Old Maps of Foggs Corner, Greene for Hiking & Exploration
Hike through history with 16 historic maps of Foggs Corner. Explore old trails, ghost towns, and forgotten backroads — perfect for outdoor adventurers and local explorers.
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Use these maps to find adventure and explore the hidden past of Foggs Corner.
Foggs Corner, Greene maps
(16)- 1908 Map of Lewiston1908 Lewiston1908 Print · USGSAndroscoggin County at the start of the century shows a thriving industrial corridor centered on the twin cities and the river. Genealogists can trace family farms and local institutions near Sabattus Pond, Bates College, and Lisbon Falls.6 unique versions available
- 1942 Map of Lewiston1942 Lewiston1942 Print · USGSLewiston and the Androscoggin River valley are shown in detail during the early 1940s, capturing the area's transition from industrial hubs to rural crossroads. Researchers can locate early schoolhouses like No Name Sch, the campus of Bates College, and vanished rail stops at Golder Siding and Leeds Junc.
- 1950 Map of Lewiston1950 Lewiston1950 Print · USGSAndroscoggin County at mid-century shows a landscape of busy industrial centers and quiet crossroad hamlets connected by the river. Genealogists can trace family names at Jordan Corners or Blake Corners and locate rural landmarks like Sprague Mill and Ridge Sch.
- 1950 Map of Lewiston1950 Lewiston1950 Print · USGSThe Maine and New Hampshire borderlands come alive in this post-war survey of the White Mountains and Androscoggin valley. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines like the Maine Central Railroad and find high-altitude landmarks from Mount Washington to Bretton Woods.2 unique versions available
- 1956 Map of Lewiston, 1958 Print1956 Lewiston1958 Print · USGSThe industrial twin cities of Lewiston and Auburn thrive along the Androscoggin River during the mid-fifties. Genealogists and historians can trace the legacy of Bates College, the busy Maine Central Railroad corridors, and dozens of rural burying grounds like St Peters Cem.4 unique versions available
- 1956 Map of Lewiston, 1975 Print1956 Lewiston1975 Print · USGSThe Northern New England interior is documented here in the mid-fifties, from the industrial Androscoggin River to the high peaks of the White Mountains. Trace the Grand Trunk Railway through mountain passes or locate family landmarks near Sabbathday Lake and Bretton Woods.
- 1961 Map of Lewiston1961 Lewiston1961 Print · USGSWestern Maine and the White Mountains appear here during the early sixties, showing the industrial river towns and vast timberlands before the modern interstate era. Genealogists and historians can trace the Grand Trunk RR through Berlin or locate landmarks like Old Speck Mountain and Elephant Mountain.
- 1962 Map of Lewiston1962 Lewiston1962 Print · USGSThe industrial river valleys and high peaks of Maine and New Hampshire define the region in the early sixties. Trace the rail-and-river network from Lewiston to the White Mountains, passing through mill towns like Berlin and Rumford.
- 1969 Map of Lewiston1969 Lewiston1969 Print · USGSThe northern New England highlands come into focus during the mid-fifties, showing the vital rail and river networks connecting industrial centers to the deep woods. Researchers can trace the path of the Grand Trunk RR or locate landmarks like Mt Washington and Rangeley Lake.
- 1979 Map of Lake Auburn East1979 Lake Auburn East1979 Print · USGSAndroscoggin County comes into focus in the late seventies, showing the river-driven industry and rural townships of the Lewiston-Auburn area. Genealogists and local historians can trace family plots at St Peters Cem or Valley Cem and locate landmarks like the Greene Central Sch.
- 1986 Map of Lewiston1986 Lewiston1986 Print · USGSMaine’s industrial river valleys and western mountain foothills are captured here in the mid-eighties as rail and road networks tied the region together. Genealogists and historians can trace the development of mill towns and lakefront settlements from Lisbon to Bethel, following the Androscoggin River and the path of the Maine Central Railroad.2 unique versions available
- 2011 Map of Lake Auburn East, 2011 Print2011 Lake Auburn East2011 Print · USGSCovers Foggs Corner, including Lewiston, Auburn, and other nearby areas
- 2014 Map of Lake Auburn East, 2014 Print2014 Lake Auburn East2014 Print · USGSCovers Foggs Corner, including Lewiston, Auburn, and other nearby areas
- 2018 Map of Lake Auburn East, 2018 Print2018 Lake Auburn East2018 Print · USGSCovers Foggs Corner, including Lewiston, Auburn, and other nearby areas
- 2021 Map of Lake Auburn East, 2021 Print2021 Lake Auburn East2021 Print · USGSCovers Foggs Corner, including Lewiston, Auburn, and other nearby areas
- 2024 Map of Lake Auburn East, 2024 Print2024 Lake Auburn East2024 Print · USGSAndroscoggin County comes to life in this modern survey, showing the interconnected river communities of Lewiston and Auburn. Researchers can trace family sites at Saint Peters Catholic Cem, Gracelawn Memorial Park, and the hilltop settlement of South Turner.
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