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  • Publisher: McNally
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    • 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...
    • Fruitful Washington, (1888)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Northern Pacific Railroad Company--Maps; Washington Territory
    • 1 sheet ; 35 x 52 cm. Promotional broadside which includes: Rand, McNally & Co.'s business atlas map of Washington. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Originally folded to 18 x 9 cm. View text and maps of Northern Pacific Railroad and...
    • Fruitful Washington, (1888)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Northern Pacific Railroad Company--Maps; Washington Territory
    • 1 sheet ; 35 x 52 cm. Promotional broadside which includes: Rand, McNally & Co.'s business atlas map of Washington. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. Originally folded to 18 x 9 cm. View map on front:...
    • Washington. (1907)

    • Washington (State)--Maps; Railroads
    • 1 map: col., 48 x 65 cm. "Relative importance of places indicated by size." State capitals and county seats identified by symbols. "Rand, McNally, & Co.'s New Business Atlas Map of Washington". At top: "Issued by Bureau of Statistics and...
    • 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 map of Washington (1917)

    • Railroads--Washington (State)--Maps; Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map : col. ; 79 X 114 cm. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. On verso: Counties and towns index to Public Service Commission map of Washington. Scale ca. 1:506,880. 1 in. = 8 miles (W 124°50'--W 116°50'/N 49°10'--N 45°20')
    • 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....
    • 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...
    • Whitman Co. Wash., (1896)

    • Whitman County (Wash.)--Maps
    • 1 map; 33 x 33 cm. Map shows towns and ranges with rail roads and wagon roads, and ferries across the Snake River indicated. Scale 5 miles to an inch. Whitman County, located in south-eastern Washington State, was created in 1871 out of Stevens...
    • Tourist map of Union Pacific the overland route and connecting lines, (1888)

    • Railroads--Maps; Railroads--West (U.S.); Washington (State)--Maps, Tourist; Union Pacific Railroad Company; Promontory Summit (Utah); Crater Lake; Cascade Mountain Range; Alaska;
    • 1 map: col., 20 x 59 cm. In 1888, the Union Pacific Railroad Company was touting tourist points of interest on their transcontinental railroad route. While the boundaries and geography of the United States is somewhat skewed, the map does include...

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