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A Map Showing the French Claim in Maine, Colonial America A map showing French claims in what is now Maine. |
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Map of Maine, Map of Maine. |
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Maine, 1872 Physical map of Maine with a map insert of the vicinity of Portland. Includes railroads and time zones. |
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Vicinity of Pemaquid Fort, 1872 The fort at Pemaquid, the most noted place in the early history of Maine, was in the present town of Bremen, on the east side of, and near the mouth of Pemaquid river, which seperates the town of Bremen and Bristol. |
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Vicinity of Portland, 1872 Casco Bay is on the coast of Maine, S.W. from the mouth of the Kennebec River. It sets up between Cape Elizabeth on the S.W. and Cape Small Point on the N.E., twenty miles apart, and contains 300 small islands, mostly small, but generally very productive. In 1690 the settlements extended around the western shore of the bay, and were embraced in what was then called the town of Falmouth. The fort and settlement mentioned above were on a peninsuila called Casco Neck, the site of the present day city of Portland. |
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Drawing of Maine, 1872 Illustrates instructions for drawing Maine. |
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Maine, 1891 A map of Maine in 1891. |
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Maine, 1906 Map of Maine in 1906. |
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Maine, 1912 A map of Maine from 1912. |
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Maine, 1919 A map of Maine in 1919, showing towns and railway routes. |
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United States, 1920 Map of Maine. |
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Maine, 1920 Physical map of Maine. |
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Portland, Maine, 1920 Portland, Maine and the surrounding area. |
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Maine, Post World War I Map of Maine. |
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Maine, 1922 Physical map of Maine. |
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