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    • 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...
    • Map of Oregon and Upper California, (1847)

    • Washington (State)--Boundaries; Washington Territory; Oregon Territory; Oregon--Maps; California--Maps; Vancouver Island; British Columbia
    • 1 map: hand col., 42 x 35 cm. The Oregon Treaty of 1846 between Great Britain and the United States settled the northern border dispute of the Pacific Northwest. Under this agreement, the land--occupied jointly between the two countries since...
    • 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 Washington, (1881)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Washington Territory; Waite, Charles H.; Bower, Robert A.; Northern Pacific Railroad
    • 1 map: col., 28 x 34 cm. One of the first successful American publishing companies to venture beyond the east coast, Rand McNally and Co. began in Chicago, 1856, under William H. Rand. Rand soon after employed printer Andrew McNally, and by 1868...
    • Chart of the N. W. Coast of America and the N. E. Coast of Asia. (1794)

    • America--Discovery and exploration--Maps; Alaska; Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific--Maps; North America--Early works to 1800--Maps; Pacific Coast (U.S.)--Maps;
    • 1 map : col.; 58 x 80 cm. Scale: 1 inch = approximately 140 British miles, or 1 inch = 20 Nautical Leagues. Chart of sea routes explored by Captain Cook in the years 1778 and 1779, first published in 1784. Includes Native American place names and...
    • Map of business portion of Bremerton. (1909)

    • Bremerton (Wash.)--Maps; Kitsap County (Wash.)--Maps
    • 1 map : col.; 37 x 72 cm. Scale 200 ft. = 1 in. Bremerton is named after George Bremer, a German immigrant who originally platted the town. Bremer sold the navy land for a naval yard that same year, and Bremerton has been host to the Puget Sound...

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