
The junction of the Maine Central and Canadian Pacific railroads at Mattawamkeag anchors this 1940 survey of the Maine woods. This landscape is defined by the convergence of the Penobscot River and Mattawamkeag River, where industrial features like the Mattaseunk Dam and logging infrastructure at Boom Islands point to the region's timber and water-power economy. Small upland settlements such as Macwahoc and Molunkus sit alongside numerous brooks and bogs, including the expansive Sunkaze Bog.
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