
The Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes RR winds through the river valleys of the western Maine mountains in this early 1930s survey. This narrow-gauge rail line follows the Sandy River and Carrabassett River, serving as a critical artery for timber and local travel between settlements like Strong and Kingfield. The map reveals a densely settled rural landscape of the era, defined by numerous neighborhood schoolhouses such as the Starbird Sch and North Freeman Sch, and small-scale industry represented by the Soule Mill.
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