Old Maps of County, Maine

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County, ME maps

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  1. 1921 Map of Van Buren
    1921 Map of Van Buren
    1921 Van Buren
    1921 Print · USGS
    The northern Maine border and New Brunswick frontier appear here in the early 1920s, as mapped for military strategic use. Genealogists and rail historians can trace the paths of the Grand Trunk R. R. through Van Buren and Hamlin, or locate settlements like Keegan and Bellefleur.

  2. 1927 Map of Stockholm
    1927 Map of Stockholm
    1927 Stockholm
    1927 Print · USGS
    Northern Aroostook County's borderlands and timber country are captured here in the late twenties during the height of the rail-and-river economy. Researchers can trace rural school districts like Berquist Sch, the Caniba Mill, and the Bangor and Aroostook railroad stops.

  3. 1927 Map of Square Lake
    1927 Map of Square Lake
    1927 Square Lake
    1927 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County's deep woods and connected waterways are captured here in the late 1920s, showing a landscape of timber camps and small school districts. You can trace the rural network of numbered schoolhouses and shoreline landmarks like Larriveau Mill, Red Point City, and Guerette Sch.

  4. 1928 Map of Eagle Lake
    1928 Map of Eagle Lake
    1928 Eagle Lake
    1928 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County's northern timberlands and rail sidings are meticulously mapped here in the late 1920s. Genealogists can trace family roots through the Violette Settlement, St Marks Ch, and numerous country schools like Shakespeare Sch.
    5 unique versions available

  5. 1928 Map of Winterville
    1928 Map of Winterville
    1928 Winterville
    1928 Print · USGS
    Winterville Plantation and the surrounding Aroostook timberlands are captured here in the late twenties, before modern development. Genealogists and historians can trace rail stops like Quimby PO and Nixon Siding or locate the old 15 R 6 Sch.
    4 unique versions available

  6. 1929 Map of Portage
    1929 Map of Portage
    1929 Portage
    1929 Print · USGS
    Northern Maine timber country comes to life in the late 1920s as logging camps and rail lines penetrate the deep woods. Genealogists and historians can trace the early industrial landscape through the Old Shingle Mill, Holts Sch, and numerous family-named camps like McDugal Camp.
    3 unique versions available

  7. 1929 Map of Caribou
    1929 Map of Caribou
    1929 Caribou
    1929 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County's potato and timber country is shown here in the late twenties, centered on the growing hubs of Caribou and Washburn. Researchers can trace family roots through dozens of local schoolhouses and the New Sweden Station and Post Office.

  8. 1930 Map of Greenlaw
    1930 Map of Greenlaw
    1930 Greenlaw
    1930 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County was a hub of timber and rail activity in the early thirties, defined by remote camps and a developing backcountry road network. Genealogists and historians can trace old routes like the Old Military Road and locate sites such as Seven Mile Camp and Greenlaw Crossing.
    5 unique versions available

  9. 1930 Map of Allagash
    1930 Map of Allagash
    1930 Allagash
    1930 Print · USGS
    The northern Maine frontier at the turn of the 1930s was a landscape of remote river settlements and deep woods. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations along the St John River at Dickey, and find community landmarks like St Paul Ch and Henderson Sch.
    4 unique versions available

  10. 1930 Map of Fort Fairfield
    1930 Map of Fort Fairfield
    1930 Fort Fairfield
    1930 Print · USGS
    The international border of Aroostook County comes into focus in the 1930s, showing a landscape of rail-driven agriculture and rural school districts. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named landmarks like Cote Corner, Noyes Mill, and the Riverside Cemetery.

  11. 1930 Map of St Francis
    1930 Map of St Francis
    1930 St Francis
    1930 Print · USGS
    The Maine-Canada borderland comes alive in the early thirties as a hub of rail-and-river activity along the St John River. Genealogists and researchers can trace family lands near St Francis, local schoolhouses like Harding Sch, and logging sites like Saucier Camp.
    5 unique versions available

  12. 1931 Map of Square Lake
    1931 Map of Square Lake
    1931 Square Lake
    1931 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County's lake country in the early 1930s shows a landscape of timber camps and small rural settlements. Genealogists and historians can trace schools like Guerrette Sch and Thomas Sch or locate family-named landmarks like Ouellette and Yerxa Camp.
    4 unique versions available

  13. 1931 Map of Fish River Lake
    1931 Map of Fish River Lake
    1931 Fish River Lake
    1931 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County was a hub of remote milling and sporting life in the early 1930s. Genealogists and historians can locate specific sites like Wheelock Mill, Blanchards Depot Camp, and the Fire Tower monitoring the timberlands.
    4 unique versions available

  14. 1931 Map of Ashland
    1931 Map of Ashland
    1931 Ashland
    1931 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County logging and rail life are detailed here in the early 1930s, centered on the Ashland and Sheridan settlements. Researchers can trace rural school districts from McClellan Sch to Garfield Sch or locate industrial sites like Newlands Mill and the Squapan Dam.

