
Sebago Lake and the Presumpscot River anchor this landscape, where the contemporary commercial hub of North Windham meets several generations of rural settlement. The geography is defined by its water and hills, ranging from the depths of Jordan Bay and Little Sebago Lake to the heights of Boody Hill and Baker Mtn. For genealogists, the map is remarkably dense with family-named burial sites, including the Hanson Burial Ground, Mugford-Family Cem, and the Goudreau Family Burying Ground Cem. The southern reach of the map follows the river through North Gorham toward South Windham, showing the industrial-era legacy of dams like those forming Dundee Pond. Institutional landmarks such as Saint Joseph's College of Maine stand alongside local crossroads like Fosters Corner and Glantz Corner, illustrating the transition from scattered farming hamlets to modern educational and regional centers.
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