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    • Pays des Porteurs (Country of the Porteurs), (c. 1846)

    • Missions--Washington (State)--Maps, Manuscript; Missions--Idaho--Maps, Manuscript; Missions--Montana--Maps, Manuscript
    • 1 ms. map: hand col.; 26 x 22 cm. In 1840, Jesuit missionary Fr. Pierre Jean DeSmet, traveled to the Pacific Northwest upon request by the Flathead Indian nation. Returning the next year with supplies and a few fellow brethren, DeSmet founded St....
    • College Farm, (1916)

    • Washington State University--College Farm--Maps, Manuscript; Pullman (Wash.)--Maps
    • 1 map, manuscript : 44 x 71 cm. Map indicates recommended use for various fields such as clover, bull farm, pasture, orchards, alfalfa, etc. College Farm was initially located just east of campus (directly east of where Stadium Road now lies). As...
    • Outings in Oregon, (1909)

    • Railroads--West (U.S.)--Maps; Oregon Railway and Navigation Company; Southern Pacific Company
    • 1 map; 19 x 27 cm. This map comes from a tourism brochure promoting travel within the state of Oregon. Its indicative of the change in focus on the part of the railroads- with no further income coming in from land grants, and the rush to homestead...
    • 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...
    • De la Mission St. Anne, (ca. 1846)

    • Missions--Washington (State)--Maps, Manuscript; Alberta--Maps, Manuscript; Montana--Maps, Manuscript; Fr. Thibault; Fr. Bourassa;
    • 1 map: hand col., 24 x 22 cm. Catholic missionary and northwest explorer, Fr. Pierre John DeSmet, established a mission with the Flathead Indians of the Bitterroot Valley near present day Missoula, Montana on September 24, 1841. Having gained the...
    • Map of Garfield County, 1932 : rev. to June 9, 1937.

    • Garfield County (Wash.)--Maps; Road Maps--Washington (State).
    • 1 map ; 51 x 76 cm. Inset: Pomeroy. Blue line print. Legend indicates various types of roads. The land in Garfield County was initially considered grazing land, and the area was thus sparsely settled until the 1870s. When its favorable agricultural...
    • Relief map of the country traversed by the Shasta Route and Coast Line, (1916)

    • Railroads--West (U.S.)--Maps; Railroad travel--Northwest, Pacific--Maps; West (U.S.)--Guidebooks; Northern Pacific Railroad; Pacific Coast--Description and travel; United States--Guidebooks.
    • 1 map: col., 19x11 cm. "U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 614 Plate 1." Areas shown on the sheets of the route map are indicated in red. For example, see sheets 1: http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/maps/id/596 2:...
    • 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...
    • Map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, (1867)

    • Oregon--Maps; Washington (State)--Maps; Washington Territory; Idaho--Maps; Montana--Maps; Mitchell, S. Augustus; Mitchell, S. Augustus Jr.
    • 1 map: col., 36 x 29 cm. In 1831, S. Augustus Mitchell, a teacher from Connecticut, began a publishing firm in Philadelphia. By 1845, Mitchell purchased the copyright to The New Universal Atlas, the product of one of the fathers of American...
    • 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:...
    • 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,...
    • The American Village [Oregon City] (1848)

    • Oregon--Oregon City--Pictorial Works
    • 1 watercolor view: col., 28 x 35 cm. Oregon City was first settled in 1829. Dr. John McLoughlin is generally credited as the town's founding father, having constructed an early lumber mill there. Oregon City was an early capitol of the territory,...

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