Skokomish Reserve, Skokomish Agency ; Squaxin Island Reserve, Nisqually Agency, (1879)

Files

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Title

Skokomish Reserve, Skokomish Agency ; Squaxin Island Reserve, Nisqually Agency, (1879)

Subject

Skokomish Indian Reservation (Wash.) -- Maps.<br>Squaxin Island Indian Reservation (Wash.) -- Maps.

Description

1 map ; 18 x 12 cm.<br>Skokomish Reserve, 4987 acres, 775 Indians.<br>From report text: Squaxin Reservation, containing 1,494.15 acres and a population of 100 Indians, said reservation being an island in Puget Sound 10 miles north of Olympia.<br>Scale 1:260,000.

Creator

United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.<br>United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Skokomish Agency.<br>United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Puyallup Agency.

Source

University of Washington Libraries Government Publications Division.

Publisher

Washington, D.C. : Government Printing Office.

Date

1879

Contributor

University of Washington Libraries Map Collection

Rights

This image may be freely downloaded and used. Please give credit to the University of Washington Libraries.

Relation

In United States Congressional serial set, House Executive Document 1, part 5. Report of the Secretary of the Interior; being part of the message and documents communicated to the two houses of Congress at the beginning of the second session of the forty-sixth Congress. In three volumes. Volume 1. [after p. 260]

Format

image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

Maps

Identifier

uwm167<br>Y 1.1/2:serial 1910 map 4

Coverage

Washington (State) -- Mason County -- Skokomish Indian Reservation
Washington (State) -- Mason County -- Squaxin Island Indian Reservation

Citation

United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.<br>United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Skokomish Agency.<br>United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Puyallup Agency., “Skokomish Reserve, Skokomish Agency ; Squaxin Island Reserve, Nisqually Agency, (1879),” Digital Exhibits, accessed November 23, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.wsulibs.wsu.edu/items/show/1486.