1 map : col., 35 x 48 cm. This map depicts the Northwest after the creation of all of the northwestern territories but before any but Oregon were actually made States.
1 map : col. ; 31 x 43 cm.Relief shown by hachures and spot heightsPublication date range is based on existence of Ferguson County in Washington Territory from 1863 to 1865In lower right: 19Scale [ca. 1:3,300,000] (W 126--W 110/N 49--N 41)
1 map : col. ; 45 x 31 cm. on sheet 56 x 47 cm. "Surveyed in 1896." Also, "Surveyed in 1894-1895" for topography? Geology by Bailey Willis and George Otis Smith. Scale: 1:125,000 Contour interval 50 feet. Relief indicated by…
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: blueprint, hand col., 39 x 48 cm.Map shows location of northeastern Washington Territory, with the Colville region outlined in red. It also shows a large portion of northern Idaho territory, established in 1863. Major landforms such as the…
1 map : col., 38 x 77 cm. In 1888, the Northern Pacific finally completed the last requirement of its original charter, the construction of a direct route to the Puget Sound. Stampede Pass across the Cascades opened in May of 1888.
1 map : col. ; 51 x 73 cmIncludes insets: Map to shew [sic] the communication from the NW coast of America to China & Australasia -- British possessions in AmericaRelief shown by hachuresScale undetermined (W 135--W 105/N 60--N 43)
1 map : col. ; 33 x 84 cm.Bird's-eye viewOriented with north to lower rightIncludes key to points of interestNot drawn to scaleSettlement of Tacoma (first known as Commencement Bay, or Commencement City, after the Bay on which it …
1 view ; 25 x 41 cm.Bird's-eye viewSeparated from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 554Insets: Prosser Mills -- C.A. Jensen's Drug Store -- Bridge at Prosser …
1 map; 31 x 24 cm.The 1887 date on this map has been added in green ink- the date depicted in this map is certainly several years earlier. In 1873 the settlers there employed a civil engineer to map the area and its claims. Though approximately 50…
1 map: col., 36 x 28From "The People's Atlas."This map shows the defined borders of Oregon state and the Territory of Washington. Note the large county lines in the eastern half of both states. Note also that the boundary of the Washington…
1 map; 23 x 31 cm.The campus of the state's land grant school--Washington State College in Pullman, Washington.By 1950, WSC had developed into an institution claiming over five thousand students. Four major changes took place in the five years…
1 map; 14 x 19 cm.A small map of the campus of Washington State College in Pullman, Washington. During World War II, WSC learned that while it was located in rural Washington State, it still could hold an important place in the success of the war…
1 map; 18 x 32 cm.A map of the campus of Washington State's land-grant school--Washington State College. Set up initially with a focus on agriculture, by 1913 it also included courses in business, foreign languages, home economics, pharmaceuticals…
1 map: 25 x 43 cm. "Scale 12 miles to 1 inch." Manuscript note from verso "3 September, 1935. Presented to the State College of Washington by E. M. Tardy, Day School Inspector U.S. Justice Department."The Colville Indian Reservation was established…
1 map; 18 x 24 cm. Map shows early campus buildings with walks and roads indicated.Washington Agriculture College began in 1892, on the hills overlooking the fifteen year old, wheat-growing town of Pullman, Washington. A land-grant college funded by…
1 map; 29 x 44 cm. Includes numbered Veteran's Housing.In 1946, Washington State College began a policy of entrance requirements for students. A housing shortage in the years directly following the Second World War forced the college to recognize…
1 map; 18 x 25 cm.A small map of the campus at Washington State College, 1939.A number of buildings belonging to the Washington State College are shown in this footprint map of the campus for 1939. By the 1950s, the agriculture program became fully…
1 ms. map ; 53 x 38 cm. Manuscript town plat for the city of Omak. Scale 200 feet = 1 inch. See another version of the map on recto: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu154 In 1901, Mr. Ben F. Ross, an employee of the Great Northern…
1 ms. map ; 53 x 38 cm. Manuscript town plat for the city of Omak. Scale 200 feet = 1 inch. See another version of the map on verso: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu153 In 1901, Mr Ben F. Ross, an employee of the Great Northern…
1 map: blueprint, 41 x 41 cm. Map lists voting precincts of incorporated town. WSU MASC copy has annotations and some water damage. Whitman county, located in south-eastern Washington, is named after Marcus Whitman, a missionary who was killed…
1 map; 29 x 24 cm. Then possessing less than 300 people, Seattle was about to boom to a population of more than 230,000 in the next 40 years. This was due to a variety of factors, including but not limited to the completion of the transcontinental…
1 map: 37 x 46 cm. Map shows a cross section of the 49th and 48th parallels with fathoms indicated. When the 1846 Treaty of Washington resolved the British-American boundary dispute as the 49th parallel, with Vancouver Island remaining…
1 map : 20 x 35 cm. Scale: 12 miles = 1 inch. When the 1846 Treaty of Washington resolved the British-American boundary dispute as the 49th parallel, with Vancouver Island remaining British, the San Juan Islands were divided along "the…
1 map ; 23 x 12 cm.Base map identifying islands, bays, inlets and canals in the Pacific Northwest. Includes Rosario Strait and Canal de Haro involved in the boundary dispute between Great Britain and the United States. Also shows towns, including…
1 map: blueprint, hand col., 21 x 14 cm. This map shows a proposed railroad connecting Lewiston, Idaho, and Homestead, Oregon, up the Hells River Canyon along the Snake River. As Homestead was connected to Ontario, Oregon via a Union Pacific built…
1 map; 45 x 55 cm. Scale 1 inch = 2 miles. Squares represent Townships. This map comes from a prospectus intending the construction of the mapped railway route from Spokane, Wa to Bayview, ID, for the transportation of goods and passengers…