Description: Map of the Eastern Steamship Company’s territory and its connections. Includes Quebec and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Published by Rand Avery Supply Co, Boston Mass. Once folded. Now framed. ca. 1920.
Description: This map show roads, boundaries, woods, fields, and land ownership by name (Richardson, Vollmer, Russell, Grant, Pray, Harkins. The state highway is given as "258" Size: Approx. 30" X 20" Needs folder.
Description: Map with contour lines indicating elevations, islands and areas names; bodies also named. Map is cut into sections measuring 4" X 8" and then mounted on buckram (?); overall dimension is 32" X 24".
Description: Small (5X5), hand-drawn map showing lots in Somesville. Lots are labeled 102, 103, 104, and 105. A separate 100 acre lot is marked "James Richardson". Other names on the drawing are Kittredge and Somes. A road is also indicated. No date is given.
Description: Map shows locations of properties by owners and parcel numbers; name or number of roads shown difficult to discern, but may be route 198. Size about 20" X 33"
Description: Blueprint-like map showing east side of Somes Harbour [sic] based on USCG Survey. Sheep Island Bar of Pryor's Island, Hamor, Sanders, Scott, Thomas, and Bordeaux properties are located. Six black and white photos are pasted to the top portion; arrows on blueprint indicate the directions of the photos. There is a 2" X 3" hole on the map.
Description: Framed pocket map of MDI presented to Bishop William Manning on behalf of Lafayette National Park by Charles W. Eliot at the Peace Tree planting July 26, 1919. Map signed by Robert Abbe. Left corner marked, “Modeled by Robert Abbe. Reproduced by Howell’s Microcosm, Washington, D.C. Copyright 1916. Right corner, marked This Beautiful Island of Mount Desert Champlain Map Endorsed by Charles W. Eliot and George B. Dorr for the Trustees of...” Poems on reverse side entitled “Sequoia” and “Pine”. They commemorate planting of trees in the wild gardens.Black frame. Rusted nails hold map in place. Map on stiff paper folds in center. Strips of card board hold map in place on each side. Two eyes hold picture wire. [show more]
Description: Classical style print of downeast Maine. Printed on cardstock with visible staple holes on top edge, most likely removed from a book or magazine.