surveyed for John Scellings by me Richard Clements, 1688
- Survey of John Scelling's land at Back Cove. From "Archives Vol 128 Page 161." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #163.
1688
[Falmouth]. A Drafft of a Parrsell of Marsh Lyinge on Ye N.W. Side Cassco River Neare Kepisick.
- Survey of marsh for John Scelling.
1727
[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