City of Tacoma, W.T., western terminus of N.P.R.R., Puget Sound, 1885 (1885)

Files

http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu/maps/image/uw38.jpg

Title

City of Tacoma, W.T., western terminus of N.P.R.R., Puget Sound, 1885 (1885)

Subject

Tacoma (Wash.) -- Aerial views -- Maps<br>Tacoma (Wash.) -- Pictorial works

Description

1 map : col. ; 33 x 84 cm.<br>Bird's-eye view<br>Oriented with north to lower right<br>Includes key to points of interest<br>Not drawn to scale<br>Settlement of Tacoma (first known as Commencement Bay, or Commencement City, after the Bay on which it was located) began in 1853. An Indian War led to the evacuation of the town, and it wasn't until the 1860s that it began to grow again, led on, as were so many Washington coastal towns, by the idea that it would be the western terminus for the cross-continental railroad. When, in 1873, the railroad did choose Tacoma as its terminus, its future was assured. The rail line was not completed until 1888, however.

Source

University of Washington Libraries Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division

Publisher

United States : s.n.

Date

1885

Contributor

University of Washington Libraries Map Collection

Rights

This image may be downloaded or reproduced for research and educational purposes without prior permission; please give credit to the University of Washington Libraries Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division. Any commercial use of this material is prohibited without prior permission from the University Libraries. Contact speccoll@u.washington.edu

Format

image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

Maps<br>Bird's-eye views

Identifier

uwm38<br>G4284.T2 A3 1885 .C5

Coverage

United States -- Washington (State) -- Pierce County -- Tacoma

Citation

“City of Tacoma, W.T., western terminus of N.P.R.R., Puget Sound, 1885 (1885),” Digital Exhibits, accessed November 23, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.wsulibs.wsu.edu/items/show/1585.