Jackman Plantation (Somerset Co.) organized from T4 R1 NBKP as part of the mega-plantation of Moose River Plantation in 1852; set off from Moose River as Jackmantown Plantation in 1859; reorganized as Jackman Plantation in 1894; incorporated as Jackman, Maine 1895.[1][2]
Jackmantown Plantation (Somerset Co.) see Jackman Plantation above.
Jerusalem Plantation (Franklin Co.), also known as Carrabasset Plantation, and as Number 3 R2 Plantation north of Kingfield, organized in 1855, 1858, 1869, 1873, and 1881; became town of Carrabassett Valley, Maine in 1971.
Jones Plantation (Kennebec Co.)
↑Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 80-81 (digital pp. 89-90).
↑Coplin Plantation and Wyman Township were first organized as Bloomfield Plantation in 1841 before they became part of Jackson Plantation in 1845 according to (a) Maine Historical Records Survey Project, Division of Professional and Service Projects, Work Projects Administration, Counties, Cities, Towns, and Plantations of Maine: a Handbook of Incorporations, Dissolutions, and Boundary Changes (Portland, Maine: The Survey, 1940), 68 (digital p. 77). A digital version is available via a link in the FamilySearch Catalog, and (b) Bloomfield in Miscellaneous Municipal Records Filed with the State section of Maine Archive Interactive (accessed 21 September 2013). T1 R3 WBKP Coplin Plantation, T2 R3 WBKP Lang Township,