Item 11923 - Survey of Robert and John Donlop lots, Brunswick, 1757
- Item 11923 - Survey of Robert and John Donlop lots, Brunswick, 1757
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Image Info Manuscript map #17 showing a survey of Robert and John Donlap or Dunlap's lots in Brunswick, Maine, 1757.
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A group of eight wealthy merchants from Boston formed the Pejepscot Purchase company in 1714 when they acquired Richard Wharton's Pejepscot claim for £140. The patent encompassed the area including the towns now known as Brunswick, Topsham, Harpswell, and Lewiston. The Proprietors promoted settlement and sold the land at a profit for the benefit of shareholders.