Maps
Subject
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Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
John L. Martin collection on Maine's natural resources
Collection
Identifier: Univ. MS 13
John L. Martin collection on the Evaluation of the Mineral Potential, Upper Saint John Valley, Aroostook County survey
Collection
Identifier: Univ. MS 14
Le Centennaire des Familles de la Montagne Plate map
Collection
Identifier: MCC-00228-V-1 [K-1]
Leon A. Guimond collection
Collection
Identifier: MCC-00377
Manzer Belanger (b.1948) oral history with Manzer Belanger (1906-1984)
Collection
Identifier: MCC-00016-AA69-70-V-5 [K-5]
Map of Maine, circa 1831
Collection
Identifier: MCC-00492
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of one small antique map of Maine circa 1831. This map was taken out of a book titled “Child’s Own Book of American Geography by the author of Peter Parley’s Tales with Sixty Engravings and Eighteen Maps. Published by James B. Dow, Boston, 1837.” The map shows Maine with a population of 399,462 and indicates that it was "Entered according to act of Congress on the 2nd day of March by S.G. Goodrich of Massachusetts". In the "Maine an Encyclopedia", the 1830 Census...
Dates:
1831-00-00; Other: 2004-08-00
Found in:
Acadian Archives
Map of Maine, circa 1840
Collection
Identifier: MCC-00490
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of one small historical black and white map of Maine engraved by G. W. Boynton. The author of the map is unknown and it appears this map was taken out of a book but research did not bring any results. This map covers the state of Maine with its counties, major cities from Central to Southern Maine, its rivers, and shows the St. John Valley region as the Madawaska Settlement. (Distinct communities, villages and settlements were in existence in this region but the 1830...
Dates:
Approximately 1840; Other: 2004-11-04
Found in:
Acadian Archives
Map of Northern Maine
Collection
Identifier: MCC-00297
Maps of Maine Counties
Collection
Identifier: MCC-00302
Dates:
Majority of material found in circa 1938; Other: Date acquired: 2009
Found in:
Acadian Archives
Nouvelle Écosse ou du Partie orientale du Canada map
Collection
Identifier: MCC-00164