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river T;p No 2 R 1[?]

E.P.R.

Lincoln

1827]

Ezekiel Richardson surveyed into Lots a part of Township No 2 East of the Penobscot River Part of Lincoln. Field notes recorded in “Record of Field Notes” page 233 to 237 inc. Plan in Plan Book No 4 pages 48 & 109

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State Land in Whiting

Wash’tn Co]

Extract from the Records of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Washington, attested by Josiah Harris, Clerk, containing a description of State Land in Whiting in said County in Record ofField Notes page 242

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Road to Houlton

Not Built

1827]

Joel Wellington surveyed a route for a road from the mouth of the Mattawamcook to a point near or in Houlton. Field notes recorded in “Record of Field Notes” page 243 to 255. No plan. This route was on the southerly side of the Mattawamkeag River and was not built

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Tp No 7 R 2

N.B.P.P.

1830]

Hiram Rockwood into settlers Lots township no 7 in the 2nd Range of Townships North of Binghams Penobscot Purchase except the North East quarter. Field notes recorded in “Field Notes 1830.” Plan in Plan Book No 3 page 15 and two loose plans

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Tp No 8, R 2,

N.B.P.P.

1830]

Hiram Rockwood surveyed some Lots in township No 8 in the 2nd range of townships North of Binghams Penobscot Purchase Field Notes recorded in “Field Notes 1830” back part of the book also in “Record of Field Notes” page 25 to 32 (cannot give[?] the last mentioned[?] notes[?])

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Greenbush

1830]

John Webber surveyed the back part of Township No 2 Old Indian Purchase, Field Notes recorded in “Field Notes 1830, Greenbush” pages 39 to 55 inc. Plan in Plan Book No 8 page 2 and in several other Plan Books

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T;p No 2. E.P.R.

Lincoln

1830]

John Webber surveyed several Lots in River township No 2 east of the Penobscot River. Field notes recorded in “Field Notes 1830. Greenbush” pages 69 to 72 inc. These[?] lots appear in plans of this township otherwhere[?] noted