Description: Maine Map tourist map showing points of interest. Published by “New England Map Co.” The map folds out from inside a blue cover. Price: 50 cents. 1950s-1960s.
Description: Hand-drawn map showing transfers of property between MDI Historical Society and Francis Grindle. MDI Historical received approx. .18 acres and Grindle received approx. .05 acres. Sketch of the property in Somesville includes boundary dimensions.
Description: Map of the Ocala National Forest printed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Gives information on one side of the map of different habitiats, animals, plants.
Description: Map of Juniper Springs Recreation Area published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture showing the swimming, camping, hiking areas in the recreation area.
Description: Map of Central Philadelphia showing how to reach many places of interest published by the Covention and Visitprs Bureau of Philidelphia. Map on one side and a list of places of interest on the other.
Description: Map of Metropolitan Philadelphia showing a street map on one side and a map showing major highways used to access Metropolitan Philadelphia.
Description: Map of Great Gott and Little Gott Islands dated August 11, 145, framed, line drawn in blue ink; names of house owners given by each house, some owners were prior to 1945. Geographic landmark names, such as ledges, beaches, coves,etc,, shown on map
Description: Undated reproduction map of Gloucester, Cape Ann, showing place names and names of early settlers. Published by the Cape Ann Historical Association. Size 18in X 28in
Description: A black and white rendering of a map of the village of Bar Harbor, 1952 and on the reverse side, a map of Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park. Probably drawn by Robert Patterson and duplicated for public distgricution.
Description: A black and white rendering of a map of the village of Bar Harbor, 1952 Probably drawn by Robert Patterson and duplicated for public distribution.
Description: Copy of the sketch showing division of the Reuben, Jr. and Daniel Freeman house in Pretty Marsh. In 1808, settlers Reuben and George Freeman together purchased 200 acres in Pretty Marsh for $145. When George died, the property became Reuben's. Reuben in turn left it to his two sons, Reuben, Jr. and Daniel. However, there were bad feelings between Reuben, Jr. and Daniel, and they "agreed to settle" the property, dividing everything -- the house, the barns, pasturage and farm implements -- into two parts. Each family lived in a half of the house, and the kitchen was shared between the two families. [show more]
Description: Copy of map, showing property of David Rockefeller, Cooksey Drive, Seal Harbor, probably land deeded in part to William Scranton, House for Mr. and Mrs. William Scranton, Cooksey Drive, Seal Harbor, Maine, 1984
Description: Blueprint, "Plan showing property of Mrs. Bertha Palmer Thorne", based on a survey completed by Robert Raynes, House and alterations for Mrs. Palmer Thorne, Bar Harbor, Maine, 1970
Description: Copy of blueprint, topographic map, Seaside Property, Seal Harbor, Maine. for David Rockefeller, Compiled by Andrew J. Shyker, James W. Seall Company, May, 1963, Projects for Mr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller, Seal Harbor, ME, 1963 Land across Peabody Drive from Seal Harbor beach, adjacent to Stanley Brook entrance to Acadia National Park.
Description: Map, copy, handrawn, Eyrie Garden, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden, probably completed by Robert Patterson, Projects for Mr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller, Seal Harbor, ME, n.d. Several copies.
Description: Copy, map, plan and topography of land owned by David Rockefeller, et al, probably showing "Parcel A" that was purchased by William Scranton and subsequently used for House for Mr. and Mrs. William Scranton, Seal Harbor, Maine, 1986
Description: Handrawn map of locations in Southwest Harbor, Maine and notes for accompanying a walking audio tour of Southwest Harbor, Maine See related audio tour, 012.FIC.001.9