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Manor of Maske markers indicating some of the boundary.
 
Manor of Maske Marker NW corner image, Touch for more information
By Martin Rakoci, October 20, 2020
Manor of Maske Marker NW corner
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Pennsylvania, Adams County, Biglerville, Franklin Township — Manor of Maske
Surveyed in 1766. Named for an estate in England. The Manor was about 6 miles wide and 12 miles long with the southern boundary at present Mason-Dixon Line. It was the second largest reserved estate of the Penns in Pennsylvania. The western boundary . . . Map (db m11623) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg, Straban Township — Manor of Maske[Eastern boundary]
Surveyed in 1766. Named for an estate in England. The Manor was about 6 miles wide and 12 miles long with the southern boundary at present Mason-Dixon Line. It was the second largest reserved estate of the Penns in Pennsylvania. The eastern boundary . . . Map (db m13939) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg — Manor of Maske
This site was part of the Manor of Maske warranted by John, Richard, and Thomas Penn Proprietors of Pennsylvania June 18, 1741 Surveyed January 17-30, 1766 Containing 43,500 acres (Around the edges are the survey annotations): North 3842 . . . Map (db m15305) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg, Cumberland Township — Manor of Maske
This site was part of the Manor of Maske warranted by John, Richard, and Thomas Penn Proprietors of Pennsylvania June 18, 1741 Surveyed January 17-30, 1766 Containing 43,500 acres (Around the edges are the survey annotations): North 3842 . . . Map (db m203087) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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