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Governmental Unit Reference Map (2015 41.872248N 41.871483N 70.749229W GOVERNMENTAL UNIT REFERENCE MAP (2015): Plymouth County, MA 70.661267W F Federal Pond ederal Pond Rd LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL LABEL STYLE eral Rd ed Old F Federal American Indian Reservation L'ANSE RESERVATION (TA 1880) d Rd al Pon Feder Off-Reservation Trust Land T1880 College Pond American Indian Tribal Subdivision SHONTO (620) Alaska Native Regional Corporation (ANRC) NANA ANRC 52120 Dunham Pond W State (or statistically Cr anf equivalent entity) NEW YORK 36 or To d rrey P on R d d d R R d d r County (or statistically fo ERIE 029 n equivalent entity) ra C d R K a ia m t Minor Civil Division e a s b 1 k i b Lee town 41460 r t a (MCD) B R S e d n a E Beeme Rd r C Torrey Pond Census County Division M ayf 2 Jemez CCD 91650 lowe (CCD) r R d d R l l i Consolidated City H MILFORD 47500 e r a B Incorporated Place 3 Davis 18100 Census Designated Place Round Pond 2 Cochiti 16560 Tilson B (CDP) Crows Nest Rd Rd rk tring es ho S Three Co DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL rnered Pond Rd Interstate 3 Water Body Pleasant Lake Three Cornered Pond U.S. Highway 2 W Line Rd Swamp or Marsh Okefenokee Swamp Three Corn ered Po nd Rd State Highway 4 Marsh Ln Glacier Bering Glacier Ryan Rd Other Road rry Bluebe Ln Cul-de-sac Airport Oxnard Airport d R ond e P leg ol Circle C College or University Coll/Univ Lower R id Geographic Offset g e 4 R or Corridor d Military Fort Belvoir Musquash Rd 4WD Trail, Stairway, Alley, Walkway, or Ferry s Prison or Juvenile p d P/JDC m R Southern RR Detention Center u d Tremont St B n N Rd Railroad New Long egas o Pond P C Cemetery ir Pipeline or Powell Cmtry c u it Power Line D r Ridge or Fence Golf Course Pinehurst GlfCrs Property Line or National Park or Forest Yosemite NP Nonvisible Boundary Myles Standish State Forest Other Park H Tumbling Cr St Francis Park Pin alf Perennial Stream e wa Ri y dg Priscilla Mullins Way Po e nd W R d d Piney Cr Sampson Pond a R y d Intermittent Stream Outside Subject Area d n d o R R P s e m u g Mt. Baker a e g ll d h e o P/JDC Mountain Peak or Hill v n l C N u B r D e Inset Area d p A1 r p o U f Jessup Rd d a r Grady Pond B Halfway Pond Rd Brewster Ave John Alden Ct Where state, county, and/or MCD/CCD boundaries coincide, the map shows the boundary symbol for only the highest-ranking of these boundaries. Where American Myles Standish Dr Indian reservation and American Indian tribal subdivision boundaries coincide, the map shows only the American Indian reservation boundaries. Barrett Pond Entity names are followed by either their FIPS code or census code; parentheses indicate a census code. Carver town 11665 Lunxus Rd 1 'MCD*' indicates a false MCD. These are for Census Bureau use only. 2 The CCD and CDP boundaries represent statistical entities only and are not updated La ke through the BAS. vi ew Is S la t nd Head Pond 3 Incorporated place name color corresponds to the incorporated place fill color. Fa rm R d 4 Geographic offsets and corridors are displayed directly on the road. Geographic Brook St offsets and corridors represent the road right-of-way for both or one side of a road and typically extend thirty feet from the road. S a m p s o Off Tremont St C n ranb Web Ch B err ster S Due to space limitations, some road names, along with other feature and geography urc r y R prin h St k d g Rd C names on the map, may not be shown. Adam ir s c C le ir D r The Census Bureau stores primary and alternate road names, but only primary road e n a Patriot names are used to label the roads on these maps. r Ridge C Rd ad t e l H e E e v os e Ro dg Ri r D S y d M e a Pip n in e n r e S s t W ay K Seipet St W P a ip n Par y to k e g E r in x s h n s Presidents Way a Cedar Pond W J Way efferson Way s nt ide es Pr Fea ring Pond Lincoln Rd Cir e Dr en Ir Truman Ct Clear Pond Copper Fearing Pond Lantern Ln Haynes Rd Copper Lantern Ln C o p p e r L n Lante rn v i R BAS SIGNATURE BOX o c n David Rd i k The corrected boundaries shown on the map n SW Line Rd a are accurate as of January 1, 2016. W Marks Way Print Name Carol St C hery e l Ln v A e l l W e Position illiam h s c St i M Signature F Telephone Date e d Sasemine Way e r a n l L R W l l i d a r H e h r a e m e D Plymouth town 54310 S t For Census Use Only S NPC COUNTY C a r v PROCESSING SHEET CHANGES e r Golden Field Pond R d Raccoon Pond State Code: County Code: Changes: (circle) N B C F A J PL AL Other Entity Affected Type of Change (circle) B F A L J B F A L J C h Wankinco a r g Riv e P o n d R Charge Pond d Stringer Rd Key to Adjacent Sheets Sheet Location within Entity Wampanog Rd d d R ond R Charge P e n i L 48 49 50 E S Ham mo nd Frogfoot Brk St 56 57 58 k r Maple Springs Rd B w o l r a 64 65 66 H Sheet 57 of 76 PARENT sheets Total Sheets: 82 (Index 1; Parent 76; Inset 5) West Wareham 78410 k r B t o o f NAME: Plymouth County (023) g o r Wareham town 72985 F ENTITY TYPE: County or statistically equivalent entity ST: Massachusetts (25) 41.806508N 41.805744N 70.750206W 70.662334W Projection: Albers Equal Area Conic All legal boundaries and names are as reported through the 2015 Boundary and Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) ID: 22502300000 INDEX OR PARENT SHEET #: 057 Annexation Survey (BAS). The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau Datum: NAD 83 INSET SHEET #: 000000 statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation Spheroid: GRS 80 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 Kilometers BAS Submission Deadline: March 1, 2016 for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority 1st Standard Parallel: 41 28 12 or rights of ownership or entitlement. 2nd Standard Parallel: 42 36 12 0 1048 2096 3144 4192 5240 Feet PDF versions of the BAS maps are now available at: 2015 COUNTY REF MAP (PARENT) Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER database (BAS16), September 2015 Central Meridian: -71 42 02 The plotted map scale is 1:10000 www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas.html Created by Geography Division: November 23, 2015 Latitude of Projection's Origin: 41 11 12 False Easting: 0 For more information, or to request additional maps, please email [email protected], U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau False Northing: 0 call 1-800-972-5651, or visit www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas.html. 455022502300000057000000.
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