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1 map : 6 x 16 cm. On recto: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu292 As early as 1876, mills built near the Spokane Falls used the falls as a source of power. In 1885, the first electric company was started on the falls, and...
1888-05-05

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 map on front:...
1888-05-05

1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm. Insets: Blackman block, The Eye news, book & job printing, Office of the eye C. H. Packard, Editor & Manager, and Carthcarts Hall. Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. :...
1889-05-05

1 view ; 31 x 69 cm. Oriented with north toward lower left. Includes key to points of interest, list of business references, and illustrations of prominent buildings. Insets: Gonzaga College, Public School, West Side of Howard Street, and North...
1884-05-05

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...
1888-05-05

1 map ; 28 x 25 cm. Bathymetry shown by isolines. Indexed in: CIS US serial set index, pt. 14, 3267-01 (53-2) H.misdoc. 212, map 9. Scale ca. 1:495,000
1895-05-05

1 broadside : map (on verso) ; 26 x 44 cm. View broadside text: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu204 This map is drawn from an advertisement by the Northern Pacific for the sale of bonds to finance the construction of its...
1870-05-05

1 ms. map: hand col., 21 x 27 cm. William Parkhurst Winans worked from 1870 to 1872 as Indian Sub-Agent for the tribes surrounding Fort Colville in Stevens County, Washington Territory. This hand drawn map delineates the area and number of the...


1 map ; 68 x 93 cm. At head of title: Department of Oregon. Relief shown by shading. Shows Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Western Montana. Shows roads and routes. Includes list of authorities and note. Scale 1:1,500,000 (W 126°--W 107°/N 49°--N 41°)
2024-05-05

This collection contains color slides of the Pacific Northwest and Washington D.C., photographed by Don C. Foster and others from circa 1944-1964. There bulk of the photographs consist of Alaskan landscapes, wildlife, and peoples, as...
The Sanford Daniel Reed Diary consists of brief daily notations of the wagon journey from Peoria, Illinois on April 14, 1864 and stops at Lawrence, Kansas on April 29, 1864. The diary describes rather the weather, road and camping...

Papers of a professor of fisheries at the University of Washington; Lauren R. Donaldson was a professor of fisheries and director of the Applied Fisheries Laboratory and its successors at the University of Washington. Donaldson was...

Black & white photographs and negatives that document Winsor's career as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood...

Photographs of Tacoma, Washington, surrounding Puget Sound areas and portraits of Yakima Indians; Thomas H. Rutter was born on January 1, 1837 in Truro, Cornwall, England and worked as a veterinarian before immigrating to the United...

Photographs of Alaska including mining and canning companies, hunting, the Alaska Central Railway, sternwheelers, Native Americans and the first automobile in Alaska. Also included is letter about the AYPE live game exhibit, and a folding souvenir...

Oregon's Agricultural Progress Magazine is a report to the taxpayers of Oregon from Oregon State University's Agricultural Experiment Station demonstrating how agriculture contributes to the economy, environment, and social structure of Oregon and...

The Patricia K. Ourada Papers date from 1962 through 1995 and consist of course materials, research files, manuscripts, correspondence, articles and ephemera. Materials highlight Dr. Ourada’s work as an advocate of Native American issues on the...

Bob Wethern (1921-2008) was a journalist and writter based in the Pacific Northwest. This collection consists primarily of Bob Wethern's research materials, notes, and drafts related to two substantial but unfinished writing projects.; Bob Wethern...

The Small Manuscripts and Subject Files contains primarily single-item or subject-created collections.; The Small Manuscripts and Subject Files contains primarily single-item or subject-created collections.; Folders are arranged alphabetically.;...

1958 congressional' record — house "Little River and Cayuga Creek, at and in the vicinity of Cayuga Island, Niagara County, New York. "Bird, Caney, and Verdigris Rivers, Oklahoma and Kansas. "Watersheds of the Illinois River, at and in the...
2009-04-01
42 GOVERNING CONTROL AND DISTRIBUTION OF WATER canals for the purposes herein specified is acknowledged and confirmed; but whenever any person, in the construction of any ditch or canal, injures or damages the possession of any settler on the...
2009-05-01
24 DECISIONS PERTINENT TO' PROPOSED WATERS EIGHTS ACT "Whenever, by priority of possession, rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing or other purposes, have vested and accrued, and the same are recognized and acknowledged...
2009-04-01
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