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41Map of the inhabited part of the State of Maine, exhibiting the progress of its settlement since the year 1778, the Representative Districts since the year 1820, and the population and valuation of taxable property in each District at the year 1820David Rumsey Map Collection
42Plan of Township 38 Middle Division (Maine Land Office Plan Book 18A)Digital Maine
43Plan of Township 2 of the South Range, North Division (Maine Land Office Plan Book 18A)Digital Maine
44Plan of the town of Bangor including the Indian Claim (Maine Land Office Plan Book 26)Digital Maine
45Sketch of Penobscot River from the head of the tide to its source taken from the account given by Mr. Treat and John Marsh, Interpreters, 1786 (Maine Land Office Plan Book 24)Digital Maine
46Township No. 2, first range containing 20,810 acres (Maine Land Office Plan Book 8)Digital Maine
47No. 1 Second range containing 23,895 acres (Maine Land Office Plan Book 8)Digital Maine
48Township No. 1 in the first range containing 21,462 acres (Maine Land Office Plan Book 8)Digital Maine
49Township No. 10. First division of Townships East of Penobscot River (Maine Land Office Plan Book 8)Digital Maine
50Number 2 second range containing 23,040 acres (Maine Land Office Plan Book 8)Digital Maine
51Plan of Townships Between Penobscot and Schoodic Rivers, 1786 (Maine Land Office Plan Book 18A)Digital Maine
52Plan of Jonathan Eddy's Township on the East side of Penobscot River, 1787 (Maine Land Office Plan Book 1)Digital Maine
53Plan of part of Penobscot River and the parts adjacent (Maine Land Office Plan Book 24)Digital Maine
54This plan represents within the red lines twenty one townships of land between the rivers Kennebeck and Penobscot surveyed for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by the subscribers A.D. 1792 (Maine Land Office Plan Book 6)Digital Maine
55Plan of 40 townships in Washington County and 16 townships in Hancock County, 1792 (Maine Land Office Plan Book 7)Digital Maine
56The District of Main from the latest Surveys, 1793Osher Map Library
57Plan of five townships granted to Bowdoin College (Abbot, Dixmont, Foxcroft, Guilford, Sebec) and of the six adjacent townships (Troy, Etna, Carmel, Hermon, Newburg, Hampden). Surveyor's name not given, dated 1794-5 (Image 1 of 2)Massachusetts Archives
58Plan surveyed by Osgood Carleton of Township No. 3 (Garland), granted Williams College, dated 1794-5Massachusetts Archives
59Plan of five townships granted to Bowdoin College (Abbot, Dixmont, Foxcroft, Guilford, Sebec) and of the six adjacent townships (Troy, Etna, Carmel, Hermon, Newburg, Hampden). Surveyor's name not given, dated 1794-5 (Image 2 of 2)Massachusetts Archives
60Plan of Townships 1-5, Range 6, Townships 1-7 Range 7, Townships 1-9 Range 8, and Townships 1-9 Range 9 (Maine Land Office Plan Book 6)Digital Maine

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