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II. Moses Greenleaf: Maine
http://oml01.doit.usm.maine.edu/sites/default/files/Greenleaf9.pdf WebMoses Greenleaf (1777-1834) was Maine’s pioneer mapmaker. An outspoken advocate of Maine statehood and economic development, he prepared his first map in 1815 [map 7] to accompany his demonstration that Maine deserved independence: A Statistical View of the District of Maine (Boston: Cummings and Hilliard, 1816). styling nixon watches
Section 3a – Moses Greenleaf’s Promotional Work
WebThe book relates the contributions of Moses Greenleaf, Maine’s first mapmaker, and describes his role in furthering the development of Maine in the early nineteenth century. Greenleaf mapped and surveyed parts of the wilderness regions of Maine, and he also collected and published geographical information to help promote settlement of the state. WebMoses wrote that he was persuaded of King’s dedication to pursue “any proper measure tending to increase the population or add to the advantages of the State.” His closing seems sincere: “with much respect, your obedient servant, Moses Greenleaf.” But King and Greenleaf had quite different capabilities and personalities. Both WebMoses Greenleaf was the second son of Jonathan Greenleaf of Newburyport, who lived to manhood. He was born May 19, 1755. He was bred a ship-carpenter, but at the age of … styling nextjs image