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    Mount Desert Granite Mountains

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, Pl. XXI, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, Granite Mountains, Mount Desert.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4249/thumbnail.jp

    Cape Rosier, Maine, Talcose and Micacious Slate

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, Pl. XXII, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, Cape Rosier, Talcose & Micacious Slate.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4250/thumbnail.jp

    St. Croix River, Maine

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, View Down St. Croix River with The Devil\u27s Head from Above the Ledge.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4237/thumbnail.jp

    Camden, Maine, Migonticook Mountains and Entrance to Harbour

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, Pl. XXIV, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, Migonticook Mountains & Entrance to Camden Harbour.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4252/thumbnail.jp

    Perry, Maine, Red Sandstone Near Pulpit Rock

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, Pl. X, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, Red Sandstone, Pulpit Rock, Perry, Bearing N.W.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4239/thumbnail.jp

    West Quoddy Head, Disposition of Slate and Greenstone Trap-Rocks

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, Pl. XV, by German artiste Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, Disposition of Slate & Greenstone Trap-Rocks, West Quoddy-Head.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4233/thumbnail.jp

    Robbinton, Maine, Liberty Point

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, Pl. IX, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, Beccia, Liberty Point, Robbinston.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4238/thumbnail.jp

    Eastport, Maine, View of Lubec and Campbello

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, View of Lubec & Camp-Bello from Eastport, Me.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4242/thumbnail.jp

    Camden, Maine, View of the Kennebec Bay

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, Pl. XIII, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, View of Camden & the Kennebec Bay, From the Migonticook.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4251/thumbnail.jp

    St. John River Grand Falls

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    An image scanned from a hand-colored lithograph from Atlas of Plates Illustrating the Geology of the State of Maine Accompanying the First Report on the Geology of That State by Charles T. Jackson, M.D., State Geologist, published by order of the Legislature of Maine in 1837. This plate, Pl. VI, by German artist Francis Graeter and printed by Moore\u27s Lithograph in Boston, includes the caption, Grand Falls of the River St. John.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4236/thumbnail.jp
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