Quantity of Land Where Situated. 26,165 acres. Township Letter A. No. 1, in the County of Oxford, now called Riley. June 10, 1796. Isaac Thompson and others. Octo'r 9, 1797. Henry Jackson. Feb'ry 17, 1798. William Shepherd. June Dec'r 14, 1798. Samuel Phillips. Jan'ry 9, 1799. Thomas Service. Jan'ry 9, 1799. Thomas Service. Jan'ry 9, 1799. Dunlap and Grant. June 15, 1799. John Warren. 30,000 Four Townships, No. 4, 5, 6, & 7, in the Seventh Range, north of the Waldo Patent, Township No. 1, on the south side of Androscoggin River. A Tract of Land, part of Township No. 5, Second Range, north of the Waldo Patent. Township No. 5, Fourth Range, north of the Waldo Patent, now St. Albans. S Half Township No. 4, west of the River Androscoggin, in Oxford County, part of Township No. 5, Third Range, north of the Waldo Patent, now Palmyra. Half a Township in Washington County, on the eastern boundary line. Township No. 2, Fifth Range, north of the Waldo Patent, now New Charleston. Quantity of Land Conveyed. Where Situated. 11,520 acres. Half Township in the County of Washington, on the eastern boundary. 11,520 Half Township in the County of Washington, on the eastern boundary. Date of the Deeds. To Whom Conveyed. Jan'ry 7, 1803. Portland Academy. Feb'ry 7, 1803. March 30, 1803. Lemuel Cox. Sept'r 27, 1303. John S. Fazy. Feb'ry 18, 1904. Benjamin Talmage. Feb'ry 27, 1804. Samuel Parkman. A Tract of Land in Township No. 2, on the sourtherly side of Androscoggin River, in the County of Oxford. A Tract of Land, in Washington County, near the eastern boundary. Township No. 5, Fifth Range, north of the Waldo Patent, now Ripley. A Tract of Land in the County of Oxford, part of Townships No. 2 and No. 3. Township No. 5, Sixth Range, north of the Waldo Patent. Township No. 8, Eighth Range, north of the Waldo Patent; given by Mr. Park- Township No. 4, Fifth Range, north of the Waldo Patent, now the Town of Dexter. Township No. 3, Third Range, west of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase. Part of Township No. 3, on the east side of Penobscot River, being part of the Part of Township No. 4, on the east side of Penobscot River, being part of the land purchased of the Indians. Part of Township No. 3 and No. 4. on the east side of Penobscot River, being part of the land purchased of the Indians. Part of Township No. 4, on the West side of Penobscot River, being part of the land purchased of the Indians. Part of Township No. 5, on the west side of Penobscot River, being part of the land purchased of the Indians, released to the Commonwealth. Township Letter B. in the County of Oxford. Township No. 4, Fourth Range, north of the Waldo Patent, now Corinna. In Township No. 12, Washington County. A Tract of Land between Hartford, Livermore, Turner, and No. 1. Part of Township No. 4, in the County of Oxford, now Greenwood. Half Township in the County of Washington, on the eastern boundary, called Houlton Plantation. Where Situated. Half Township in the County of Washington, near Schoodic Lakes. Half Township in the County of Lincoln, at the head of Damascotta Pond, in the Township No. 4, 2d Range, north of the Waldo Patent, now Etna. Half Township in the County of Washington, near the eastern boundary line. A Tract between Raymond and Gray. Part of Townships Nos. 2 and 3, in Oxford County, now part of Woodstock. Part of Townships No. 2, and No. 3, in the County of Oxford. Township, in Washington County, near the eastern boundary line. A Tract in Washington County, near the eastern boundary line. West half of Township No. 9, 8th Range, north of the Waldo Patent. East half of Township No. 9, 8th Range, north of the Waldo Patent. Nine small islands, in Androscoggin River. Northerly and westerly half of Township No. 5, 2d Range, north of Waldo Patent. Half of a Township in the County of Washington, near Schoodic Lakes. Surplus of Township No. 5, 2d Range, north of the Waldo Patent. Part of Township No. 4, 1st Range, north of the Waldo Patent. Lying in Township Nos. 8 and 9, 9th Range, north of the Waldo Patent. Half of Township No. 1, 7th Range, north of the Waldo Patent. Two Townships, No. 7 and No. 8, 10th Range, north of the Waldo Patents 11,520 acres. Sept. 6, 1805. John P. Boyd. 23,040 Dec. 13, 1805. Brown and Hills. 23,040 Feb. 27, 1806. Lincoln Academy, estimated to be, 11,520 May 31, 1806. Bowdoin College. 23,040 Sept. 20, 1806. Deerfield Academy. 11,520 46 Sept. 20, 1806. Westfield Academy. 11,520 Dec. 6, 1806. Bluehill Academy. Feb. 7, 1807. Town of Norway. Feb. 12, 1807. Gorham Academy. Feb. 20, 1807. Bath Academy. June 9, 1807. Town of Chesterville. June 9, 1807. Proprietors of Buxton. Sept. 24, 1807. Samuel Johnson and others. 11,696 Dec. 19, 1807. Town of Plymouth. Where Situated. 11,520 acres. North half of Township No. 8, 9th Range, north of the Waldo Patent. 500 66 A Tract of Land, in Chesterville. Third of Township No. 2, 4th Range, north of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase. A Tract of Land between Raymond and Gray. East half of Township No. 2, 7th Range, north of the Waldo Patent. Lying in Oxford County, adjoining New Hampshire line. Two Townships, in the County of Somerset, on the east side of Moose Head Lake. In Township No. 3, east side of the Penobscot River, called Indian Land. One hundred and nineteen Lots to Settlers, in Township No.8, now Eastport and Lubec. One hundred and thirteen Lots, to Settlers, in Bangor. Twenty five Lots, to Settlers, in Carmel. Twenty nine Lots, to Settlers, in Newburgh. Eleven Lots, to Settlers, in Eddington. Ten Lots, to Settlers, in Township No. 3, in the County of Oxford. Forty eight Lots, to Settlers, in Buckfield. 200 " Two Lots, to Settlers, in Sandford. Three Lots, to Settlers, on a gore of land between Bridgeton and Brownfield. Two Lots, to Settlers, in Wadsworth's Grant, in Oxford County. Date of the Deeds. To Whom Conveyed. Quantity of Land Conveyed. 20,904 "6 Sept. 14, 1814. John Chaney. 1,434 June 1, 1815. Benjamin Palmer and Samuel W. Eaton. 1,130 June 6, 1815. Town of Pittston, 7,680 June 12, 1815. Maine Literary and Theological Institution. Quantity of Land Conveyed. Where Situated. 400 acres. Four Lots, to Settlers, in Cutler's Grant, in the County of Oxford. Ten Lots, to Settlers, on a gore of land, between Raymond and Poland, in the A Lot in the Town of Shapleigh. Two Lots, to Settlers, in Chesterville. Forty three Lots, to Settlers, on the Lands purchased of the Indians, lying on both One hundred and ninety four Lots, to Settlers, in Townships No. 4, No. 5, and One hundred and thirty one Islands, along the coast, from Penobscot to Passama- Seven Lots, on the Great Isle of Holt, to Settlers. |