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Habersham's sectional and county map of Oregon : compiled from the most recent U.S. Government maps & surveys.
Map shows late nineteenth century Oregon existing railroads, proposed railroads, roads, Native American reservations, township grid, towns, lighthouses, and coal mines. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:760,320].
Map of Oregon and Upper California : from the surveys of John Charles Frémont and other authorities.
Map shows major physical features, areas of Native American habitation, major cities and towns; northern portion of map is labeled Oregon Territory, Missouri Territory, southern portion is Upper California and New Mexico; February 1848 treaty boundary line between Mexico and the United States. Includes notes and "explanations." Inset: "Profile of the travelling route from the South Pass of the the Rocky Mountains to the Bay of San Francisco." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:3,000,000].
Map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and part of Montana.
Map shows counties, roads, cities, towns, existing and proposed railroads, mining activity, mineral resources, military outposts, notable physical features, and Yellowstone National Park. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:4,500,000].
Map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and part of Montana.
Map shows counties, roads, cities, towns, existing and proposed railroads, mining activity, mineral resources, military outposts, notable physical features, and Yellowstone National Park. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:4,400,000].
Map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and part of Montana.
Map shows counties, roads, cities, towns, existing and proposed railroads, mining activity, mineral resources, military outposts, notable physical features, and Yellowstone National Park. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:4,400,000].
Map of the city of Portland.
Map shows street names, lot numbers, landowner or survey names, neighborhood additions, and market square. Includes three pages of text extolling Portland's advantages and key to lot numbering. Scale [ca. 1:9,600].
Map of the Northern Pacific R.R. its connections and tributary country.
Map shows southern portion of Canada, railroad lines across northern United States from Pacific coast to the Great Lakes, mineral resources, military posts, towns, Yellowstone National Park, and Dakota Territory; Minnesota divided into township grid. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale not given.
Map showing the location of the Yellowstone National Park and its prospective railroad connection with the Eastern States.
Map shows state boundaries, railroads, cities, towns, military outposts, and notable geographic points, and particularly Yellowstone National Park, for the northern United States from the Pacific Coast to the the Great Lakes; Dakota [Territory], township grid for Minnesota, mineral resources. Includes notes. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale not given.
[Maps of Duluth, Minnesota; Sacramento, California; and Portland, Maine]
Map shows late nineteenth century Duluth, Minnesota street names, parks, building locations, railroads, docks, bridges, and electric motor lines. Inset: [continuation of peninsula/jetty extending beyond Chambers St.]. Relief shown by hachures on Portland map. Scale not given.
Post route map of the state of Oregon and territory of Washington.
Map shows counties, railroads, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Scale [ca. 1:770,000].
Rand, McNally & Co.'s Oregon.
Map shows roads, railroads, counties, cities, towns, military posts, mining activity, and notable physical features. Includes index on verso and notes. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:1,900,000].
Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in 6 Blättern, Bl. 1
Map shows state and territorial boundaries, areas of Native Amwerican habitation, railroads, roads, military posts, cities, towns, and Yellowstone National Park. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:3,800,000].
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