[Gulf of Georgia to Puget Sound], (1872)

Files

http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu/maps/image/186.jpg

Title

[Gulf of Georgia to Puget Sound], (1872)

Subject

Vancouver's Island--Maps<br>Gulf of Georgia--Maps<br>Puget Sound--Maps<br>Washington Territory

Description

1 map : 20 x 35 cm. Scale: 12 miles = 1 inch. <br>When the 1846 Treaty of Washington resolved the British-American boundary dispute as the 49th parallel, with Vancouver Island remaining British, the San Juan Islands were divided along "the middle of the channel", with those west of the channel being British, and those to the east being American. Unfortunately, two channels divide Vancouver Island from the mainland: the Rosario Strait and the Haro Strait. After nearly coming to blows over the disputed islands in 1859, in 1871 the two countries finally agreed to give the matter over to the German Emperor for arbitration. On October 21st, 1872, Kaiser Wilhelm ruled that the Haro Strait would serve as the border, thus placing the disputed San Juan Islands in American waters.

Source

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, WSU Libraries

Publisher

[Berlin, Printed by R. V. Decker, Printer to the Court]

Date

1872

Contributor

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

Rights

Contact Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, for copyright information 509 335-6691

Relation

Is part of Memorial on the Canal de Haro as the boundary line of the United States of America, presented in the name of the American government to His Majesty, William I, German Emperor and King of Prussia, as arbitrator, by the American plenipotentiary, George Bancroft

Format

image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

Maps

Identifier

WSU 190 <br> F854 .U55 1872

Coverage

United States--Washington (State)
Canada
Gulf of Georgia
Puget Sound

Citation

“[Gulf of Georgia to Puget Sound], (1872),” Digital Exhibits, accessed November 24, 2024, http://752800.40daj.group/items/show/1732.