
Mooseleuk Lake serves as the focal point of this remote Maine landscape, where the waters of Little Hudson Brook and Chase Brook converge before exiting via the Mooseleuk Stream. This terrain is defined by its complex drainage patterns and prominent ridges, including the Mule Brook Mountains in the southwest and the Rocky Brook Mountains to the northwest. The presence of numerous deadwaters and ponds, such as McNally Deadwater and Lower Deadwater Pond, indicates a low-gradient fluvial environment typical of the North Woods, where seasonal flooding and wetland expansion are common.
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1931 · Mooseleuk Lake
USGS Topo · 1:48,000
1932 · Musquacook Lakes
USGS Topo · 1:48,000
1935 · Musquacook Lakes
USGS Topo · 1:62,500
1935 · Mooseleuk Lake
USGS Topo · 1:62,500
1954 · Spider Lake
USGS Topo · 1:62,500
1954 · Millinocket Lake
USGS Topo · 1:62,500
1954 · Presque Isle
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1958 · Presque Isle
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1960 · Presque Isle
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1961 · Spider Lake
USGS Topo · 1:62,500