Hand-tinted, pen and ink map of Bangor dated March 26, 1842 depicting holdings of Benjamin Bussey, a successful and wealthy Massachusetts businessman who owned large plots of land in Bangor, Dixmont, Newburg, Frankfurt, and Augusta, Maine in the late 18th and early 19 centuries. Bussey died on his Roxbury, Massachusetts estate January 13, 1842. Rufus Gilmore was the eldest son of David Gilmore, an early settler of Newburg, Maine and Land Agent for Benjamin Bussey. Map scale: 1:19,800. Map size: 53 x 72 cm. Map includes the following inscription: This plan represents the town of Bangor in the County of Penobscot and State of Maine. The lots coloured green were State lands and granted to the settlers. The lots marked P were sold by Benjami...
Map of Northern Maine. Specially Adapted to the uses of Lumbermen and Sportsmen. Compiled and Publis...
Blue print copy of properties of Plan of Alexander (previously Township No. 16). The map includes no...
The foregoing is a plan of 189,426 acres on the Penobscot River, it being the purchase made by Gover...
Hand-drawn and tinted property map for the city of Bangor. Some lots include property owner names. M...
Map exhibiting the principal original grants & sales of lands in the State of Maine by Moses Greenle...
Map of the inhabited part of the state of Maine : exhibiting the progress of its settlement since th...
Property map with no scale, showing numbered lots in the Alexander and the town of Cooper. The map i...
Property map drawn in black ink and hand-colored to outline bodies of water. The handwritten inscrip...
Undated property map with no identified scale, drawn in black ink on yellow vellum. Map includes des...
Insurance maps of Bangor, including Brewer and South Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine, at a scale of ...
Undated property map, with no scale, drawn in black ink on yellow vellum. The map location is not cl...
Map of Maine, 1838.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainebicentennial/1112/thumbnail.jp
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Undated, printed map of townships in Washington County, Maine, made from surveys by R. N. Hayden and...
Maps of Bangor, Maine, at a scale of 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 5...
Map of Northern Maine. Specially Adapted to the uses of Lumbermen and Sportsmen. Compiled and Publis...
Blue print copy of properties of Plan of Alexander (previously Township No. 16). The map includes no...
The foregoing is a plan of 189,426 acres on the Penobscot River, it being the purchase made by Gover...
Hand-drawn and tinted property map for the city of Bangor. Some lots include property owner names. M...
Map exhibiting the principal original grants & sales of lands in the State of Maine by Moses Greenle...
Map of the inhabited part of the state of Maine : exhibiting the progress of its settlement since th...
Property map with no scale, showing numbered lots in the Alexander and the town of Cooper. The map i...
Property map drawn in black ink and hand-colored to outline bodies of water. The handwritten inscrip...
Undated property map with no identified scale, drawn in black ink on yellow vellum. Map includes des...
Insurance maps of Bangor, including Brewer and South Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine, at a scale of ...
Undated property map, with no scale, drawn in black ink on yellow vellum. The map location is not cl...
Map of Maine, 1838.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainebicentennial/1112/thumbnail.jp
Map of Colonel Josiah Waters\u27 property found with the Proprietor\u27s Record Book (1768-1807), be...
Undated, printed map of townships in Washington County, Maine, made from surveys by R. N. Hayden and...
Maps of Bangor, Maine, at a scale of 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 5...
Map of Northern Maine. Specially Adapted to the uses of Lumbermen and Sportsmen. Compiled and Publis...
Blue print copy of properties of Plan of Alexander (previously Township No. 16). The map includes no...
The foregoing is a plan of 189,426 acres on the Penobscot River, it being the purchase made by Gover...