Rockabema Plantation, Maine

United States Maine  Aroostook  Rockabema Plantation  Rockabema Plantation is an extinct former mega-plantation in the forests on the southeast edge of the Central Aroostook townships of Aroostook County. Rockabema Plantation was formed from T6 R5 WELS (Moro), T7 R5 WELS, and the northwest quarter of T6 R4 WELS (Merrill) in 1846. A reduced Rockabema was reorganized when the northwest quarter of T6 R4 WELS was set off in 1855. In 1859 Maine abolished mega-plantations. Therefore, Rockabema Plantation was further reduced and reorganized from just the former Township Number 6 Fifth Range West of the Easterly Line of the State (T6 R4 WELS) in 1860. This smaller Rockabema Plantation had its name changed to the Plantation of Moro in 1870.

Adjacent towns: Aroostook Co.:  Dyer Brook | Hersey | Merrill | Township 7 R5 | Township 8 R5 | Webbertown Township | Saint Croix Township | Penobscot Co.:  Mount Chase | Township 6 R6 | Township 7 R6 | Township 8 R6