Mark! When you want a pointer regarding your western trip call on Your nearest ticket agent or any district passenger agent of the Northern Pacific Railway Co., (1896)

Files

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Title

Mark! When you want a pointer regarding your western trip call on Your nearest ticket agent or any district passenger agent of the Northern Pacific Railway Co., (1896)

Subject

United States -- West -- Maps <br>Northern Pacific Railroad Company. <br>Northwestern States -- Description and travel. <br>West (U.S.) -- Railroads -- Description and travel.

Description

1 map ; 13x20 cm. <br>Maps had been used for a variety of purposes- exploration, surveying, attracting settlers. With multiple transcontinental railroad lines now in existence and railroads having to seek new avenues for income, railroad maps began serving another purpose- tourism. This eye-catching map is intended to attract tourists to the western half of the continent in general and specifically to the Northern Pacific Railway as the means to get there.

Creator

Fee, Charles S.

Source

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, WSU Libraries

Publisher

St. Paul : Northern Pacific Railway, c1900.

Date

1901

Contributor

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

Rights

Contact Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, for copyright information 509 335-6691

Relation

Is part of Wonderland 1900 : descriptive of the region tributary to the Northern Pacific Railway, and including more particularly the story of Lewis and Clark's great exploration of the Northwest in 1804-1806 / by Olin D. Wheeler ; illustrated.

Format

image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

Maps

Identifier

wsu 466 <br>F 597 W6 1900 c. 1 & 1901 c. 1

Coverage

United States -- West

Citation

Fee, Charles S., “Mark! When you want a pointer regarding your western trip call on Your nearest ticket agent or any district passenger agent of the Northern Pacific Railway Co., (1896),” Digital Exhibits, accessed November 27, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.wsulibs.wsu.edu/items/show/1941.