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Cod Ledges.—A rocky ridge having an average depth of 
seven fathoms of water, beginning about three miles east of 
Cape Elizabeth lights and extending northeastward about 
four miles. Cumberland County. 
Craigs Pond.—Tributary Alamoosook Lake, through 
Craig’s Brook, Hancock County, East Orland. 
Cranberry Isles.—South of Mount Desert Island, Hancock 
County. 
Crooked River.—Tributary Sebago Lake, Cumberland 
County, joining Songo River at Songo Lock; outlet Songo 
Pond, Albany, Oxford County. 
Oross Island.—East of mouth of Machias Bay, Cutler, 
Washington County. 
Cross Lake.-—One of the Eagle Lakes, tributary Fish 
River, and St. John, northern Aroostook County, Guerrette. 
Cross Lake Thoroughfare.—Stream connecting Salmon Lake 
with Cross Lake, Aroostook County. 
Cross Rock Rapids.—Rapids in St. John River, northern 
Aroostook County, St. Francis. 
Cumberland Mills.—In Westbrook, situated at Ammoncon- 
gin Falls on the Presumpscot River. Cumberland County. 
Cumberland and Oxford Canal.—Referred to in the cata- 
logue as Old Canal Presumpscot. A canal constructed 1828— 
1830, connecting Sebago Lake at “The Basin” with Port- 
land Harbor at Fore River, Stroudwater. 
Cupsuptic.—One of Rangeley Lakes, Franklin County. 
Cushman Pond.—Tributary Saco River, Oxford County, 
Lovell. 
Daisy Brook.—Outlet Daisy Pond. 
Daisy Pond.—Tributary First Hurd Pond, Piscataquis 
County. 
