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Page 39. Plan of half township located to the heirs of Captain William Vaughan
- Plan of half township located to the heirs of Captain William Vaughan. Includes front and back of page.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Land Office - Plan Book Maps
[Bridgton]. A Plott of a Tract of Land of the Contents of Seven Miles Square Granted to Benjamin Milliken, Esq. and Others June 24th A.D. 1765 In Lieu of a Township Formerly Granted to Capt. John Tyler, Joseph Pike, and Other Officers and Soldiers in the Canada Expedition A.D. 1690, Supposed to Lay in the Countys of Cumberland and York in the Late Province of Main.
- A survey of Bridgton copied from "Archives, Vol 118, Page 167 - Grant to Benj. Milliken and Others." Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #768.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Land Office - Plan Book Maps
[Brunswick]. Map Showing Benjamin Chase Estate Annexed to Brunswick from an Act of March 4, 1790.
- Map of the annexation of the Benjamin Chase estate to Brunswick in 1790.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Land Office - Plan Book Maps
Cape Elizabeth, Richmond's Island, and Casco Neck
- Cape Elizabeth, Richmond's Island, and Casco Neck showing early patents from Gorges to Cleve, Rigby, Josselyn, Tucker, Trelawney, Winter, and Goodyear. Notes fortifications and homes. Notes areas of encounters with indigenous peoples.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Land Office - Plan Book Maps
Harrison, Maine.
- Map of Harrison from "Act of Incorporation, March 8, 1805." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #1698. Scale 200 rods to 1 inch.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Land Office - Plan Book Maps
[Raymond]. This Plan Represents a Gore of Land Belonging to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of Maine, situated and lying between Raymon[d], and a gore of land formerly called Thompson Pond Plantation.
- Plan of Raymond on a scale of 20 chains to 1 inch.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Maine Land Office - Plan Book Maps
[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: Maine Land Office - Plan Book Maps
Railroad Maps and Plans
- In 1858, the Maine Legislature passed a law establishing the railroad commissioners, who were responsible for overseeing railroads in the State. In 1913, with the creation of the Public Utilities Commission, the railroad commissioners were abolished and railroads were then regulated by the PUC. From the 1880s to 1910s many railroad plans had to be approved by the commissioners of these bodies. As a result, the Maine State Archives now has a large collection of maps and plans from railroads throughout the state.