Source:Robinson, Arthur W. Sportsmen's and Tourists' Guide Book to the Dead River Region of Maine

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Source Sportsmen's and tourists' guide book to the Dead River region of Maine
including a description of Tim, Seven, Chain, Alder Stream, Flagstaff, Jim, Spectacle, King and Bartlett, Spencer, Carrying Place, and other ponds, Rangeley Lakes and Lakes Megantic and Spider in Canada : also contains the only correct maps of the region, drawn expressly for this work : together with "hints on camping," routes, hotels, guides, game and fish laws of Maine, and much other valuable information
Author Robinson, Arthur W
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Place Maine, United States
Canada
Year range 1884 - 1887
Subject Maps/Gazetteers
Publication information
Type Book
Publisher A.W. Robinson
Date issued 1884-1887
Place issued Boston
Citation
Robinson, Arthur W. Sportsmen's and tourists' guide book to the Dead River region of Maine: including a description of Tim, Seven, Chain, Alder Stream, Flagstaff, Jim, Spectacle, King and Bartlett, Spencer, Carrying Place, and other ponds, Rangeley Lakes and Lakes Megantic and Spider in Canada : also contains the only correct maps of the region, drawn expressly for this work : together with "hints on camping," routes, hotels, guides, game and fish laws of Maine, and much other valuable information. (Boston: A.W. Robinson, 1884-1887).
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WorldCat1884: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28285276Other
Google Books1884Free website
WorldCat1885: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8298667Other
WorldCat1886: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/30136697Other
Ancestry.com1886: http://search.ancestry.com/iexec/Default.aspx?htx=BookList&dbid=23139Paid website
WorldCat1887: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/25118130Other
Google Books1887Free website
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A directory and gazetteer for the Dead River (Western Maine) region extending into Canada. This was published for at least four years, 1884-1887, with a new edition each year.