1 map; 44 x 44 cm."James J. Cameron, County Assessor, 1916".Cadastral maps of townships.Shows additions, lot numbers, section numbers, rivers, lakes, roads, transmission lines and names of some landowners."Scale: 1 in. = 400 feet"
1 map; 44 x 44 cm."James J. Cameron, County Assessor, 1916".Cadastral maps of townships.Shows additions, lot numbers, section numbers, rivers, lakes, roads, transmission lines and names of some landowners."Scale: 1 in. = 400 feet"
1 map; 44 x 44 cm."James J. Cameron, County Assessor, 1916".Cadastral maps of townships.Shows additions, lot numbers, section numbers, rivers, lakes, roads, transmission lines and names of some landowners."Scale: 1 in. = 400 feet"
1 map; 44 x 44 cm."James J. Cameron, County Assessor, 1916".Cadastral maps of townships.Shows additions, lot numbers, section numbers, rivers, lakes, roads, transmission lines and names of some landowners."Scale: 1 in. = 400 feet"
1 map; 44 x 44 cm."James J. Cameron, County Assessor, 1916".Cadastral maps of townships.Shows additions, lot numbers, section numbers, rivers, lakes, roads, transmission lines and names of some landowners."Scale: 1 in. = 400 feet"
This page from an article titled "Red Hot Coulees" and inlcudes a photograph of J. Harlen Bretz leading a field trip to explain his theory to a group of geologists and journalists. The article was printed in the September 1928 issue of Intermountain…
Photocopy of the Evacuazette, Volume 1, Number 6. This issue of the Evacuazette announces the arrival of hundreds of Japanese Americans from central and eastern Washington.