Champlain's drawing of this vessel on his map is thought to represent the vessel he used to explore the coast of Maine in 1604 when he found and named Mount Desert Island. An engraving made from a drawing by Samuel de Champlain. From the map drawn by Champlain - “Isle de sainte Croix”
Description: Champlain's drawing of this vessel on his map is thought to represent the vessel he used to explore the coast of Maine in 1604 when he found and named Mount Desert Island. An engraving made from a drawing by Samuel de Champlain. From the map drawn by Champlain - “Isle de sainte Croix”
This small wood, one masted vessel was probably similar to the Pilgrim shallop used by the occupants of the Mayflower 16 years later. An engraving made from a drawing by Samuel de Champlain. From the map drawn by Champlain - “Isle de sainte Croix”
Description: This small wood, one masted vessel was probably similar to the Pilgrim shallop used by the occupants of the Mayflower 16 years later. An engraving made from a drawing by Samuel de Champlain. From the map drawn by Champlain - “Isle de sainte Croix”
A map of the state of Maine from the “Pictorial Atlas of the Greater United States and the World,” published by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Copyright secured by George F. Cram.
Description: A map of the state of Maine from the “Pictorial Atlas of the Greater United States and the World,” published by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Copyright secured by George F. Cram.
Traced from an old plan belonging to W.D. Stanley (Jimmy) and bearing the following Title – "A plan of the Real Estate of Thomas Stanley late of Cranberry Isles, deceased, made by E.M. Hamor and A.C. Fernald, Showing the division among the widow and heirs as made by Leonard Holmes, A.C. Fernald and Henry H. Clark, Commissioners duly appointed by the Probate Court to make said partition. Scale of distance Ten rods to the inch. E.M. Hamor, Surveyor.’" A true copy attested A.C. Fernald’ This tracing made July 1928 by H.C. Dearborn. Thomas Stanley, who had owned this real estate, was Thomas Cobb Stanley Jr. (1784-1876). W.D. Stanley (Jimmy), mentioned in the inscription, was Thomas Cobb Stanley Jr.'s grandson, William Doane Stanley.(1855-1950)
Description: Traced from an old plan belonging to W.D. Stanley (Jimmy) and bearing the following Title – "A plan of the Real Estate of Thomas Stanley late of Cranberry Isles, deceased, made by E.M. Hamor and A.C. Fernald, Showing the division among the widow and heirs as made by Leonard Holmes, A.C. Fernald and Henry H. Clark, Commissioners duly appointed by the Probate Court to make said partition. Scale of distance Ten rods to the inch. E.M. Hamor, Surveyor.’" A true copy attested A.C. Fernald’ This tracing made July 1928 by H.C. Dearborn. Thomas Stanley, who had owned this real estate, was Thomas Cobb Stanley Jr. (1784-1876). W.D. Stanley (Jimmy), mentioned in the inscription, was Thomas Cobb Stanley Jr.'s grandson, William Doane Stanley.(1855-1950) [show more]
Usage courtesy of Great Cranberry Island Historical Society (gcihs.org), From “Cranberry Road: Great Cranberry Island 1919-1950” by Wini Smart, Bruce Komusin and Betty Hartley, Copyright 2002, 2003 by Wini Smart.
Description: Usage courtesy of Great Cranberry Island Historical Society (gcihs.org), From “Cranberry Road: Great Cranberry Island 1919-1950” by Wini Smart, Bruce Komusin and Betty Hartley, Copyright 2002, 2003 by Wini Smart.
This image does not give actual topographic elevations like a topographic map does. It was processed from the raw Lidar point data at a one meter elevation resolution (the raw data is at 25 cm resolution) with a false sun illumination from the northwest. To see other views of this map, click the link below.
Description: This image does not give actual topographic elevations like a topographic map does. It was processed from the raw Lidar point data at a one meter elevation resolution (the raw data is at 25 cm resolution) with a false sun illumination from the northwest. To see other views of this map, click the link below.