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Tps ‘G’, R1, ‘L’ ‘M’, R 2, and Tps 17 & 18 R 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 W.E.L.S.
1843]
Wm P Parrott surveyed the Exterior Lines of Townships ‘G’ in the 1st, ‘L’ & ‘M’ in the 2nd, No 17 & 18 in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th ranges of townships West from the East Line of the State, Messrs Noah Barker & Benjamin Vickery explored the same townships. The Line between townships ‘L’ & ‘M’ in the second range was not run at this time; Field notes recorded in “Field notes 1843” pages 97 to 304. Plan in Plan Book No 14 page 15
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T’p No 4, R 5, W.E.L.S.
1843]
Jonas Drury surveyed Lots 17, 37, 66 & 67 in Township No 4 in the 5th range West from the East Line of the State Field notes recorded in “Field notes 1843” pages 308 to 313
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Allagash River
1843]
Wm P Parrott surveyed a part of Allaqash River from the Chamberlain Lake to the Portage with reference to constructing a dam upon it. Field notes recorded in “Field notes 1843” pages 315 to 331
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Eastern Aroostook Road
1843]
Silas Barnard surveyed a route for a road from Township ‘G’ in the 2nd range of townships West from the East Line of the State, to the River St John near the mouth of Violette Brook Eastern Aroostook Road, “Field notes recorded in Field notes 1843” pages 333 to 351. Loose Plan in this office
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T’p No 7, R 14, and T’p No 5, R 15, W.E.L.S.
1843]
Zebulon Bradly surveyed into quarters Townships No 7 in the 14th & 5 in the 15th ranges of townships West from the East Line of the State. Field notes recorded in “field notes 1843” pages 353 to 361. Plan in Plan Book No 14 pages No 14 & 13
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Commissioners Surveys Treaty Lots
1843 & 4]
surveyed Lots under the direction of Eastman & Cunningham on the part of Maine and Allen, Webber and Jones Commissioners on the part of Massachusetts, in several townships. Filed notes recorded in Two Books labelled “Field notes 1843 & 4” Land Office, Plans of some of three Lots in this office. these Commissioners were appointed under the Treaty of 1842. Known as the Treaty of Washington see 4th article of said Treaty