1930 Map of Greenlaw, 1969 Print
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1930 Map of Greenlaw

USGS Topo · Published 1969

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The Machias River and its multiple branches form the heart of this northern Maine timberland, which is divided into traditional townships such as T 11 R 7 and T 12 R 7. The landscape is a network of remote outposts and logging infrastructure, characterized by several river crossings and work camps. North Branch Camp, Elevenmile Camp, and the VE Lynch Camp reflect the seasonal and industry-driven settlement patterns of the early twentieth century. Transportation through these townships relied heavily on primitive routes like the Realty Road and various Tote Roads, which connected landings and river forks. Notable landmarks such as Horsehorn Mountain and The Pinnacle rise above the complex drainage basins of Greenlaw Stream and Little Machias River. This 1930 survey preserves the location of specific river access points like Rand Landing and Grassy Landing before modern forest management altered the backwoods landscape.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1930
Date Published1969
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions16.5 x 21 inches

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