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14064Maps
  • Map
  • Other, Somesville
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Maps of: 1. Somes Harbor Historic District, no date. 2. Plats around Denning Pond (Echo Lake) and Mountain (Robinson) showing ownership by Daniel Somes, Samuel Reed, John Galley, Davis Wasgatt, no date. 3. Francis Grindle to MDI Historical Society (exchange), no date. 4. Oak Hill Rd. and land of Maurice Somes, Jennie Somes; land conveyed to Library Society, and more, no date. 5. Somes Pond showing trails for Naturalists' lectures on Somes-Meynell Wildlife Sanctuary, by Janet Christrup, no date. 6. Notes from Nation Register of London, Archives, on Bernard Maps, no date. 7. Two maps of Somesville and surrounding area, no date. Photographed by Hylander. 8. Photocopied and pieced together map of Mound Desart [sic] Island, no date [show more]
14033Plot Map of a Section of Somesville, ME
  • Map
  • Other, Land
  • Other, Somesville
  • 1951c.
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Plot map of a section of Somesville, ME, taken from County Records. Shows town layout and land ownership, probably around the date 1951. Photocopy.
12473Mount Desert & Adjacent Islands, Embracing the Towns of Eden, Mount Desert, Tremont, Cranberry Isles
  • Map
  • Other, Hancock County
  • Other, Mount Desert Island, Eden, Tremont, Cranberry Isles, Mount Desert Rock
  • Other, Somesville
  • Colby's Atlas of Hancock County; copy made by Mark Miller in 1974
  • 1881
Description:
Reproduction of a map from Colby's Atlas of Hancock County (1881). Contains text descriptions of Mount Desert Island, Cranberry Isles and Mount Desert Rock with specific references to their locations in relation to Mount Desert Island, Maine. It shows, with lesser emphasis, the place names: Bar Harbor, SW Harbor, NE Harbor. Contains enlarged window showing Mount Desert Village (Somesville). Description of MDI mentions the incorporation in 1838 of "Seaville," a group of islands that included Bartlett's, Robinson's and Hardwood Islands in 1838. This incorporation was repealed in 1859. [show more]