1 map: col., 62 x 55 cm. Lines under construction and proposed lines indicated on map. "The Northwest presents the greatest opportunities for settlers of any portion of "Uncle Sam's" domain. For grains, grasses, fruit, live stock and minerals…
1 map: col., 30 x 21 cm. This is one side of a tourist brochure promoting travel to Mount Rainier National Park from both Seattle and Portland. Its fairly representative of the changes taking place at the time, as distance travel began to be less…
1 map: 17 x 23 cm.Inset: [North-Central Oregon] Redmond, Oregon was platted in 1905, near both a planned canal and a planned railroad. The town was named after two local settlers.
1 map: 11 x 21 cm.Kennewick started as a railroad town in 1883 when a railroad bridge was being constructed across the river there. The town was platted in 1892, and boomed in the early 1900s with the construction of numerous irrigation canals. …
1 view; 22 x 13 cm. Bird's-eye view.Insets: Mount Tacoma [Rainier] 14445 feet high; Loading wheat at Tacoma.Settlement of Tacoma (first known as Commencement Bay, or Commencement City, after the Bay on which it was located) began in…
1 map : col ; 24 x 27 cm.Maps show Nez Perce Reservation under Treaty of 1855, 1865, and the Wallowa Valley claimed by Young JosephScanned from: Annual report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the Interior 1876 In…
1 map ; 20 x 32 cm.Scanned from: : Nez Perce Joseph : an account of his ancestors, his lands, his confederates, his enemies, his murders, his war, his pursuit and capture by O. O. Howard. General Oliver Howard was the soldier in charge of the…
1 map; 57 x 37 cm.Map indicates ownership of property. Scanned from: Davis' new commercial encyclopedia : Washington, Oregon and Idaho, the Pacific Northwest. By 1909, Spokane was firmly established as the major inline shipping point, based…
1 map : col ; 57 x 37 cm.Map shows street railroads and railroadsScanned from: Davis' new commercial encyclopedia : Washington, Oregon and Idaho, the Pacific Northwest. Portland was first settled in 1843, and was named, by coin flip, in 1845 (had…
1 map ; 59 x 109 cm. Large scale plan of base designated to accommodate 91st Infantry Division and auxiliary troops. "David L. Stone, Lieut. Col. Q.M.C., constructing quartermaster ... C.F. Pilat, planner and consulting engineer ... " …
1 map : col. ; 77 x 106 cm. Also shows frequency of delivery. Relief shown by spot heights. Seal of the Post Office Department, United States of America at head of title. …
1 map : col. ; 86 x 62 cm. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows railroads in operation, under construction and projected; also shows logging roads. Index to counties, towns, and logging roads on verso. A…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Insets: 1) saw mill, 2) Catholic Church, 3) school house. Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 474. Originally settled in…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Insets: coal bunkers, chief office. Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 514.The Northern Pacific Coal Company came to Roslyn in…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Insets: Delta Sid. Benton, District no. 1 School House, and Engine House.Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 586. Colfax was…
1 view : col ; 22 x 30 cm.Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 642. Moscow was first settled in 1869, and was then known as Paradise Valley. In 1875, the…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Insets J & G. Gaches store and Skagit County Bank.Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 210 The first settlers arrived here in…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Views of the (1) Old Catholic Church, (2) Sacred Heart Hospital in charge of the Sisters of Providence, (3) New Catholic Church, (4) Parochial School in charge of the Sisters of the Holy Thames, and (5) Gonzaga College in…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Insets: Houser & Harford grain elevator, Harford & Son Bankers, Residence R. M. Smith, and the Residence Mrs. Lillie Stiles.Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Insets: Blackman block, The Eye news, book & job printing, Office of the eye C. H. Packard, Editor & Manager, and Carthcarts Hall.Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Insets: Arlington National Bank, Union Block, First Nation Bank of Arlington, and the Sanford House.Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v.…
1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 138. Inset: Lake Whatcom. Whatcom was the first town in the area, founded originally around…
1 view : col ; 22 x 30 cm.Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 24. Port Hadlock was founded as a lumber milling town by Captain Samuel Hadlock. It's…