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1 map; 66 x 37 cm.
Scale 1" =1/4 mile.
Shows additions, lot numbers, street names, railroads, section numbers, and names of some landowners.
This map is part of D. H. White's Atlas of Pierce County, Washington, which consists mainly of...
2024-05-09

1 map: 11 x 21 cm. Kennewick started as a railroad town in 1883 when a railroad bridge was being constructed across the river there. The town was platted in 1892, and boomed in the early 1900s with the construction of numerous irrigation...
2024-05-09

1 map : col., 17 x 39 cm. Colored symbols indicate power stations, local systems owned by W.W.P.Co., local systems owned by other companies, and transmission lines. The Washington Water Power Co. came into existence in 1889 as the...
2024-05-09

1 map ; 15 x 23 cm. View front cover: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu198 The publishers of this map, Jay Cooke and Company, were the financial managers and marketers of the Northern Pacific Railroad. They printed many...
1871-05-09

1 map : col. ; 38 x 31 cm. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale 1:2,534,400.
1874-05-09

Correspondence, minutes, reports, and other records of the North Cascades Conservation Council, a conservation group that spearheaded the development of the North Cascades National Park in Washington state; The North Cascades...

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...
2024-05-09

1 map ; 40 x 53 cm. "J.A. Williamson, Commissioner" General Land Office. "Sen. Ex. Doc. 120." Shows Washington Territory and its boundary with surrounding states. Shows proposed, amended, constructed, and branch lines of the Northern Pacific...
1880-05-09

1 map : col. ; 55 x 73 cm. Relief shown by hachures. "H. ex. /.2, 48." "Photo lith & print by Julius Bien & Co. 139 Duane St. N.Y." Color map of Washington Territory showing the boundaries of Indian reservations, military reservations, and...
1884-05-09

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°)
2024-05-09

Records of an environmental conservation organization in Washington State.; The Alpine Lakes Protection Society of Washington was a citizens' conservation organization. Founded in 1968, it promoted congressional enactment of a national...

1 map : col. ; on sheet 45 x 70 cm. "Longitude west from Greenwich" at top of map; "longitude west from Washington" at bottom of map. Relief shown by hachures. In upper margin: 70,...
1883-05-08

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...
2024-05-09

Papers of a lumber company executive, banker, and political activist in Seattle, Washington.; Edwin Gardner Ames, lumber company executive, banker, and political activist, was manager of the Pope & Talbot interests in the Puget Sound...

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:...
2024-05-09

1 map : col. ; 58 x 86 cm. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale 1:760,320. 1 in. = 12 miles (W 125°--W 117°/N 49°--N 45°)
1897-05-09

Records of a Seattle environmental organization formed in 1979.; The Washington Wilderness Coalition is a Seattle environmental organization that was incorporated in 1979. It is an association which works to protect public lands in the...

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...


1 map: col., 44 x 35 cm. Plat maps from the Whitman County cities of Thornton and Elberton. Scale 400'=1". Elberton, named after Elbert, the deceased son of plat filer Sylvester M. Wait in 1886, began as the site of a mill. Located 12 miles...
2024-05-09

1 map ; 43 x 54 cm. Relief shown by hachures. Shows progress of township surveys. Indicates surveys executed, proposed, or under contract. Shows land claims of Puget Sound Agricultural Company, the proposed routes of the North Pacific Railroad,...
1864-05-09

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,...
1861-05-09

1 map: hand-col., 38 x 55 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 18 miles. The Washington State Highway Department was created in 1905, though the state Legislature had been attempting to create state roads as early as 1893. The first concrete and asphalt roads were...
2024-05-09

1 map col. ; 65 x 88 cm. Scale [1:68,760]. 1 in. to 6 miles. Shows roads, rail roads in operation, projected rail roads, post offices, and saw mills. The Yakima Indian reservation, at the lower left corner of this map, was created in 1855....
1878-05-09

1 map ; 44 x 58 cm. Relief shown by hachures. Shows 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...
1862-05-09

Organizational records documenting the regional conservation activities the Northwest Office of the Friends of the Earth.; Friends of the Earth is an environmental organization, established in 1969 by David Brower. The Northwest office...

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