
The coastal communities of Rockland, Camden, and Rockport define this 1904 survey, which reveals a landscape where maritime industry and emerging tourism intersect. The shoreline is a dense network of points and ledges, while the interior is marked by scattered settlements like Blackinton Corners and Simonton Corners. Local infrastructure is anchored by the Maine Central RR, with its Rockland Branch terminating at the harbor, and an Electric line connecting the larger towns.
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