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1 map : col. ; 44 x 39 cm. on sheet 46 x 41 cm., originally folded to 23 x 11 cm. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Shows Inland Empire System, other electric railways, and finished and proposed steam railroads. Panel...


1 view ; 25 x 41 cm. Bird's-eye view. Separated from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 554. Insets: Prosser Mills -- C.A. Jensen's Drug Store -- Bridge at Prosser...
1889-04-25

1 map; 23 cm x 29 cm. This map is one of four surveys of prosepective pass crossings bound together in this volume. However, when the Northern Pacific finally completed its passage across the Cascades in 1888, the passage it had chosen was...
1869-04-25

1 map: col., 28 x 34 cm. One of the first successful American publishing companies to venture beyond the east coast, Rand McNally and Co. began in Chicago, 1856, under William H. Rand. Rand soon after employed printer Andrew McNally, and by 1868...
1881-04-25

deposits near Molalla, Clackamas County, and Cottage Grove, Lane County. Sands of the Columbia delta and the present and ancient beaches of Oregon contain heavy minerals—magnetite, titaniferous iron, ilmenite, chromite, garnet, sircon, and...

1 map: col., 40 x 36 cm. Plat map from the Whitman County city of Tekoa. Scale: 400'=1". Tekoa's first settler, Mr. Frank P. Connell, erected a post office at his trading post in 1888. That same year, Mr. Daniel Traux platted forty...
2024-04-25

United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Columbia Basin Project - Washington Relocation Great Northern Railway Kettle Falls to Williams Kettle Falls to Boyds ; Location Map
1940-04-16
2024-04-25
A branch of the Union Pacific Railroad into Spokane provides connections with the main line of that railroad to the Midwest and to Portland, Oreg. The Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry. supplies an alternate route to Portland via the lower Columbia...

Abstract-Larval and juvenile shortnose {Chasmistes brevirostris) and Lost River (Deltistes luxatus) suckers from Upper Klamath Lake, OR, were examined to determine anomaly rates for fins, eyes, spinal column, vertebrae, and osteocranium, and their...
2024-04-25
2005-07-18
2005-06-02
1 map: col., 20 x 20 cm. "U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 614 Sheet 7." Scale approximately 8 miles to 1 inch. A larger scale map of this route can be seen at http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu381 The next section of the...
2024-04-25

1 map ; 44 x 85 cm. At head of title: War Department. Prepared from field notes from 1858-1863. Shows topography in the vicinity of the route from the Missouri River to the west boundary of Idaho Territory. Includes hydrography, prairies,...
1863-04-25

Photographs of the marine shipping industry on Puget Sound; of a visit to Alaska; and Seattle and Tacoma views; Between 1893 and 1906 Wilhelm Hester documented both the maritime activities of the Puget Sound Region and of his time...

1 map: col., 20 x 20 cm. "U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 614 Sheet 5." Scale approximately 8 miles to 1 inch. A larger scale map of this route can be seen at http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu381 The next section of the...
2024-04-25

the west side of the Cascades, under the summit of which the line passes in a tunnel nearly 8 miles long, to the Columbia River near the city of Wenatchee. Almost all of the railroad mileage in the basin is single-track line. Highways The...

Document: "Secretary Udall Moves," America, Febuary 13, 1965, page 4
1965-02-13

1 map: col., 19x11 cm. "U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 614 Plate 1." Areas shown on the sheets of the route map are indicated in red. For example, see sheets 1:...
2024-04-25

Photos documenting Seattle's Metro Sewage Disposal Project, 1963-1974, provided by the environmental engineering firm of Brown and Caldwell.; Brown and Caldwell, an environmental engineering firm specializing in the design of...

Correspondence, business records, financial ledgers and business correspondence of forests, industries and shipping; Andrew Jackson Pope and Captain William Talbot, both from families who owned sawmills in Maine, founded the Pope &...

1 map: col., 20 x 20 cm. "U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 614 Sheet 3." Scale approximately 8 miles to 1 inch. <br>A larger scale map of this route can be seen at http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu381 The next...
2024-04-25

1 map: col., 20 x 20 cm. "U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 614 Sheet 6." Scale approximately 8 miles to 1 inch. A larger scale map of this route can be seen at http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu381 The next section of the...
2024-04-25

1 map: col., 21 x 20 cm. "U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 614 Sheet 4." Scale approximately 8 miles to 1 inch. A larger scale map of this route can be seen at http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu381 The next section of the...
2024-04-25

1 map: col., 23 x 34 cm. Plat map from the Whitman County city of Palouse. Scale: 400'=1". The word Palouse stems from the name of native tribes in the area that were perhaps known as the Palus, Palost, Pallah, or Palusha people. When French...
2024-04-25

1 map; 23 x 31 cm. This map is one of four surveys of prosepective pass crossings bound together in this volume. However, when the Northern Pacific finally completed its passage across the Cascades in 1888, the passage it had chosen was...
1869-04-25

1 map: col., 18 x 21 cm. Before the arrival to Washington State of the first irrigation projects handled by the U.S. Reclamation Service, the Northern Pacific Railroad and other railway companies funded...
2024-04-25

1 sheet ; 35 x 52 cm. Promotional broadside which includes: Rand, McNally & Co.'s business atlas map of Washington. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Originally folded to 18 x 9 cm. View text and maps of Northern Pacific...
1888-04-25

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