  15. 1931 Map of Mooseleuk Lake
    1931 Map of Mooseleuk Lake
    1931 Mooseleuk Lake
    1931 Print · USGS
    The Aroostook and Piscataquis county borderlands are shown here in the early thirties as a vast expanse of timber and water. Trace the locations of remote outposts like Big Machias Lake Camps and the Great Northern Dam.
    2 unique versions available

  16. 1931 Map of Eagle Lake
    1931 Map of Eagle Lake
    1931 Eagle Lake
    1931 Print · USGS
    The Aroostook County borderlands in the early thirties were a landscape of remote timber camps and French-Acadian settlements along the river bends. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named sites like Violette Settlement, Labby Michaud PO, and the Plourde Mill.
    4 unique versions available

  17. 1931 Map of Van Buren
    1931 Map of Van Buren
    1931 Van Buren
    1931 Print · USGS
    The international border at the St John River comes to life in the early 1930s. Trace the rail lines of the Canadian Pacific or locate local landmarks like Septieme Isle and the Berube Sch.

  18. 1931 Map of Portage
    1931 Map of Portage
    1931 Portage
    1931 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County's deep woods and logging heritage are preserved here as they appeared between the wars, from the shores of Portage Lake to the remote camps of Westmanland. Researchers can trace the early rail network of the Bangor and Aroostook or locate industrial sites like the Old Shingle Mill.
    3 unique versions available

  19. 1931 Map of Stockholm
    1931 Map of Stockholm
    1931 Stockholm
    1931 Print · USGS
    Upper Aroostook County in the late twenties shows a landscape defined by the railroad and the timber industry. Genealogists can trace family footprints through rural schoolhouses like Gervais Sch and early settlements including California and Jemtland.
    4 unique versions available

  20. 1931 Map of Winterville
    1931 Map of Winterville
    1931 Winterville
    1931 Print · USGS
    The North Woods of Maine are seen here in the early 1930s, when logging camps and the railroad were the primary lifelines of the region. Local historians can trace family-named sites like McNally and Nixon or locate isolated structures like T 15 R 6 Sch.
    4 unique versions available

  21. 1932 Map of Umsaskis Lake
    1932 Map of Umsaskis Lake
    1932 Umsaskis Lake
    1932 Print · USGS
    The northern Maine wilderness of the early 1930s is documented here as a landscape of timber camps and remote warden stations. Researchers can trace the era's logging infrastructure through sites like Churchill Depot, Harvey Farm, and the American Realty Depot Camp.
    4 unique versions available

  22. 1932 Map of Frenchville
    1932 Map of Frenchville
    1932 Frenchville
    1932 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County's international borderland and rail network are meticulously detailed in the early 1930s, showing the intersection of Maine and New Brunswick. Genealogists can trace numerous local landmarks including St David Ch, Dionne Corner, and a series of numbered rural schools like School No 15.
    2 unique versions available

  23. 1932 Map of Fort Kent
    1932 Map of Fort Kent
    1932 Fort Kent
    1932 Print · USGS
    The northern reaches of the Maine border are captured here during the 1930s, centering on the international river crossing at Fort Kent. Genealogists and historians can trace rail and road networks including the Bangor and Aroostook Main Line and the settlement at Daigle.
    4 unique versions available

  24. 1932 Map of Musquacook Lakes
    1932 Map of Musquacook Lakes
    1932 Musquacook Lakes
    1932 Print · USGS
    The North Maine Woods are captured in the early 1930s as a remote network of timber lands and glacial lakes. Trace the primitive logging routes of the California Road and Tote Road past camps like Howes Camp and the five Musquacook Lakes.
    4 unique versions available

  25. 1932 Map of Caribou
    1932 Map of Caribou
    1932 Caribou
    1932 Print · USGS
    Aroostook County's river valleys and rail corridors are shown here just before the mid-century, mapping a landscape of tight-knit townships and rural schoolhouses. Genealogists can trace family roots through labels like New Sweden Sta and PO, Barnum Ch, and the Hammond Sch.
    2 unique versions available

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