The Maine Geological Survey provides the people and businesses of Maine with essential geologic information about the land where we live and work.
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Submissions from 1881
Maine Mining Journal v4 [July 8, 1881 - December 30, 1881], E M. Blanding and W F. Blanding
Submissions from 1880
Maine Mining Journal v1 [January 2, 1880 - July 2, 1880], E M. Blanding and W F. Blanding
Maine Mining Journal v2 [July 9, 1880 - December 31, 1880], E M. Blanding and W F. Blanding
Submissions from 1839
Third annual report on the geology of the State of Maine, Charles T. Jackson
Submissions from 1838
Second report on the geology of the State of Maine, Charles T. Jackson
Submissions from 1837
First report on the geology of the State of Maine, Charles T. Jackson
First Report on the Geology of the Public Lands in Maine, 1837, Maine Geological Survey and Charles Thomas Jackson