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Page 21. Plan of North Half of Township No. 2 Range 4
Plan of North Half of T2 R4 on a scale of 100 rods to an inch. Includes field notes and plan.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Planbooks


Page 21. Plan of North Half of Township No. 2 Range 4
Plan of North Half of T2 R4 on a scale of 100 rods to an inch. Includes field notes and plan.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Planbooks


Page 25. Plan of Wyman's Plantation and Chester
Plan of Wyman Plantation and Chester. Includes front and back of page.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Planbooks


[Falmouth]. A Draft of a Parsell of Land Lyinge att Barrberry Crick in Falmouth province of Maine cont[aining] 5 acres.
Survey of land near Barberry Creek near Falmouth. Surveyed for Edward Tynge in 1687. From "Ancient Plans, Grants Etc. Vol 1 PAge 35." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #150.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Planbooks


[Falmouth]. A Drafft of a Mile Square With One Dwelling House and a Saw Mill...
Survey of land for Captain Sulvenious Davis. Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #141. From "Archives, Vol. 3, Page 354."
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Planbooks


[Falmouth]. Drafft of A Small Lott of Land Belonging to John Scellings Lyinge Neare His House
Survey of land belonging to John Scellings. From "Archives Vol 128, Page 162." Copied from Massachusetts Archives Maps and Plans #162.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Planbooks




Augusta Mental Health Institute (AMHI)
The Augusta Mental Health Institute (AMHI) began in 1840 as the Maine Insane Hospital. Mental health advocate Dorothea Dix was a consultant on the project, believing fresh air and removal from the stresses of society were important for patient care. Tragically, 27 patients died when the hospital caught fire on December 4, 1850. The hospital was later known as the Augusta Insane Asylum. The name changed again in 1913 to the Augusta State Hospital, and in 1973 to the Augusta Mental Health Institute. AMHI closed in 2004, replaced by Riverview Psychiatric Center on the same campus.