Old Maps of Greenville, Maine
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(44)- 1920 Map of Moosehead Lake, 1955 Print1920 Moosehead Lake1955 Print · USGSMoosehead Lake in the early twentieth century was a hub of rail travel and island settlements accessible primarily by water. You can trace the historic Steamboat Route between Kineo Station, the Masterman School, and the remote outpost of Capens.
- 1922 Map of Moosehead Lake1922 Moosehead Lake1922 Print · USGSPiscataquis County’s wilderness is caught in a moment of transition during the early twenties as railroads and steamers opened the north woods. Researchers can trace the rails to Kineo Station or locate remote outposts like Masterman School and Capens.7 unique versions available
- 1930 Map of Moosehead Lake1930 Moosehead Lake1930 Print · USGSMoosehead Lake in the early twentieth century was a landscape of remote rail junctions and lakeside settlements. Trace the old routes of the Maine Central Railroad to Rockwood or locate the Masterman School near the shores of North Bay.
- 1944 Map of Moosehead Lake1944 Moosehead Lake1944 Print · USGSThe heart of Maine's lake country is captured here during the mid-forties, showing the vital rail and water routes of the North Woods. Genealogists and historians can trace the Canadian Pacific line, the remote Masterman Sch, and early settlements like Rockwood.
- 1950 Map of Sebec Lake, 1952 Print1950 Sebec Lake1952 Print · USGSMid-century Piscataquis County reveals a landscape of slate quarries, remote rail outposts, and wilderness trails just after the war. You can trace the mining history near Monson at Hillside Quarry or follow the Canadian Pacific line to the settlement at Onawa.7 unique versions available
- 1951 Map of Greenville, 1952 Print1951 Greenville1952 Print · USGSThe Moosehead Lake region flourished as a rail and timber hub in the early fifties, where the northern woods met the water. Trace the path of the Appalachian Trail or locate the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railroad and Bangor and Aroostook Railroad near Greenville.6 unique versions available
- 1952 Map of First Roach Pond, 1954 Print1952 First Roach Pond1954 Print · USGSThe Maine wilderness near Kokadjo is captured here in the early fifties, showing a landscape of timber grants and remote ponds. Researchers can trace the original path of the Appalachian Trail and locate local landmarks like the State Fish Hatchery and VABM Lookout Tower.6 unique versions available
- 1954 Map of Millinocket, 1968 Print1954 Millinocket1968 Print · USGSMaine's North Woods and the Penobscot Valley are captured here during the mid-century era of logging and rail dominance. You can trace the path of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad through timber towns like Millinocket, Mattawamkeag, and Silver Ridge.3 unique versions available
- 1957 Map of Moosehead Lake, 1959 Print1957 Moosehead Lake1959 Print · USGSMoosehead Lake's central reaches are captured here in the late fifties, showing a wilderness of large islands and timber grants before heavy modern development. Researchers can trace the Canadian Pacific rail line and locate landmarks like the Mt Kineo Lookout Tower and Deer Head Farm.4 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Millinocket1958 Millinocket1958 Print · USGSMaine's North Woods and the Penobscot river valley are captured here in the mid-1950s, showing a landscape of timber, rail, and wild waters. Researchers can trace the legacy of the Canadian Pacific railroad and find historic settlements like Millinocket, Sherman Station, and Mattawamkeag.
- 1960 Map of Millinocket1960 Millinocket1960 Print · USGSThe Maine North Woods and Penobscot River valley are captured at mid-century during the height of the paper milling era. Researchers can trace the Appalachian Trail near Mount Katardin or locate family roots in towns like Dover-Foxcroft and Milo.3 unique versions available
- 1977 Map of Greenville, 1981 Print1977 Greenville1981 Print · USGSThe southern gateway to the Maine North Woods is captured during the late seventies, showing the settlements at the edge of the wilderness. Trace the development of Greenville and Greenville Junction along the shores of Moosehead Lake.
