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Class G Tables of Geographic Cutter Numbers: Maps -- by Region Or Country -- America -- North America -- United States -- Northe G3701.S UNITED STATES. HISTORY G3701.S .S1 General .S12 Discovery and exploration Including exploration of the West .S2 Colonial period .S26 French and Indian War, 1755-1763 .S3 Revolution, 1775-1783 .S4 1783-1865 .S42 War of 1812 .S44 Mexican War, 1845-1848 .S5 Civil War, 1861-1865 .S55 1865-1900 .S57 Spanish American War, 1898 .S6 1900-1945 .S65 World War I .S7 World War II .S73 1945- 88 G3702 UNITED STATES. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, G3702 ETC. .C6 Coasts .G7 Great River Road .L5 Lincoln Highway .M6 Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. Mormon Trail .N6 North Country National Scenic Trail .U5 United States Highway 30 .U53 United States Highway 50 .U55 United States Highway 66 89 G3707 EASTERN UNITED STATES. REGIONS, NATURAL G3707 FEATURES, ETC. .A5 Appalachian Basin .A6 Appalachian Mountains .I4 Interstate 64 .I5 Interstate 75 .I7 Interstate 77 .I8 Interstate 81 .J6 John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail .N4 New Madrid Seismic Zone .O5 Ohio River .U5 United States Highway 150 .W3 Warrior Trail 90 G3709.32 ATLANTIC STATES. REGIONS, NATURAL G3709.32 FEATURES, ETC. .A6 Appalachian Trail .A8 Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway .C6 Coasts .I5 Interstate 95 .O2 Ocean Hiway .P5 Piedmont Region .U5 United States Highway 1 .U6 United States Highway 13 91 G3712 NORTHEASTERN STATES. REGIONS, NATURAL G3712 FEATURES, ETC. .C6 Coasts .C8 Cumberland Road .U5 United States Highway 22 92 G3717 NORTHEAST ATLANTIC STATES. REGIONS, G3717 NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. .C6 Coasts .T3 Taconic Range .U5 United States Highway 202 93 G3722 NEW ENGLAND. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, G3722 ETC. .C6 Coasts .C62 Connecticut River 94 G3732 MAINE. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3732 .A3 Acadia National Park .A38 Allagash River .A4 Allagash Wilderness Waterway .A49 Androscoggin Lake .A5 Androscoggin River .A7 Aroostook River [ME & N.B.] .A9 Aziscoos Lake .B3 Bailey Island .B32 Bangor and Aroostook Railroad .B37 Bar Harbor [Bay] .B38 Baskahegan Lake .B4 Baxter State Park .B48 Big Lake .B5 Blue Hill Bay .C26 Camden Hills State Park .C29 Cape Elizabeth .C3 Casco Bay .C4 Chamberlain Lake .C43 Chesuncook Lake .C45 China Lake .C6 Coasts .C62 Cobbosseecontee Lake .C67 Cobscook Bay .D25 Damariscotta Lake .D27 Damariscotta River .D3 Dead River .D4 Deer Isle [Island] .E17 Eagle Lake [Aroostook County] .E18 Eagle Lake [Piscataquis County] .E25 East Penobscot Bay .F5 Flagstaff Lake .F7 Frenchman Bay .G55 Grafton Notch State Park .G6 Graham Lake .G65 Grand Lake .G66 Grand Manan Channel .G7 Great Pond .H69 House Island .I8 Isle au Haut .I83 Isles of Shoals [ME & NH] .I85 Islesboro Island .K3 Katahdin, Mount .K38 Kennebago Lake .K4 Kennebec River .L58 Long Lake [Cumberland County] .L6 Long Pond .L65 Longfellow Mountains 95 G3732 MAINE. