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Antique Fort Fairfield, Maine 1933 US Geological Survey Topographic Map – Aroostook County, Limestone, Caswell, Connor, Caribou, Goodrich ME

Antique Fort Fairfield, Maine 1933 US Geological Survey Topographic Map – Aroostook County, Limestone, Caswell, Connor, Caribou, Goodrich ME

Regular price $50.00 USD
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Beautiful, antique map of Fort Fairfield, Limestone, Caswell, Connor, Caribou and Presque Isle, Maine. This is an authentic 1933 print from the U.S. Geological Survey and NOT a computer reproduction.

See what Aroostook County of Maine looked like about 90 years ago. Lots of intricate details and geological contours. Map even has little squares for every house that existed at the time. The USGS cartographers were very thorough back then! On the back is a description of topographic symbols and map guide.

Perfect for the historian, map-lover, the curious or just as a conversation starter. Wonderful and rare. Vintage maps such as these make great gifts.

Edition of 1933, printed 1933

Dimensions: 16 1/2" width x 20" height

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Features

Cities & Towns: Connor, Caswell, Limestone, Cote Corner, Caribou, Grimes Mill, East Lyndon, Hurd, Houghtonville, Goodrich, Morrow Road, East Road, Fort Fairfield, Stevensville, Presque Isle, Campbell, Maysville, Roberts, Dow, McGraw, Bishop, Morris Corner, Four Corners, California Road.

Points of Interest: Willard School, Pleasant Ridge School, Grass School, Pierce Lake, Madawaska River, State Fish Hatchery, Palmer School, Canadian Pacific Railroad, Aroostook River, McIntosh School, Giggy Hill, Stricklen School, Sawyers Bog, Ketch Pond and lots more hills, mountains, streams, ponds, houses, schools and roads.

Condition: Very Good Vintage condition, commensurate with age. This map is in great shape for being 90 years old. Has light wear but this will add to vintage character when framed.

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We will happily adjust shipping price for multiple purchases. Maps are rolled up and shipped in sturdy mailing tubes, never folded.

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