Map, hand drawn, showing Columbia River and tributaries, Mt. Hood, Portland and other cities.
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- 1846 - 1860
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Includes line showing 'my route'
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
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Map, hand drawn, showing Columbia River and tributaries, Mt. Hood, Portland and other cities.
Part of Joel Palmer Papers, 1783-1982
Includes line showing 'my route'
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881
Advertising broadside for the Mount Tabor Villa subdivision of Portland, Oregon, sold by the Hart-Royal Company, including a colored plat map. Mount Tabor Villa is today part of the Montavilla neighborhood.
A. Anderson & Co. Lithography (Portland, Or.)
A map of Spruce Production Division operations in Washington. Transcription from slide: “Map No. 1, showing S. P. D. Railroads No. 1 1 & 2. Railroads No. 1 & 2 control timbered area covering 402 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 987,309,000, Cedar - 543,164,000, Fir - 2,393,502,000, Hemlock - 2,813,264,000. Map No. 2, Enlarged Scale Map Of Western Portion Of Map No. 1. Map No. 3, Showing S. P. D. Railroad No. 3. Railroad No. 3 controls timbered area covering 63 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 234,065,000, Cedar - 164,196,000, Fir - 341,933,000, Hemlock - 397,158,000. Map No. 4, Showing S. P. D. Railroad No. 4, Railroad No. 4 controls timbered area covering 46 square miles containing timber as follows: Spruce - 94,518,000, Cedar - 295,054,000, Fir - 4,115,000, Hemlock - 123,119,000. Map No. 5, Showing S. P. D. Railways No. 5, 6, & 7. Railroad No. 5 controls timbered area covering 48 square miles, containing timber as followss: Spruce - 95,570,000, Cedar - 79,712,000, Fir - 228,015,000, Hemlock - 138,980,000. Railroad No. 6 controls timbered area covering 6 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 30,447,000, Cedar - 27,897,000, Fir -, Hemlock - 26,875,000. Railroad No. 7, controls timbered area covering 38 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 85,537,000, Cedar - 74,551,000, Fir - 30,761,000, Hemlock - 105,208,000.”
United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A hand colored map of the United States of America in 1861 showing national military divisions along with forts and military posts. Map insets show detailed harbor plans for the following: New Orleans and delta of Mississippi, Louisiana; Mobile Bay, Alabama; Entrance to Pensacola Bay, Florida; Key West, Florida; Savannah River; Charleston Harbor, S. Carolina; Hampton Roads and Norfolk Harbor, Virginia; Washington and vicinity; Baltimore and vicinity. Relief is shown by hachures.
Johnson & Browning
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A color map in three segments depicting the western United States, primarily depicting Oregon, California, Nevada and part of Idaho. A note in the upper left corner reads, "Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate armies, 1861-1865." Relief is shown by hachures.
Williamson, R. S. (Robert Stockton), 1824-1882
Map of the Columbia River Basin and vicinity / issued by the Port of Portland, 1912
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A color map of the Columbia River Basin, depicting Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and parts of British Columbia, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and California. Relief is shown pictorially.
Kennedy Company (Seattle, Wash.)
Map, showing lines under construction and proposed routes and connections
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A colored map of Oregon, Washington, and parts of Idaho produced by the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company circa 1880. The map shows railroad lines under construction and proposed routes and connections, steamship lines along rivers and other navigable waterways, built and projected connections, and boundaries of land grants held by the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company. Scale [ca. 1:1,800,000]. Relief shown by form lines. Original map mounted on cloth backing. Item has also been identified as bb0175546.
Oregon Pacific Railroad Company
Map and Short Story of the PNW, Embracing Oregon, Washington and Idaho, 1904
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of the Pacific Northwest depicting railways and steamship lines in the region, primarily Oregon and Washington. Lines at the top and bottom of the map read, "The Northwest presents the greatest opportunities for settlers of any portion of "Uncle Sam's" domain. For grains, grasses, live stock and minerals the territory embraced in this map is unequalled." The back of the map is a pamphlet titled, "Map and Short Story of the Pacific Northwest embracing Oregon Washington Idaho." The pamphlet contains information about various aspects of the region, including climate, agriculture, mining, lumber, and schools and churches. Inset maps include the route of the Oregon Short Line Railroad and a bird's-eye view of the Lewis and Clark Exposition Grounds.
