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  • Publisher: Chicago
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    • The Olympian en route Chicago to Seattle and Tacoma, (1911)

    • Northwest, Pacific--Description and travel--Views; Viewbooks--West (U.S.)--20th century; Railroads--West (U.S.)--Maps; Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company.
    • 1 map; 20 x 55 cm. Map shows route of the Olympian railroad with no topographic detail. Panorama photograph of the Olympian's cars above. The Olympian was the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company's attempt at transcontinental traffic....
    • Burlington system connections, (1925)

    • Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; Railroads--West (U.S.)
    • 1 map; 18 x 26 cm. Though Burlington (the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Railroad Co.) had an extensive national network, close examination of this map points out that the northwest portions of these routes are connections, and not part of the...
    • 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...
    • Industrial Map of the Puget Sound Country, State of Washington.  (1916)

    • Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company; Land use--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Maps; Olympic Peninsula (Wash.)--Maps; Railroads--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Maps
    • 1 map : col.; 69 x 55 cm. Map of the Puget Sound area / Olympic Peninsula, showing railways and steamship lines, areas of lumber and shingle production and their outputs, electric power, coal mines, flour mills, fish canneries, cement factories,...
    • 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...
    • Map of Washington, (1882)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Washington Territory; Waite, Charles H.
    • 1 map: col., 37 x 28 cm. One of the leading map publishing companies of the 20th century, Rand McNally and Co. began in Chicago, 1865. Under the partnership of William H. Rand and Andrew McNally (started in 1868), the company quickly grew from...
    • 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:...
    • [Washington] (1893)

    • Washington (State)--Description and travel
    • 1 map; 15 x 23 cm. This map comes from a souvenir booklet published specifically for distribution at the Washington State Building at the World's Colombian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893.
    • 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,...
    • Map of the City of Cheney, 1890

    • Cheney (Wash.)--Maps
    • 1 map; 39 x 72 cm. Scale 400 feet to 1 inch. Cheney was founded in 1880 and named Billings, after the president of the Northern Pacific Railway. Prior to that, it had been known as Depot Springs. When a Northern Pacific director, Benjamin P....
    • Washington. [1892]

    • Railroads--Washington (State)--Maps; Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map; col.; 44 x 64 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 20 miles. map appears to be from an atlas, pp. 280-281. Includes about 20 color-coded railway routes. Reverse includes partial index to Washington and Oregon state maps.
    • Washington. [1894]

    • Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map; col.; 56 x 74 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 16 miles. map taken from Rand, McNally & Co.'s Indexed Atlas of the World, pp. 454-455. Color coded by county. Reverse includes an index of Washington counties, creeks, Indian reservations, islands, lakes,...
    • Washington. [1881]

    • Washington (Terr.)--Maps
    • 1 map; col.; 28 x 35 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 30 miles. Taken from Rand McNally & Co.'s Atlas, p. 178. On the reverse is an index to Wyoming.
    • Railroad Commissioners' Map of Washington. (1907)

    • Railroads--Washington (State)--Maps; Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map; col.; 88 x 124 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 8 miles. Shows 25 color-coded railroad lines across Washington state, including five that were under construction, and two electric railways. map is cut into sections and bound on fabric so as to fold into...

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