1 map : col. ; 45 x 31 cm. or smallerRelief shown by contours and spot heightsTitle supplied by catalogerSet includes various editions"Surveyed in 1903"Projection based on Spokane Astronomical Station"Contour interval 100 feet. Datum is mean sea…
1 map : 7 x 15 cm. On recto: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu292 Oakesdale was originally know as McCoy, after a local settler, but Northern Pacific Railway Company officials renamed the town Oakesdale in 1886, after Thomas…
1 map : col. ; 45 x 31 cm. or smallerRelief shown by contours and spot heightsTitle supplied by catalogerSet includes various editions"Surveyed in 1903""Contour interval 50 feet. Datum is mean sea level."Scale 1:125,000 ; polyconic proj. (W…
1 map; 36 x 38 cm.Shows additions, lot numbers, street names, railroads, county roads, swamps, military reserves, section numbers, and names of some landowners."Lines drawn crooked are intended to show incorrect surveys."Depth of navigable waterways…
This advertisement is about Nubian Blacking gives a brilliant polish for a week through wet or dry weather. It applied with sponge attached to the cork. It does not injure the leather nor clothing. It also combines all the requirements for Harness in…
1 map ; 27 x 32 cm.Maps shows the locations of missions, churches, and the travels of Pierre-Jean de Smet.Father Pierre Jean De Smet came to the northwest in 1840, as a "black robe" missionary to the Flathead Indians. With them, he traveled through…
1 map ; 27 x 32 cm. Maps shows the locations of missions, churches, and the travels of Pierre-Jean de Smet. The title of the map translates loosely as "New chart of the sources of the Flathead river, made by the R.P. DeSmet, of the …
1 map ; 27 x 32 cm. Maps shows the locations of missions, churches, and the travels of Pierre-Jean de Smet. The title of the map translates loosely as "New chart of the sources of Columbia river, made by the R.P. DeSmet, of the …
This page features two etchings illustrating worms supposedly extracted from a person's nose. The example on the bottom of the page is noteworthy for its depiction of a smiling, horned organism that can invade human nasal passages.