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Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans
- The Water Storage commission was created in 1909 by P.L. 212 and was charged with collecting information relating to the water power of the State, the flow of rivers, and their drainage areas. It was also empowered to improve the natural storage areas of the State and create new storage. The Governor was the chair of the Commission, which included the Land Agent and three other appointed members. The Commission was abolished and the records and functions were absorbed by the newly established Public Utilities Commission in 1913 by P.L 130. In 1919 the Water Power Commission was established and the functions transferred to that body, before being returned again to the Water Resources Division of the Public Utilities Commission. These maps and plans show water power facilities and water storage areas along many of Maine's rivers. They primarily range in date from 1909-1913 and 1919-1925.
Atlases 1871-1884
- This collection features the county atlases that were published for several counties in Maine in the late 19th century. These atlases feature information about the county as a whole, and then include detailed maps for individual towns and cities.
Finding Aids and Reference Material
- This gallery contains material produced from or by the Maine State Archives to help find, use and understand the material we hold. This includes: Indian Affairs Documents: In 1934 a research project relating to the State's relations with the Maine tribes was conducted by the Bureau of Health and Welfare and financed by federal funds. In 1942 the Snow's manuscript was deposited with the Maine State Library, and is included here for reference.
Monson Area Glass Plate Negatives
- Gifted to the Maine State Archives by John Beaupain of Belgrade, ME, this collection of 64 glass plate negatives, taken mostly in Monson, ME, depicts rural life around the turn of the 20th century and includes images of logging camps, home life and natural scenery. These images are in the public domain.
International Boundary Commission Maps - 1924 -1934
- Series of maps to establish the international boundary between the United States and Canada. Volume 1 established the boundary from the source of the St. Croix River to the Atlantic Ocean in accordance with the 1908, 1910, and 1925 treaties signed at Washington. Volume 1 maps (18 sheets) are dated May 9, 1934. Volume 2 (61 sheets) established the boundary from the St. Lawrence River to the source of the St. Croix River in accordance with the 1908 treaty signed at Washington. Volume 2 maps are dated August 15, 1924.