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1 view; 23 x 47 cm. Bird's-eye view. View Columbia Basin Irrigation Project map on inner fold: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu185
This is part of a promotional pamphlet intending to lobby for passage of funding...
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1 map ; col., 35 x 45 cm. Colored legend show 7 types of land use.
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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...
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1 map ; 29 x 20 cm. Map includes distances from Wenatchee, Sunnyside, Ellensburg, Quincy, and Richmond. Compiled and copyrighted by Automobile Club of Washington
View map of Automobile roads Horse Heaven quadrangle on front:...
2024-11-24
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1 map ; 48 x 53 cm. Map shows railroad lines, rivers, and mountains. Compiled and copyrighted by Automobile Club of Washington. View road map of winter routes from Wenatchee south on verso: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu213...
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1 map; 41 x 59 cm. Legend indicates paved roads, graveled roads, 9 ft. pavement, 9 ft. gravel, and bridges. Map lists primary and secondary highways.
The Washington State Highway Department was created in 1905, though the state Legislature had...
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1 map; 19 x 27 cm.
This map comes from a tourism brochure promoting travel within the state of Oregon. Its indicative of the change in focus on the part of the railroads- with no further income coming in from land grants, and the rush to...
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1 map : col.; 35 x 52 cm. Scale 20 miles = 1 inch. Map shows irrigated lands, irrigable lands, county boundaries, National Forest Boundaries, and Railroads.
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1 map; 39 x 72 cm. Scale 400 feet to 1 inch.
Cheney was founded in 1880 and named Billings, after the president of the Northern Pacific Railway. Prior to that, it had been known as Depot Springs. When a Northern Pacific director, Benjamin...
1890-11-24
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1 ms. map ; 40 x 49 cm. This is a manuscript map probably drawn by Judge Brown describing two tracts of land where the original Fort Okanogan and "Fort Okanogan on the Columbia" stood.
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1 map: blueprint ; 51 x 48 cm.
In 1901, Mr Ben F. Ross, an employee of the Great Northern Railroad, settled with his family in the area that became the town of Omak, Washington. By 1906, Ross had helped to organize the
first...
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1 map; 43 x 57 cm. Maximum speed limit for Washington 40 miles per hour.
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1 ms.; bird's-eye, 11 x 18.5 cm. Fr. Nicholas Point headed to the Rocky Mountains in 1841 with Father Pierre Jean DeSmet and five other Jesuit missionaries. As the group's official diarist on this trip, Point sketched Saint Mary's Village among...
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1 ms.; 8.5 x 13 cm. In September 1841, Nicholas Point and his fellow Jesuit, Charles Huet, selected the first site in the Coeur d'Alene River valley near the present town of St. Mary's, Idaho, for the foundation of the second Jesuit mission in the...
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1 ms.: bird's-eye, 11 x 18.5 cm. Fr. Nicholas Point headed to the Rocky Mountains in 1841 with Father Pierre Jean DeSmet and five other Jesuit missionaries. As the group's official diarist on this trip, Point sketched the campus of the St....
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Folded sheet, [1], 6, [1] p. : ill., map ; 23 x 42 cm. folded to 23 x 11 cm. Map indicates the heights of mountain peaks, railroad tracks, and summer home tracts
This is the front and back covers of a brochure published by the US Forest...
2024-11-24
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1 map: blueprint ; 51 x 48 cm.
In 1901, Mr Ben F. Ross, an employee of the Great Northern Railroad, settled with his family in the area that became the town of Omak, Washington. By 1906, Ross had helped to organize the
first...
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1 map : blueprint ; 37 x 48 cm. This blueprint shows campus housing units, Union Pacific Railway tracks, and some campus buildings.
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1 map, manuscript : 44 x 71 cm. Map indicates recommended use for various fields such as clover, bull farm, pasture, orchards, alfalfa, etc.
College Farm was initially located just east of campus (directly east of where Stadium Road now lies)....
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1 map : col. ; 41 x 56. Colored legend shows planned campus building between 1965 and 1975.
This map shows a variety of projects which were then in the planning stages. A large number of these never came about.
1963-11-24
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1 map : col. ; 47 x 61 cm. Legend shows power plants, power transmission lines (above and below 33,000 volts), railroads, agriculture & grazing, mining areas, Columbia Basin Project, transcontinental highways, timber belts, and irrigated...
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1 map : col. ; 47 x 61 cm. Text and photographs of Washington and Idaho industries served by the Washington Water Power Company. See map on front: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu259
The Washington Water Power Co. came into...
2024-11-24
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1 map; 37 x 25 cm. Relief shown by hachures. "Sen Ex. Doc. No. 5, 34th Cong., 3rd Sess." Scale 18 miles to 1 inch [1:1,140,480]. Map legend includes surveys executed, work under contract, proposed survey for 1857-1858, Indian reservations,...
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1 map : col., 28 x 54 cm. The map provides a bird's-eye view of existing dam projects, federal projects under construction, authorized federal projects, recommended federal projects, and non-federal damming projects under way. Information is also...
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1 map : col., 23 x 30 cm. "U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 611 plate 1". Areas shown on the sheets of the route map are indicated in red." For example, see sheets
27: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu257...
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