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Tp No 7, R 6 &[?]

8 R 7 W.E.L.S.

New Line

1832]

surveyed a new West Line of Township No 7 in the 6th range and a new East Line of township No 8 in the 7th range of Townships West from the East Line of the State. Field notes recorded in book of “Field Notes 1832” pages 94 to 97 inc

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Meta[?] Lake

1832]

Joseph S Kelsey surveyed Meta[?] Lake in Township No 6 in the 8th range of Townships West from the East Line of the State. Field notes recorded in book of Field notes 1832 pages 74 & 75, original plan in office

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Tp No 7, R 7,

W.E.L.S.

1832]

Joseph S Kelsey and Edwin Rose surveyed into mile sections township No 7 in 7th range of townships West from the East Line of the State, together with Lapomkeag[?] Pond and that part of Seboeis Lake which lies in that Township. Field notes recorded in book of “Field notes 1832”, pages 100 to 165. Plan in Plan Book No 3 page 28 and No 9 plan 29

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Gore between Raymond and Thompson Pond Plantation

1832]

John Webber surveyed a Gore of Land lying between Raymond and the Thompson Pond Plantation afterwards annexed to New Gloucester. Field notes recorded in “Field Notes 1832” pages 216 to 228. Original plan in the back part of the same book and in Plan Book No 3 page 23

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T;p No 2, R 9,

W.E.L.S.

1832]

Joseph S Kelsey and Edwin Rose surveyed into sections Township No 2 in the 9th range of townships West from the East Line of the state, also the Lakes, streams and islands in the same township Field notes recorded in book of “Field Notes 1832” pages 242 to 336. Plan in book No 3 page 25 and No 9 plan 28.