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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...
2024-11-25
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1 map: 34 x 40 cm. T. 7 N. R. 46 E. Willamette Meridian. Scale 4 in. = 1 mile. This map shows the mouth of the Grande Ronde River with notations and the path of a canal and flumes which diverted water out of the river and through a generator both...
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1 map: 32 x 58 cm. Scale: 2 in. = 1 mile. Red lines indicate irrigation ditches and flumes. In 1896 the Lewiston Water and Power Company began work on a series of ditches and flumes which would carry water from Asotin Creek into the area that...
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1 blueprint map: 50 x 46 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 500 feet. "Note: Indicated speed of currant (8 to 9 miles per hour) is for both high and low water: Statement of river steamboat Captains." Inset: sketch of projected bridge paths, with elevations...
1897-11-25
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1 map; 32 x 29 cm.
From June 1st, 1905 to October 15th, 1905, Portland, Oregon hosted the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition. The world's fair garnered just under two and a half million admissions, made a hefty profit for its investors, and...
2024-11-25
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1 map: 20 x 20 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 12 miles. The Coeur d'Alene area saw a gold and silver rush in 1883 and 1884, as thousands of prospectors descended on the area. This map comes from an 1885 brochure advertising the benefits of the Spokane...
1885-11-25
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1 map; 29 x 25 cm. Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. Each curve represents an elevation of 50 feet. Inset: Position of Col. Steptoe, night of May 17th, previous to final retreat
Colonel Steptoe was in the process of leading approximately 140 men from...
2024-11-25
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1 map: color, 43 x 29 cm. Scale 6 miles to 1 inch. Idaho & Washington Northern R.R. indicated by thick red line. Pend Oreille River Navigation Co. indicated by dashed red line. Spokane International indicated by heavy black line. Other railroads...
2024-11-25
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1 map: 40 x 31 cm. Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. "Each curve shows an elevation of 50 ft., and the haschures an elevation of from 15 to 20 ft."
In 1858 a military expedition was formed under the leadership of Col. George Wright to engage the Spokane...
2024-11-25
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1 map: 29 x 69 cm. Scale: 4.25 inches = 1 mile. Soundings are expressed in feet and show the depths at low water. Proposed extension of existing dam shown by dashed line. Proposed dredging to 20 ft at low water shown by hachures.
In...
1895-11-25
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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."...
2024-11-25
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1 map; 37 x 44 cm. "Scale 1 / 600,000". Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings (in fathoms)
At head of title: "U.S. Coast Survey A.D. Bache Superintendent."
"Verified H. W. Benham ......
2024-11-25
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1 map; 26 x 37 cm.
To view text on verso: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu583b
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1 map; 23 x 35 cm. View text on verso: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu584b
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1 map; 25 x 50 cm. "Scale: 1000 ft. = 1 inch". The area on this map is located about 30 miles upstream from North Bend, Wa. on the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The hot springs mentioned on the map is Goldmyer Hot Springs. Apparently the...
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1 map; 34 x 75 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles. Railroads in operation indicated by heavy lines. Railroads projected indicated by dashed lines. Wagon roads indicated by parallel lines.
1893-11-25
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1 map: hand col., 21 x 26 cm.
2024-11-25
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1 map: hand col., 27 x 32 cm. Page originally printed as part of Greenleaf's: A New Universal Atlas.
2024-11-25
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1 map: color, 35 x 92 cm.
Soundings are in feet and show the depth at Mean Lower Low Water. Various types of hachures show various depth contours: thirty foot, twenty-four foot, eighteen foot, twelve foot, and low water lines. Scale:...
2024-11-25
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1 map; 27 x 130 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles. This map comes from an 1882 Army expedition to locate a path across the Cascades from Ft. Colville to the Pacific via Lake Chelan. Lt. Pierce's report concluded the route to be impractical at best, and...
1882-11-25
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1 map; 27 x 40 cm.
Scale: 1 inch = 40 ft. Bearings given as calculated Magnetic Bearings. Offsets are taken every 25 feet. Silver Lake was a small manmade lake which existed on the campus of Washington State College...
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