Mount Hood and Vicinity (1911)<br>Washington 1:125,000 topographic quadrangles
Title
Mount Hood and Vicinity (1911)<br>Washington 1:125,000 topographic quadrangles
            Subject
Washington (State) -- Maps, Topographic
            Description
1 map : col. ; 39 x 38 cm.<br>Relief shown by contours and spot heights<br>Title supplied by cataloger<br>Set includes various editions<br>"Surveyed in 1907 and 1909-1911"<br>"Contour interval 100 feet.  Datum is mean sea level."<br>Scale 1:125,000 ; Polyconic proj. (W 122°15--W 121°42/ N 45°44--N 45°18)
            Creator
U.S. Geological Survey<br>Marshall, R.B.<br>Gerdine, T.G.<br>Sylvester, A.H.<br>Cowgill, Ralph<br>LaFollette, R.M.<br>Pendleton, T.P.<br>Sellon, E.L.<br>Johnston, E.R.<br>U.S. Coast and Geodedic Survey<br>Urquhart, C.F.<br>Carlock, J.H.<br>Neuner, George Jr.<br>Stoner, S.N.
            Source
University of Washington Libraries Map Collection
            Publisher
Washington, D.C. : The Survey
            Date
1959
            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
From the series: Washington 1:125,000 topographic quadrangles
            Format
image/jpeg
            Language
English
            Type
Maps<br>Topographic Maps
            Identifier
topo66<br>WA 30: Mount Hood and Vicinity 1911
            Coverage
United States -- Washington (State) -- Skamania County
United States -- Oregon -- Clackamas County
United States -- Oregon -- Multnomah County
            United States -- Oregon -- Clackamas County
United States -- Oregon -- Multnomah County
Collection
Citation
U.S. Geological Survey<br>Marshall, R.B.<br>Gerdine, T.G.<br>Sylvester, A.H.<br>Cowgill, Ralph<br>LaFollette, R.M.<br>Pendleton, T.P.<br>Sellon, E.L.<br>Johnston, E.R.<br>U.S. Coast and Geodedic Survey<br>Urquhart, C.F.<br>Carlock, J.H.<br>Neuner, George Jr.<br>Stoner, S.N., “Mount Hood and Vicinity (1911)<br>Washington 1:125,000 topographic quadrangles,” Digital Exhibits, accessed October 30, 2025, http://digitalexhibits.wsulibs.wsu.edu/items/show/1872.