- 1977 Map of Lily Bay, 1981 Print1977 Lily Bay1981 Print · USGSThe Maine North Woods and Moosehead Lake are captured in this late 1970s aerial survey, showing the deep-water coves and timbered ridges of the Piscataquis wilderness. Researchers can trace the shoreline of Sugar Island or locate the interior waters of Prong Pond and Mud Pond.
- 1977 Map of Number Four Mountain, 1981 Print1977 Number Four Mountain1981 Print · USGSThe high peaks of the Moosehead Lake region appear in sharp relief during the late 1970s. Researchers can trace the drainage of South Brook or study the remote topography surrounding Number Four Mountain and Upper Wilson Pond.
- 1977 Map of Barren Mountain West, 1981 Print1977 Barren Mountain West1981 Print · USGSPiscataquis County's deep woods and mountain ridges are captured in high-altitude detail during the late seventies. Researchers can trace the clear shorelines and drainage patterns of Lake Onawa, Upper Wilson Pond, and Boarstone Mountain.
- 1985 Map of Moosehead Lake, 1986 Print1985 Moosehead Lake1986 Print · USGSThe Maine North Woods in the 1980s remain a landscape of vast timberlands, railroads, and the sprawling waters of the state's largest lake. Researchers can trace the Canadian Pacific line through Rockwood or locate historical townships from Seboomook to Kokadjo.
- 1986 Map of Dover-Foxcroft1986 Dover-Foxcroft1986 Print · USGSPiscataquis County at the edge of the great Maine woods is documented here in the mid-1980s, centered on the river-and-rail hubs of the interior. Trace the industrial footprints of Dover South Mills, the rail yards at Brownville Junction, or the historic Katahdin Iron Works.
- 1988 Map of Number Four Mtn.1988 Number Four Mtn.1988 Print · USGSPiscataquis County timberlands and remote highlands are captured here in the late eighties, showing the expansive Bowdoin College Grant West. Trace logging access routes and wilderness hydrology near Upper Wilson Pond, Baker Mtn, and Lily Bay Mtn.2 unique versions available
- 1988 Map of Barren Mountain West1988 Barren Mountain West1988 Print · USGSThe Maine North Woods in the late eighties appear as a working landscape where logging heritage meets recreational trails. You can trace the Appalachian National Scenic Trail as it crosses Barren Mountain and locate isolated timber outposts like St Regis Depot Camp.2 unique versions available
- 1989 Map of Greenville1989 Greenville1989 Print · USGSGreenville and the southern reaches of Moosehead Lake are captured in this late-1980s survey during a period of established lakeside settlement. Researchers can locate specific structures and landmarks from Greenville Junction to Upper Shirley Corner, alongside remote features like Rum Mountain and Lower Wilson Pond.2 unique versions available
- 1989 Map of Lily Bay1989 Lily Bay1989 Print · USGSPiscataquis County's shoreline and wooded uplands are captured in the late eighties as seasonal recreation and timber lands intersect. Researchers can trace the bounds of Lily Bay State Park or locate landmarks like Burnt Jacket Mtn and Sugar Island.
- 1994 Map of Dover-Foxcroft1994 Dover-Foxcroft1994 Print · USGSCentral Maine in the mid-nineties shows a landscape of timber-driven towns and deep glacial lakes. Trace the paths of the Canadian Pacific RR or locate the Moscow Air Force Station Transmit Site and Sebec Lake.
- 1994 Map of Moosehead Lake1994 Moosehead Lake1994 Print · USGSThe Maine North Woods at the end of the twentieth century remains a landscape of vast timberlands and remote outposts. Researchers can trace the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and locate historic water controls like Chesuncook Dam and Ripogenus Dam.
- 2011 Map of Number Four Mountain, 2011 Print2011 Number Four Mountain2011 Print · USGSCovers Greenville, including Beaver Cove, Frenchtown Township, and other nearby areas
- 2011 Map of Barren Mountain West, 2011 Print2011 Barren Mountain West2011 Print · USGSCovers Greenville, including Elliottsville Township, Bowdoin College Grant West Township, and other nearby areas
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