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3732 .M2 Machias River .M32 Maranacook Lake .M4 Meddybemps Lake .M5 Millinocket Lake .M55 Monhegan Island .M57 Moose River .M59 Moosehead Lake .M6 Mount Desert Island .M62 Mousam Lake .M8 Muscongus Bay .N6 North Haven Island .O9 Owlshead Harbor .O95 Oxford Hills .P395 Penobscot Bay .P4 Penobscot River .P44 Petit Manan Point [Peninsula] .P5 Piscataquis River .P7 Portland Harbor .R35 Rangeley Lakes [ME & NH] .R52 Richmond Island .R6 Roosevelt Campobello International Park .S16 Saco River .S2 Saddleback Mountain .S23 Saint Croix Island .S24 Saint Croix Island International Historic Site .S245 Saint Croix River [ME & NB] .S25 Saint George's River .S3 Saint John River [ME & N.B.] .S36 Schoodic Peninsula .S4 Sebago Lake .S415 Sebago Lake State Park .S42 Sebasticook Lake .S5 Sheepscot River .S7 Squa Pan Lake .S73 Square Lake .S9 Swans Island .T4 Thompson Lake .U5 Union River Bay .V5 Vinalhaven Island 96 G3733 MAINE. COUNTIES G3733 .A5 Androscoggin .A6 Aroostook .C8 Cumberland .F7 Franklin .H3 Hancock .K4 Kennebec .K5 Knox .L4 Lincoln .O8 Oxford .P4 Penobscot .P5 Piscataquis .S3 Sagadahoc .S6 Somerset .W3 Waldo .W4 Washington .Y6 York 97 G3734 MAINE. CITIES, TOWNS, AND TOWNSHIPS, ETC. G3734 .A15 Abbot [Town] .A2 Acton .A3 Addison .A4 Albion .A42 Alexander [Town] .A43 Alfred .A44 Allagash .A45 Alna [Town] .A46 Alton .A47 Amherst [Town] .A48 Amity [Town] .A5 Andover .A55 Anson .A59 Appleton .A6 Appleton [Town] .A65 Arrowsic .A7 Arundel .A72 Arundel [Town] .A75 Ashland .A78 Athens .A79 Atkinson .A8 Auburn .A9 Augusta .A94 Aurora [Town] .A96 Avon .B16 Baileyville .B18 Bakerstown .B19 Baldwin .B194 Bancroft [Town] .B2 Bangor .B2:2B3 Bangor Community College of the University of Maine at Orono .B2:2B4 Bangor International Airport [Bangor] .B2:2U5 University College [Bangor] .B25 Bar Harbor .B26 Bar Harbor [Town] .B3 Bar Mills .B33 Baring [Plantation] .B35 Bath .B35:2M3 Maine Maritime Museum [Bath] .B38 Beals .B385 Beaver Cove .B39 Beddington .B4 Belfast .B42 Belgrade .B43 Belgrade Lakes .B44 Belmont [Town] .B445 Benedicta [Town] 98 G3734 MAINE. CITIES, TOWNS, AND TOWNSHIPS, ETC. G3734 .B45 Benton .B46 Berwick .B47 Berwick [Town] .B479 Bethel .B48 Bethel [Town] .B5 Biddeford .B52 Bingham .B54 Blaine .B55 Blaine-Mars Hill .B57 Blue Hill .B58 Blue Hill Falls .B6 Boothbay [Town] .B62 Boothbay Harbor .B63 Boothbay Harbor [Town] .B636 Bowdoin [Town] .B64 Bowdoinham .B6412 Bowdoinham [Town] .B65 Bowerbank .B66 Bradford .B68 Bradley .B69 Bremen .B7 Brewer .B72 Bridgewater .B74 Bridgton .B75 Brighton [Plantation] .B76 Bristol .B78 Brooklin .B8 Brooks .B82 Brooksville .B83 Brownfield [Town] .B84 Brownville .B86 Brownville Junction .B9 Brunswick .B912 Brunswick [Town] .B92 Buckfield .B93 Bucksport .B94 Bucksport [Town] .B95 Burlington [Town] .B96 Burnham .B98 Buxton .B99 Byron [Town] .C2 Calais .C23 Cambridge [Town] .C24 Camden .C242 Camden [Town] .C25 Canaan .C27 Canton 99 G3734 MAINE. CITIES, TOWNS, AND TOWNSHIPS, ETC. G3734 .C28 Cape Elizabeth .C29 Cape Neddick .C3 Cape Porpoise .C315 Caratunk [Plantation] .C32 Caribou .C34 Carmel [Town] .C343 Carrabassett Valley [Town] .C346 Carroll [Plantation] .C35 Carthage [Town] .C355 Cary [Plantation] .C36 Casco .C38 Castine .C384 Castle Hill .C386 Caswell .C39 Centerville [Town] .C396 Chapman [Town] .C4 Charleston .C42 Charlotte [Town] .C43 Chelsea [Town] .C45 Cherryfield .C454 Chester [Town] .C457 Chesterville [Town] .C46 China .C47 China [Town] .C5 Chisholm .C53 Clifton [Town] .C55 Clinton .C56 Codyville .C57 Columbia .C58 Columbia Falls .C59 Cooper .C595 Coplin .C6 Corinna [Town] .C62 Corinth .C63 Cornish .C65 Cornville .C7 Cranberry Isles [Town] .C74 Crawford .C76 Crystal [Town] .C78 Cumberland .C8 Cumberland Center .C812 Cumberland [Town] .C83 Cushing .C85 Cutler .C9 Cyr .D2 Dallas .D3 Damariscotta 100 G3734 MAINE. CITIES, TOWNS, AND TOWNSHIPS, ETC. G3734 .D35 Danforth .D37 Dayton .D39 Deblois [Town] .D4 Dedham .D42 Deer Isle .D43 Denmark [Town] .D44 Dennistown .D45 Dennysville [Town] .D46 Detroit .D48 Dexter .D5 Dixfield .D53 Dixmont .D6 Dover-Foxcroft [Town] .D7 Dresden .D72 Drew .D73 Dry Mills .D75 Dryden .D8 Durham .D9 Dyer Brook [Town] .E13 E .E2 Eagle Lake .E23 East Corinth .E25 East Lebanon .E27 East Machias .E29 East Millinocket .E3 East Poland .E32 East Wilton .E325 Eastbrook [Town] .E33 Easton [Town] .E34 Eastport .E38 Eddington .E4 Edgecomb .E44 Edinburg .E48 Eliot [Town] .E5 Ellsworth .E52 Embden .E53 Enfield .E8 Etna [Town] .E9 Eustis .E95 Exeter [Town] .F2 Fairfield .F22 Fairfield [Town] .F25 Fairfield Center .F3 Falmouth .F3:2L4 Ledgewood [Falmouth] .F32 Falmouth Foreside .F34 Farmingdale [Town] 101 G3734 MAINE. CITIES, TOWNS, AND TOWNSHIPS, ETC. G3734 .F35 Farmington .F35:2U5 University of Maine at Farmington [Farmington] .F36 Farmington [Town] .F37 Farmington Falls .F4 Fayette [Town] .F5 Five Islands .F63 Forest City .F64 Fort Fairfield .F65 Fort Fairfield [Town] .F67 Fort Kent .F672 Fort Kent [Town] .F68 Frankfort .F7 Franklin .F715 Freedom [Town] .F72 Freeport .F73 Freeport [Town] .F735 Frenchboro [Town] .F74 Frenchville [Town] .F76 Friendship .F78 Fryeburg [Town] .G3 Gardiner .G32 Garfield .G33 Garland .G4 Georgetown [Town] .G45 Gilead [Town] .G5 Glenburn .G54 Glenwood .G58 Goose Rocks Beach .G59 Gorham .G6 Gorham [Town] .G63 Gouldsboro .G7 Grand Isle .G715 Grand Lake Stream [Plantation] .G72 Gray [Town] .G725 Great Pond [Plantation] .G73 Greenbush [Town] .G74 Greene [Town] .G75 Greenfield [Town] .G76 Greenville .G78 Greenwood [Town] .G8 Guilford .H2 Hallowell .H215 Hamlin [Town] .H22 Hammond .H229 Hampden .H23 Hampden [Town] .H24 Hampden Highlands 102 G3734 MAINE. CITIES, TOWNS, AND TOWNSHIPS, ETC. G3734 .H26 Hancock .H27 Hanover [Town] .H28 Harmony .H3 Harpswell [Town] .H33 Harrington .H34 Harrison .H35 Harrison [Town] .H36 Hartford [Town] .H37 Hartland .H38 Haynesville [Town] .H39 Hebron [Town] .H4 Hermon [Town] .H44 Hersey .H5 Highland Lake .H55 Hiram .H58 Hogden .H6 Holden [Town] .H62 Hollis [Town] .H63 Hollis Center .H64 Hope .H65 Hope [Town] .H67 Houlton .H68 Houlton [Town] .H69 Howland .H8 Hudson [Town] .I5 Industry .I8 Island Falls .I85 Isle Au Haut [Town] .I9 Islesboro [Town] .J3 Jackman .J32 Jackman [Town] .J325 Jackson [Town] .J329 Jay .J33 Jay [Town] .J4 Jefferson .J5 Jonesboro [Town] .J6 Jonesport .K4 Kenduskeag .K42 Kennebunk .K43 Kennebunk [Town] .K44 Kennebunkport .K45 Kennebunkport [Town] .K46 Kezar Falls .K5 Kingfield .K52 Kingsbury .K529 Kittery .K53 Kittery [Town] 103 G3734 MAINE. CITIES, TOWNS, AND TOWNSHIPS, ETC. G3734 .K55 Kittery Point .K7 Knox [Town] .L2 Lagrange [Town] .L214 Lake View .L216 Lakeville .L3 Lamoine .L33 Lebanon .L35 Lee .L37 Leeds .L39 Levant .L4 Lewiston .L44 Liberty .L45 Limerick .L46 Limestone .L47 Limestone [Town] .L48 Limington .L5 Lincoln .L5115 Lincoln [Plantation] .L512 Lincoln [Town] .L52 Lincolnville .L522 Lincolnville [Town]
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