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map was beautifully drawn by John Scott, who saw Humphrey Chabourne's
manor house in its glory and placed it on the map in exactly the
spot where it is now being unearthed.
See http://www.salem.mass.edu/~ebaker/chadbourne.htm
for details of the excavation.
The map shows the location of every mill in the Portsmouth, York,
Kittery, Eliot, So. Berwick, Dover, and Exeter areas, plus the location
of forts and Indian villages. It also includes Strawbery Banke and
its Great House, as well as many other important features.
The
map has many other interesting features, including a dedication
poem to James Duke of York, who later became King James II and who
tried to restore Roman Catholicism to Britain until he was defeated
by William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne in Northern Ireland
in 1690. The annual celebration of that victory by "The Orangemen"
through catholic Belfast has been a major irritant to protestant-catholic
relations in Northern Ireland ever since. The Chadbourne Family
Association has purchased the right to reproduce the map and has
made several fine photographic prints.
Now Available in two sizes 16"
x 20" and 20" x 30"

(CLICK ON MAP to see
LARGER VERSION.)
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price is $20.00 each, plus $5.00 shipping and handling for 16"
x 20"
or $30.00 each, plus $6.00 shipping and handling for 20" x
30" .
The maps are shipped in heavy cardboard packaging.
Make checks payable to Chadbourne Family Association
and send to:
Howard Kaepplein
33 Jacob Gates Road
Harvard, MA 01451
978-456-3637
after 7 PM Eastern
Chadbourne Genealogy on CD-ROM
Review of the Map
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