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  • Description: 1834
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    • Railroad and county map of Washington, (1889)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Railroads--Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map : col. ; 40 x 55 cm. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, cities and railroads. Scale ca. 1:1,300,000. George F. Cram, a Union soldier who fought in Sherman's Army during the Civil War, returned home in 1867 to Evanston, Illinois to...
    • Oregon, (1884)

    • Washington (State)--Boundaries; Oregon--Maps; Rand McNally Co.; Cerography; Electrotyping; Morse, Richard Cary; Munson, Henry A.
    • 1 map: col., 34 x 29 cm. "Population 174,768". "Area, square Miles 94,560". George F. Cram, a Union soldier who fought in Sherman's Army during the Civil War, returned home in 1867 to Evanston, Illinois to begin a map and atlas company with his...
    • Cram's rail road & township map of Washington. (1883)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Railroads--Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map : col. ; 39 x 49 cm. Relief shown by hachures. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1880, by G.F. Cram in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington." From: Cram's standard American atlas (p. 195-198). Prime meridian:...
    • Map of Oregon Territory by Samuel Parker (1838)

    • Northwest, Pacific--Description and travel--Maps; Overland journeys to the Pacific.; Indians of North America--West (U.S.)
    • 1 map; 33 x 59 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 80 miles. In 1834, the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions appointed Rev. Samuel Parker to go to the Oregon Territory and scout locations for missions there. Parker traveled overland to Oregon in...
    • Washington Territory, (1884)

    • Washington (State)--Boundaries; Oregon--Maps; Rand McNally Co.; cerography; electrotyping; Morse, Richard Cary; Munson, Henry A.
    • 1 map : col.; 34 x 29 cm. Population 75,116. Area, square Miles 66,880. George F. Cram, a Union soldier who fought in Sherman's Army during the Civil War, returned home in 1867 to Evanston, Illinois to begin a map and atlas company with his uncle,...

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