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    • Pataha City, W. T. (1889)

    • Pataha City (Wash.)--Aerial views--Maps; Pataha City (Wash.)--Pictorial works
    • 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...
    • Omak [recto], Jan. 1 1907

    • Omak (Wash.)--Maps, Manuscript; Okanogan County--Maps, Manuscript; Ross, Ben F.
    • 1 ms. map ; 53 x 38 cm. Manuscript town plat for the city of Omak. Scale 200 feet = 1 inch. See another version of the map on verso: http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/maps/id/316 In 1901, Mr Ben F. Ross, an employee of the...
    • Fort George formerly Astoria (1848)

    • Oregon--Astoria--Pictorial Works
    • 1 watercolor view: col., 20 x 31 cm. This portrays Astoria, Oregon, during the year 1845. Astoria was first settled in 1811, when members of the Pacific Fur Company established a Fort and a trading post there. In 1813, after the War of 1812, the...
    • Plat map of Pataha City, (1913). Standard atlas of Garfield County, Washington

    • Pataha Wash.--Maps; Garfield County--Washington (State); Pomeroy, Washington (State);Oregon Railway and Navigation Compahy; Pataha-Alpowa Stage Coach; Houser Mill; Pataha Flour Mill
    • 1 map: col., 17 x 24 cm. Plat map from the Garfield County city of Pataha. Scale: 300'=1";. In 1881, the newly formed Garfield County held its county seat at Pataha City for one year. It transferred the next year three miles away to Pomeroy,...
    • Grays Harbor and the Olympic peninsula, (1924)

    • Grays Harbor County (Wash.)--Maps
    • 1 map: 22 x 20 cm. This is the back cover of a Grays Harbor promotional brochure. Grays Harbor was named for Captain Robert Gray, who discovered it in 1792. It was a perhaps at its heyday when this was published- a booming lumber town, having been...

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