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    • Map of Pullman and the State College of Washington, (1928)

    • Washington State University--Maps; Pullman (Wash.)--Maps; Washington State College; Washington Agriculture School
    • 1 map; 26 x 34 cm. Scale 1/8"=100'. Map includes building, street, and church directories. Business district and paved streets are indicated. This map was prepared by the Highway Engineering Department of Washington State College (WSU). Opening its...
    • Map of campus, State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash. (1913)

    • Washington State University--Maps; Pullman (Wash.)--Maps; Rogers Field; Soldier's Field; Silver Lake; Lake de Puddle; Mechanical Arts Building; Wilson Hall; John A. Finch Memorial Hospital
    • 1 map; 18 x 32 cm. A map of the campus of Washington State's land-grant school--Washington State College. Set up initially with a focus on agriculture, by 1913 it also included courses in business, foreign languages, home economics, pharmaceuticals...
    • Map of campus, State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash., (1910)

    • Washington State University--Maps; Pullman (Wash.)--Maps; College Hall; Mechanic Arts Building; Bryan Hall; Ferry Hall; Science Hall;
    • 1 map; 18 x 24 cm. Map shows early campus buildings with walks and roads indicated. Washington Agriculture College began in 1892, on the hills overlooking the fifteen year old, wheat-growing town of Pullman, Washington. A land-grant college funded...
    • Map of Washington State Highways (1913)

    • Road Maps--Washington (State); Roads--Washington (State); State Highway Committee
    • 1 map: hand-col., 38 x 55 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 18 miles. The Washington State Highway Department was created in 1905, though the state Legislature had been attempting to create state roads as early as 1893. The first concrete and asphalt roads were...
    • Map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, (1877)

    • Oregon--Maps; Washington (State)--Maps; Washington Territory; Idaho--Maps; Montana--Maps
    • 1 map: hand col., 38 x 30 cm. A map delineating the territories of Washington, Idaho and part of Montana and the state of Oregon. Oregon was the first to form an organized government, and was admitted into the union as the 33rd state under a law...
    • Map of Pullman and the State College of Washington, (1920)

    • Washington State University--Maps; Pullman (Wash.)--Maps; Bryan, E.A.; Van Doren Hall; Mechanic Arts Building; Administration Building; College Hill; Bryan Hall; Ferry Hall; Stevens Hall; College Hall;
    • 1 map; 26 x 34 cm. Scale 1/8"=100'. Map includes building, street, and church directories. Business district and paved streets are indicated. Map prepared by Highway Engineering Department of the State Agriculture College (WSU). Under the Morrill...
    • Map of Pullman Giving Well Locations, 1933

    • Water--Washington (State)--Pullman; Artesian basins--Washington (State)--Pullman
    • 1 map, 25 x 36 cm., annotated. This is an early 1930s map of Pullman, Washington, originally created by the Highway Engineering Department of the State College of Washington (later Washington State University), and published by the Pullman Herald...
    • Road map of the Northwest. (1918)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Washington State College
    • 1 map; 46 x 64 cm. The map was created by the State College of Washington Highway Department for promotional purposes. Originally a folded pamphlet, this map shows all of Washington state and parts of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon. On verso,...
    • Road map of the Northwest. (1919?)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Washington State College
    • 1 map; 41 x 61 cm. The map was created by the State College of Washington Highway Department for promotional purposes. Originally a folded pamphlet, this map shows all of Washington state and parts of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon. It also...
    • Map of the State of Washington. (1901)

    • Forest reserves--Washington (State)--Maps; Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map; col.; 54 x 68 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 16 miles. Original map by Rand, McNally & Co. (1895). Shading added by State Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture, and Immigration in 1901 to demarcate Olympia, Washington, Mt. Rainier, and Priest River Forest...
    • Olympic National Forest, Willamette Meridian. (1915)

    • Olympic Peninsula (Wash.)--Maps; Washington (State)--Maps, Tourist; Olympic National Forest (Wash.)--Maps
    • 1 map; 78 x 85 cm. Scale: not marked; approx. 1 inch = 24 miles (using Public Land Survey System). "Traced by E.J.H. 1915." map folds up into a brochure entitled "Map of the Olympic National Forest and Directions for Hunters and Campers," with...
    • Highway Map: State of Washington. (1931)

    • Washington (State)--Road Maps; Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map; col.; 88 x 133 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 7 miles. map shows state highways, state roads, county roads, railroads, and route numbers. Indicates whether/how roads are paved. Certain counties on the map have been hand-colored in crayon, and routes...

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