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| *Camden Plantation (Knox Co.), also spelled Cambden Plantation, existed prior to 1791 when about half of it was used to form the town of Cambden now [[Camden, Maine|Camden, Maine]], and the remainder became [[Rockport, Maine|Rockport, Maine]]. <ref>[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=camden Camden, Knox County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 17 September 2013).</ref> | | *Camden Plantation (Knox Co.), also spelled Cambden Plantation, existed prior to 1791 when about half of it was used to form the town of Cambden now [[Camden, Maine|Camden, Maine]], and the remainder became [[Rockport, Maine|Rockport, Maine]]. <ref>[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=camden Camden, Knox County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 17 September 2013).</ref> |
| *Canaan Plantation ''see '' Duck Trap Plantation and Canaan Plantation below. | | *Canaan Plantation ''see '' Duck Trap Plantation and Canaan Plantation below. |
| *Caratunk Plantation (Somerset Co.), also known as Carratunk, also known as Number 1 R3 BKP EKR Plantation, was organized as a plantation in 1840, 1893, and 1903; became town of [[Caratunk, Maine|Caratunk, Maine]] in 1977.<ref>Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 69-70, and 90 (digital p. 78-79, and 99).</ref> <ref name="Caratunk">[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=caratunk Caratunk, Somerset County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 17 September 2013).</ref> | | *Caratunk Plantation (Somerset Co.), also known as Carratunk, also known as Number 1 R3 BKP EKR Plantation, was organized as a plantation in 1840, 1893, and 1903; became town of [[Caratunk, Maine|Caratunk, Maine]] in 1977.<ref>Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 69-70, and 90 (digital p. 78-79, and 99).</ref> <ref name="Caratunk">[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=caratunk Caratunk, Somerset County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 17 September 2013).</ref> |
| *Carrabasset Plantation (Franklin Co.), also known as Jerusalem Plantation, and as Number 3 R2 north of Kingfield Plantation organized in 1855, 1858, 1869, 1873, and 1881; became town of [[Carrabassett Valley, Maine|Carrabassett Valley, Maine]] in 1971.<ref name="MHRSP708192">Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 70, 81, and 92 (digital p. 79, 90 and 101).</ref> <ref name="Basset">[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=carrabassett_valley Carrabassett Valley, Franklin County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 17 September 2013).</ref> | | *Carrabasset Plantation (Franklin Co.), also known as Jerusalem Plantation, and as Number 3 R2 north of Kingfield Plantation organized in 1855, 1858, 1869, 1873, and 1881; became town of [[Carrabassett Valley, Maine|Carrabassett Valley, Maine]] in 1971.<ref name="MHRSP708192">Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 70, 81, and 92 (digital p. 79, 90 and 101).</ref> <ref name="Basset">[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=carrabassett_valley Carrabassett Valley, Franklin County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 17 September 2013).</ref> |
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| *[[Concord, Maine|Concord]] (Somerset Co.) created a town 1821; made into Concord Plantation 1935; became a [[Maine townships|township]] 1939.<ref name="CCTPM141">Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 141 (digital p. 150).</ref> <ref>[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=concord_township Concord Township, Somerset County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 4 June 2013).</ref> <ref>Leclerc, 152.</ref> | | *[[Concord, Maine|Concord]] (Somerset Co.) created a town 1821; made into Concord Plantation 1935; became a [[Maine townships|township]] 1939.<ref name="CCTPM141">Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 141 (digital p. 150).</ref> <ref>[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=concord_township Concord Township, Somerset County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 4 June 2013).</ref> <ref>Leclerc, 152.</ref> |
| *Connor Plantation (Aroostook Co.), organized as Letter K R2 Plantation in 1872; changed name to Conner Plantation 1877; incorporated as town of [[Connor, Maine|Connor, Maine]] 1913; and dissolved into an unorganized territory ([[Maine townships|township]]) in 1945.<ref name="Leclerc151">Leclerc, 151.</ref> <ref name="Connor">[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=connor_township Connor Township, Aroostook County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 30 May 2013).</ref> | | *Connor Plantation (Aroostook Co.), organized as Letter K R2 Plantation in 1872; changed name to Conner Plantation 1877; incorporated as town of [[Connor, Maine|Connor, Maine]] 1913; and dissolved into an unorganized territory ([[Maine townships|township]]) in 1945.<ref name="Leclerc151">Leclerc, 151.</ref> <ref name="Connor">[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=connor_township Connor Township, Aroostook County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 30 May 2013).</ref> |
| *Copelin Plantation (Franklin Co.) ''see '' Coplin Plantation below. | | *Copelin Plantation (Franklin Co.) ''see '' Coplin Plantation below. |
| *[[Coplin Plantation, Maine|Coplin Plantation]] (Franklin Co.), also known as Copelin Plantation, was made part of [[Bloomfield Plantation, Maine|Bloomfield Plantation]] in 1841;became part of [[Jackson Plantation, Maine|Jackson Plantation]] in 1845;<ref>[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_legal_history_record.asp?place=jackson_plantation&amp;geocode=07040 Legal History of Jackson Plantation, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 22 September 2013).</ref> set off as Coplin Plantation in 1866.<ref>[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=coplin_plantation Coplin Plantation, Franklin County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 22 September 2013).</ref> | | *[[Coplin Plantation, Maine|Coplin Plantation]] (Franklin Co.), also known as Copelin Plantation, was made part of [[Bloomfield Plantation, Maine|Bloomfield Plantation]] in 1841;became part of [[Jackson Plantation, Maine|Jackson Plantation]] in 1845;<ref>[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_legal_history_record.asp?place=jackson_plantation&amp;geocode=07040 Legal History of Jackson Plantation, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 22 September 2013).</ref> set off as Coplin Plantation in 1866.<ref>[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=coplin_plantation Coplin Plantation, Franklin County, Maine] in ''Maine Genealogy'' (accessed 22 September 2013).</ref> |
| *Coxhall Plantation (York Co.) existed as a plantation before 1778 when it became a town; name changed to [[Lyman, Maine|Lyman, Maine]] in 1803.<ref name="MHRSP71">Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 71 (digital p. 80).</ref> <ref>"Coxhall Plantation" [https://www.maine.gov/online/archives/index.html#search search] in the "Maine Towns Legal Histories dates of incorporation, name and boundaries changes" section of ''Maine Archive Interactive'' (accessed 22 September 2013).</ref> | | *Coxhall Plantation (York Co.) existed as a plantation before 1778 when it became a town; name changed to [[Lyman, Maine|Lyman, Maine]] in 1803.<ref name="MHRSP71">Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 71 (digital p. 80).</ref> <ref>"Coxhall Plantation" [https://www.maine.gov/online/archives/index.html#search search] in the "Maine Towns Legal Histories dates of incorporation, name and boundaries changes" section of ''Maine Archive Interactive'' (accessed 22 September 2013).</ref> |