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A Sketch of the Northern Part of the Million Acres On the Kennebec River With Certain Timber Lots Laid Down Theron, and Coloured, Which Have Been Applied for : the Number of Acres In Each Lot Has Not Been Measur'd, but the Quantity Estimated by Apprai...

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Old map of Kennebec River Region, Maine, United States.

Created by Eleazer Coburn in 1827.
  • Partial cadastral map showing timber lots (tinted yellow), lot numbers, and lot acreages.
  • Covers a portion of the Kennebec River region of Maine that is centered on the confluence of the Kennebec and Dead Rivers.
  • Date and authorship from a similar ms. map done by Eleazer Coburn in 1827.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Pen-and-ink and watercolor.
  • This map has some imperfections: tears and missing small sections along edges. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.

Map Subjects

Kennebec River Region

Kennebec River Region (Me.)

Maine

Manuscript Maps

Maps Manuscript

Real Property

United States

Eleazer Coburn

1827

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1827

Eleazer Coburn

Kennebec River Region

Kennebec River Region (Me.)

Maine

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Maps Manuscript

Real Property

United States

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