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  1. 1602–1603. English expeditions by Bartholomew Gosnold (1572–1607) and Martin Pring (1580–1646) to Maine coast. Samuel de Champlain. 1604–1605. Samuel de Champlain (1567–1635) charts Maine coast; Sieur de Monts tries to establish permanent settlement on St. Croix Island. 1605.

  2. This database indexes 4,122 historical maps of Maine's counties, cities, towns and plantations from these and other repositories: Search thousands of historical maps of Maine from several online repositories.

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  4. The maps date from the 18th century to the present and include: State Map of Maine state with the counties and the county seats. Maine Township maps, including maps showing the progress of the original government surveys. Maine Road, Highway and railroad maps. Maine Maps showing the state’s geological features. Maine Nautical charts.

  5. www.oldmapsonline.org › en › MaineOld maps of Maine

    New commercial, sportsmen's and route survey of Maine : showing all postoffices, railroads, electric roads, principal highways, lighthouses, camps and trails, with index showing population latest census

  6. All maps in this collection are photocopies or facsimiles. This record covers single maps of Maine as a whole, which are not represented in the LC database by separate catalog records. This collection includes photocopies of printed or manuscript single maps as well as printed facsimiles. To request a specific map or for more information, contact a reference librarian in the Geography & Map ...

  7. A REVISIONIST INTERPRETATION. There has long been a standard portrait of the founding of Maine which, with minor variations, has remained remarkably durable through numerous retellings. The essential theme is as follows: In the early or mid-1500s unrecorded fishermen and traders began visiting the rugged Maine coast.

  8. 1605. Weymouth Cross, Allen Island. George Weymouth sails from England on March 31. His expedition lands on Monhegan Island; explores the Maine coast; and kidnaps five Indians to England. He explores Allen Island where a cross was erected in 1907 to commemorate, 300 years later, Maine’s first church service held by Weymouth on the island.

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