1 map on 2 sheets : col. ; 147 x 125 cm., sheets 103 x 124 cm. and 62 x 135 cm.Shows land classifications for Olympic Peninsula and Puget Sound region west of King and Snohomish county lines; does not include Olympic National Forest and Quinault…
1 map : col. ; 45 x 31 cm. or smallerRelief shown by contours and spot heightsSet includes various editions"Surveyed in 1893-94-95""Engraved June 1897 U.S.G.S.""Contour interval 50 feet. Datum is mean sea level.""Edition of Mar. 1900."Land…
1 map : col. ; 45 x 31 cm. or smallerRelief shown by contours and spot heightsSet includes various editions"Surveyed in 1894-95""Engraved April 1897 by U.S.G.S.""Edition of Feb. 1900"Diagram depicts which topographers were responsible for which areas…
1 map; 39 x 26 cm. Government lands taken and O.R.&N.Co.'s lands both identified by shading. In 1884, The Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. constructed tracks south-east across Oregon from…
1 map ; 47 x 43 cm.Scale 1 inch = 125 feet"From field notes of official survey August 1874. By E.B. True M.A. Surveyor and Dil.""Approved June 22nd, 1875. Henry W. Stanton. Mayor of Lewiston.""Filed for record July 1st A.D. 1879 at 9 o'clock at…
1 map: 10 x 18 cm. In the end of October in 1805 the Lewis & Clark expedition reached the Schutes of the Columbia, in the area today known as Cascade Locks. The expedition was forced to portage around these falls on November 1st, and again on…
1 map; col., 20 x 27 cm. The Great Northern's route over Stevens Pass was originally laid out with an eye towards the future construction of tunnels that could that could increase efficiency and decrease the hazards of travel. The original line…
1 map: hand col., 34 x 46 cm. Longitude at top according to the Meridian of Greenwich. Longitude at bottom according to the Meridian of Paris. Road described by the author indicated in red. Capital, State capitals, cities, forts,…
1 map ; 62 x 93 cm.Relief shown by hachuresInset: Reconnaissance of the railroad route from Walla Walla to Seattle via Yak-e-mah River & Snoqualmie Pass / by A. W. Tinkham in January 1854Shows appropriate location of practicable and probably…
1 map: 14 x 19 cm. A small, footprint map of the State College of Washington campus. The map does not include street names, but all buildings are identified.Many of the periphery buildings on this map were a product of the upswing in the national…
1 map : mounted on cloth backing ; 37 x 49 cm.Relief shown by hachures"September 20th, 1855."Scale 1:1,140,480. 18 miles to 1 in. (W 125°--W 117°/N 49°--N 46°)
1 map ; 56 x 71 cm.Relief shown by hachures"Sen.Ex.Doc. No.1. 37th Cong. 2nd Sess."Shows progress of the township surveys in western Washington Territory. Indicates surveys executed, under contract, and proposed. Includes Indian reservations,…
1 map ; 44 x 58 cm.Relief shown by hachuresShows township surveys in eastern Washington Territory primarily along the Oregon border near the Blue Mountains. Includes the third standard parallel and the Columbian guide meridian. Shows wagon roads,…
1 map; 56 x 36 cm. Scale: 12 miles = 1 inch Relief shown by hachures. "Surveyor General's Office, Olympia, W. T., September 21st 1857. James Tilton [signature], Surveyor General." …
1 map : col. ; 46 x 84 cmShows railroads, proposed railways, school houses, churches, county roads, springs, and school district boundaries and numbersIncludes ill.: Combined harvester at work in Adams CountyScale 1:126,720. One-half inch to the mile
1 map ; 74 x 92 cm. Insets: Kennewick; Prosser. Blue line print. Benton County is best known as the site where the Atomic Energy Commission placed its Hanford site in 1943, six years after this map, for the continuation of the Manhattan Project and…
1 map : col., 37 x 72 cm.Scale 200 ft. = 1 in. Bremerton is named after George Bremer, a German immigrant who originally platted the town. Bremer sold the navy land for a naval yard that same year, and Bremerton has been host to the Puget Sound…
1 map: col., 34 x 43 cm.Granted permission to publish S. Augustus Mitchell's maps in 1850, the publishing house of Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. published (as one of its first printings) a map of the newly formed State of California and the Oregon and…
1 map; 23 x 31 cm.The campus of the state's land grant school--Washington State College in Pullman, Washington.By 1950, WSC had developed into an institution claiming over five thousand students. Four major changes took place in the five years…
1 map; 36 x 31 cm. Scale 400'=1" TWP 14& 15 N. R. 45 E. Map contains key to buildings, halls, and churches. The town of Pullman was not more than fifteen years old when it won the honor of establishing the land grant college for Washington State in…
1 map; 18 x 32 cm.A map of the campus of Washington State's land-grant school--Washington State College. Set up initially with a focus on agriculture, by 1913 it also included courses in business, foreign languages, home economics, pharmaceuticals…
1 map; 20 x 26 cm.Map of the campus of Washington State College in Pullman, Washington.This map shows the footprints of main buildings on campus in 1938. While it designates the major roads running through the campus, it does not name them. It also…
1 map; 18 x 24 cm. Map shows early campus buildings with walks and roads indicated.Washington Agriculture College began in 1892, on the hills overlooking the fifteen year old, wheat-growing town of Pullman, Washington. A land-grant college funded by…
1 map; 18 x 25 cm.A small map of the campus at Washington State College, 1939.A number of buildings belonging to the Washington State College are shown in this footprint map of the campus for 1939. By the 1950s, the agriculture program became fully…
1 map ; 41 x 66 cm."February 1918."Includes pier occupancy information, depth in feet at piers and in waterways, and depth in fathoms elsewhereOriented with north to left
1 map ; 48 x 55 cm., folded in cover 18 x 9 cm.Relief shown by hachuresShows modern day Grays Harbor CountyIncludes "View of Ocosta terminus of N.P.R.R."Scale 1:190,080. 1 in. = 3 miles
1 blueprint map ; 74 x 75 cm. fold. to 17 x 10 cm. Original folding blueprint map. Color coding manuscripts additions indicate Weyerhauser and other timber interests. Fenner also located cities, railroads, the Quinault Indian Reservation and…
1 map: 34 x 35 cm.Scale 1 inch = 1600 feet.Various symbols indicate lots sold; lots sold and built upon; Central School; churches; parks; and schools. Dashed lines indicate railroads. One of the many hats worn by the Lewiston-Clarkston…
1 map : col. ; 23 x 41 cm. From: Exploration du territoire de l'Oregon, des Californies et de la mer Vermeille, executee pendant les annees 1840, 1841 et 1842, par M. Duflot de Mofras, [Paris: Arthus Bertrand, 1844] Plate no. 18Vice Consul for France…
1 map : col. ; 24 x 72 cm.Relief shown by contoursShows a section of the Columbia River, showing proposed canals, feeders and railways. Also shows fall and rapids, water gauges, and "basaltic" region. Map is reduced from sheet 1 & 2, survey of…