From 1914 to 1925, Maine used a system of lettered highways to designate cross-state routes.
This system was the first of its kind in the United States coordinated by a single state,[citation needed] predating Wisconsin's system by three years.
[citation needed] In 1919, the Maine Automobile Association and the Maine State Highway Commission collaborated to create a series of state-designated auto trails.
The system posed a stark contrast to the auto trail systems of other states, which were often private endeavors, with improvements by these booster organizations ranging from simple marked poles to paving and maintenance of the road.
It is unclear which routes listed below existed at what times.