1898 Map of Gray
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1898 Map of Gray

USGS Topo · Published 1898

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The Royal River and Piscataqua River valleys define this late-nineteenth-century landscape of agricultural villages and rising rail commerce in Cumberland County. At the intersection of prominent regional roads, Gray serves as a central hub between the developing shores of Sebago Lake and the established farming communities to the north. The map captures a moment when traditional water-powered sites like Webbs Mills and Allen Mill Pond coexisted with the expanding industrial reach of the Grand Trunk Railroad and Maine Central R. R., which linked inland settlements like New Gloucester and Cumberland Station to coastal markets. To the west, the rugged elevations of Rattlesnake Mt. and Nubble Hill overlook a network of smaller water bodies, including Raymond Pond and Panther Pond, illustrating the intricate drainage patterns of the coastal plain before modern development altered the rural character of the interior.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1898
Date Published1898
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions15.6 x 20 inches

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