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Antique Newfield, Maine 1958 US Geological Survey Topographic Map – York County, Parsonsfield, Limerick, Alfred, Milton, New Hampshire, ME

Antique Newfield, Maine 1958 US Geological Survey Topographic Map – York County, Parsonsfield, Limerick, Alfred, Milton, New Hampshire, ME

Regular price $55.00 USD
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Beautiful, antique map of Newfield, Parsonsfield, Limerick, Shapleigh, Alfred, Waterboro, Acton, Maine, including surrounding Millton and East Wakefield, New Hampshire. This is an authentic 1958 edition, 1965 print from the U.S. Geological Survey and NOT a computer reproduction.

See what York County, Maine and Strafford County, New Hampshire, looked like over 60 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!

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 1958, printed 1965

Dimensions: 17" width x 21" height

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Features

Cities & Towns: MAINE: Cornish, Parsonsfield, South Parsonsfield, Maplewood, West Newfield, Newfield, North Shapleigh, Ross Corner, Ossipee Mills, Hollandville, Limerick, Alfred, North Alfred, Shapleigh, Acton, South Acton.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Milton, Milton Mills, East Wakefield, South Effingham.

Points of Interest: Province Pond, Province Mountain, Wiggin Mountain, Randall Mountain, Holland Pond, Bald Head Mountain, Mann Mountain, Mousam Pond, Pleasant Pond, Fort Ridge, Wilsons Pond, Great East Pond (Now Great East Lake), and lots more hills, mountains, streams, ponds, houses, and roads.

Condition: Very Good condition, commensurate with age. This map is in incredible shape for being over 50 years old. Has light edge-wear but this will read as 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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