Old Maps of Packards, T4 R9 NWP

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Packards, T4 R9 NWP maps

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  1. 1947 Map of Schoodic, 1956 Print
    1947 Map of Schoodic, 1956 Print
    1947 Schoodic
    1956 Print · USGS
    Piscataquis County in the late 1940s is shown here as a landscape of timber, rail, and isolated lake settlements. Genealogists and historians can trace old homesteads and landmarks like Evergreen Cem, the Maxfield Sch, and the rail stops at Packards or Lake View.
    3 unique versions available

  2. 1949 Map of Schoodic
    1949 Map of Schoodic
    1949 Schoodic
    1949 Print · USGS
    The rail-and-river network of central Maine is captured here just after the war, showing the junction of two major rail lines. Genealogists and historians can trace old community sites like Lake View, Knights Landing, and the Maxfield Sch.
    2 unique versions available

  3. 1954 Map of Millinocket, 1968 Print
    1954 Map of Millinocket, 1968 Print
    1954 Millinocket
    1968 Print · USGS
    Maine'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

  4. 1958 Map of Millinocket
    1958 Map of Millinocket
    1958 Millinocket
    1958 Print · USGS
    Maine'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.

  5. 1960 Map of Millinocket
    1960 Map of Millinocket
    1960 Millinocket
    1960 Print · USGS
    The 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

  6. 1978 Map of Seboeis Lake, 1981 Print
    1978 Map of Seboeis Lake, 1981 Print
    1978 Seboeis Lake
    1981 Print · USGS
    The Maine North Woods are captured in the late seventies, showing a landscape defined by deep water and timberland. Researchers can trace the exact locations of lakeside outposts like Packards and Schoodic or examine the shorelines of Seboeis Lake.

  7. 1985 Map of Lincoln, 1994 Print
    1985 Map of Lincoln, 1994 Print
    1985 Lincoln
    1994 Print · USGS
    Penobscot County in the mid-eighties remains a landscape of river-based commerce and sprawling timberlands connected by rail. You can trace the historic paths of the Maine Central RR and Canadian Pacific RR or locate rural sites like Enfield Station and the Winn Cem.

  8. 1986 Map of Lincoln
    1986 Map of Lincoln
    1986 Lincoln
    1986 Print · USGS
    Mid-century Maine settlement and industry converge along the Penobscot and Piscataquis rivers during the 1980s. Researchers can trace the rail networks of the Maine Central and Bangor and Aroostook through towns like Howland and Milo.

  9. 1988 Map of Seboeis Lake
    1988 Map of Seboeis Lake
    1988 Seboeis Lake
    1988 Print · USGS
    Piscataquis County's interior waterways and mountains are documented here in the late eighties, just before the turn of the decade. Researchers can locate former settlements like Packards (Site) and trace the shorelines of Seboeis Lake and Schoodic Lake.

  10. 2011 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2011 Print
    2011 Seboeis Lake
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Packards, including Brownville, Lake View Plantation, and other nearby areas

  11. 2014 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2014 Print
    2014 Seboeis Lake
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Packards, including Brownville, Lake View Plantation, and other nearby areas

  12. 2018 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2018 Print
    2018 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2018 Print
    2018 Seboeis Lake
    2018 Print · USGS
    Covers Packards, including Brownville, Lake View Plantation, and other nearby areas

  13. 2021 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2021 Print
    2021 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2021 Print
    2021 Seboeis Lake
    2021 Print · USGS
    Covers Packards, including Brownville, Lake View Plantation, and other nearby areas

  14. 2024 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2024 Print
    2024 Map of Seboeis Lake, 2024 Print
    2024 Seboeis Lake
    2024 Print · USGS
    Piscataquis County’s deep-water lakes and timber lands are captured in this recent survey. Local researchers can trace the path of the Old Wagner RR and locate landmarks like Packards and Schoodic Mtn.

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