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  • Rangeley Plantation (T2 R1, T3 R1, T2 R2, and T3 R2) (Franklin Co.) was a mega-plantation by 1840; name changed to Dallas Plantation 1845; changed back to Rangely Plantation 1852; the Town of Rangeley (T3 R2) was set off from a portion of the plantation in 1855; and in 1859 the remainder plantation was split into three more sub-pieces including present-day Rangeley Plantation (T3 R1).[1] [2] [3]
  • Rangeley Plantation (T3 R1) (Franklin Co.) a small version organized 1859 from a portion of the extinct, larger plantation. Junior still exists today.[1] [2] [3]
  • Raymond Plantation (Cumberland Co.)
  • Reed Plantation (Aroostook Co.), also known as Wytopitlock, first organized in 1843; annexed part of Drew Plantation (in Penobscot County) in 1883; and set off land to Drew in 1903.[4]
  • Reedstown Plantation (Franklin Co.), also known as Number 3 WKR Plantation,
  • Richards Plantation (Hancock Co.), also known as Number 27 Plantation,
  • Riley Plantation (Oxford Co.)
  • Rockabema Plantation (Aroostook Co.) is extinct; split into T6 R5 WELS (Moro), T7 R5 WELS, and the northwest ¼ of T6 R4 WELS (Merrill).
  • Royalsborough Plantation (Androscoggin Co.)
  1. 1.0 1.1 Maine Historical Records Survey Project, 103 (digital p. 112).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Rangeley Plantation, Franklin County, Maine, Franklin County, Maine in Maine Genealogy (accessed 30 September 2013).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Rangeley, Franklin County, Maine, Franklin County, Maine in Maine Genealogy (accessed 1 October 2013).
  4. Reed Plantation, Aroostook County, Maine in Maine Genealogy (accessed 19 October 2013).