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Description
A map showing the town of New Portland with names of owners of lots and showing the Carrabasset River going through the town.
New Portland was incorporated in 1808. The town was given to residents of Falmouth (now Portland) to repay them for their losses when the British burned Falmouth in 1775.
About This Item
- Title: Plan of the town of New Portland, 1808
- Creator: J. McKown
- Creation Date: 1808
- Subject Date: 1808
- Location: New Portland, Somerset County, ME
- Media: Ink on paper, map
- Dimensions: 31 cm x 32 cm
- Local Code: Map FF 119
- Object Type: Text and Image
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