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    • [Gulf of Georgia to Puget Sound], (1872)

    • Vancouver's Island--Maps; Gulf of Georgia--Maps; Puget Sound--Maps; Washington Territory
    • 1 map : 20 x 35 cm. Scale: 12 miles = 1 inch. When the 1846 Treaty of Washington resolved the British-American boundary dispute as the 49th parallel, with Vancouver Island remaining British, the San Juan Islands were divided along "the middle of...
    • Anderson Map Co. Map of Washington. (1909)

    • Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map; col.; 107 x 157 cm. Scale not marked; approx. 1 inch = 6 miles. map uses Public Land Survey system; origin is at the Willamette Meridian. County lines marked with orange; forest reserve boundaries marked with green. County seats, railroads,...
    • Bird's eye view of Spokane Falls, W.T., (1884)

    • Spokane (Wash.)--Description and travel--Aerial--Maps; Spokane (Wash.)--Pictorial Works; Gonzaga University.; Washington Territory
    • 1 view ; 31 x 69 cm. Oriented with north toward lower left. Includes key to points of interest, list of business references, and illustrations of prominent buildings. Insets: Gonzaga College, Public School, West Side of Howard Street, and North...
    • Colfax Wash. 1889

    • Colfax (Wash.)--Maps; Colfax (Wash.)--Pictorial works
    • 1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm. Insets: Delta Sid. Benton, District no. 1 School House, and Engine House. Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 586. Colfax was...
    • Colfax, Washington Territory. (1888)

    • Railroad land grants--Washington (State)--Maps
    • 1 map : 6 x 19 cm. On recto: http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/maps/id/610 Colfax was originally settled in the 1860s, due to its location at the confluence of two rivers. It was originally named Belleville, but the name...
    • Cross Section on the parallel of 49, (1872)

    • United States--Boundaries--Canada; Gulf of Georgia; Vancouver Island; San Juan Island; Canal de Haro; Washington Territory
    • 1 map: 37 x 46 cm. Map shows a cross section of the 49th and 48th parallels with fathoms indicated. When the 1846 Treaty of Washington resolved the British-American boundary dispute as the 49th parallel, with Vancouver Island remaining British, the...
    • De la Mission St. Anne, (ca. 1846)

    • Missions--Washington (State)--Maps, Manuscript; Alberta--Maps, Manuscript; Montana--Maps, Manuscript; Fr. Thibault; Fr. Bourassa;
    • 1 map: hand col., 24 x 22 cm. Catholic missionary and northwest explorer, Fr. Pierre John DeSmet, established a mission with the Flathead Indians of the Bitterroot Valley near present day Missoula, Montana on September 24, 1841. Having gained the...
    • Heppner, Oregon, (1889)

    • Oregon--Maps; Heppner, Oregon--Pictorial works
    • 1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm. Insets: Morrow Land and Trust Company and O. R & N Co. Depot, Public School, Post Office and Heppner & Blackmann, First National Bank, M.E Church, Dr. E. R. Swinburne Residence, and the Roller Mill. Scanned from: History...
    • 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...
    • Land classification map, reconnoissance survey, Puget Sound basin, Washington (1910)

    • Land use--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Maps; Land use--Washington (State)--San Juan Islands--Maps; Olympic Peninsula (Wash.)--Maps; San Juan Islands (Wash.)--Maps
    • 1 map on 2 sheets : col. ; 147 x 125 cm., sheets 103 x 124 cm. and 62 x 135 cm. Shows land classifications for Olympic Peninsula and Puget Sound region west of King and Snohomish county lines; does not include Olympic National Forest and Quinault...
    • Map of Benton County, 1932 : rev. to June 9, 1937.

    • Benton County (Wash.)--Maps; Road Maps--Washington (State)
    • 1 map ; 74 x 92 cm. Insets: Kennewick; Prosser. Blue line print. Benton County is best known as the site where the Atomic Energy Commission placed its Hanford site in 1943, six years after this map, for the continuation of the Manhattan Project and...

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