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Massachusetts Archives

CHC

Office of the Secretary of State: Town plans–1794

Part of: Massachusetts Office of the Secretary of State

Town plans--1794, 1794-1795.

Originals: 16 v. (boxed); Copies (series): 12 microfilm reels; Copies (reading room): 5 microfilm reels
Call no.: SC1/47X

Scope and Content: For the compilation of a state map, each town in Massachusetts (including those in the five eastern counties now part of Maine) was required by Resolves 1794, May Sess, c 101 (June 26, 1794) to make a town plan based on a survey no more than seven years old, to be submitted to the state secretary’s office. Rivers, county roads, bridges, courthouses, places of public worship, and distances of the town center to the county shire town and to Boston were to be included, drawn on a scale of 200 rods to the inch. Resolves 1795, May Sess, c 45 (June 24, 1795) repeated instructions and fines for those who had not yet submitted required plans. A map of Massachusetts proper and one of the District of Maine were compiled by Osgood Carleton from these plans and printed in 1802.  The Massachusetts map is included in: Maps and plans ((M-Ar)50), no. 1616, 1617, 1617A and the map of Maine in no. 1618, 1618A.  Three sets of these maps were sent to each of the states pursuant to Resolves 1794, c 77.
Notes: Maps numbered and bound as part of an overall system ordering Archives maps by date.  Collated: 1886-1891
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