Oregon Railway and Navigation Company
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A nautical map of the “Mouth of Columbia River / from a preliminary survey under the direction of A.D. Bache, Superintendent of the Survey of the Coast of the United States by the hydrographic party under the command of W.P. McArthur Lt. U.S.N. and Asst. U.S. Coast Survey, W.A. Bartlett Lt. U.S.N. Assistant ; reduction for engraving by A. Boschke, draughtsman ; engraved by W. Smith and E.F. Woodward.” Includes inset: View of the Entrance of Columbia River, Cape Hancock or Disappointment E. by N. (compass) 12 statute miles. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings and isolines. Includes text on "sailing directions" and "tides." Handwritten note of graphic scale by George Davidson is erroneous.Scale 1:40,000. Item has also been identified as bb017545.
United States Coast Survey
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of the Columbia River through the Cascade Range. The map shows the route of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company's Portage Railroad [Cascade Railroad] and Oregon Portage Railway [Ruckle Road]. The depth is shown in soundings.
Habersham, Robert A.
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A blueline print map of a survey of the Columbia River between Celilo and The Dalles. Relief is shown by contours and depth is shown by soundings. The map also shows the proposed route for the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company’s Oregon Portage Railroad extension.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Plan of the River Oregan [sic], from an actual survey / by J. Arrowsmith, 1840
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of the Columbia River from Point Vancouver to Cape Disappointment in two sections. Water depths are shown by soundings.
Arrowsmith, John, 1790-1873
Carte du Rio Colombia depuis son embouchure jusqu'au Fort Vancouver à 17 Myriamètres de la mer, 1844
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of the Columbia River from its mouth on the Pacific Coast to Fort Vancouver. Water depths are shown by soundings. Translated title, "Map of Columbia River from its mouth to Fort Vancouver at 17 measures of 10,000 meters from the sea."
Duflot de Mofras, Eugène, 1810-1884
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of the entrance to the Columbia River. Relief is shown by hachures. Water depths are shown by soundings. The map includes sailing directions and a table of tides.
United States Coast Survey
Map of public surveys in the Territory of Washington : to accompany report of Surveyor General, 1865
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A hand colored map of public surveys in the Territory of Washington. The map key includes Puget Sound Ag. Co. claims, the North Pacific Railroad Route, surveys executed, surveys proposed, surveys under contract, U.S. Reservations, roads and trails, projected railroad, completed railroad, coal land, gold mines, lead and silver, coal oil, and gold. Relief is shown by hachures.
Giddings, E.
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A hand colored map of Oregon depicting the state's counties. The map shows part of the route of the Oregon and California Railroad.
Asher & Adams
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A hand colored map of Oregon and Washington from an unidentified atlas. The map shows each state's counties as well as the Northern Pacific Railroad, towns, rivers, and capes. Relief is shown by hachures.
Gray, Frank A.
County and township map of Oregon and Washington / by Wm. M. Bradley & Bros., 1887
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A hand colored map of Oregon and Washington from an unidentified atlas. The map shows townships and counties in each state, Native American reservations, and military camps. Relief is shown by hachures.
Wm. M. Bradley & Bros.
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of Oregon and Washington that shows townships and counties in each state. The map depicts capitals, county seats, towns & post offices, lighthouses, railroads in operation, railroads in progress, railroads proposed, stage routes, and wagon roads & trails. Native American Reservations and military reservations are included. Relief is shown by hachures.
Galvani, W. H. (William Henry), 1864-1947
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of the state of Oregon from an unidentified atlas published by George F. Cram circa 1900.
Cram, George Franklin, 1841-1928
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A Bird's-eye view map showing Oregon and part of Washington circa 1895 highlighting "Wheat Belt" agricultural regions. The map also includes relative locations for cities, railroad lines, and natural features in the covered region. Perspective of the map is from the Pacific coastline looking east. Relief shown by shading. Not drawn to scale.
Burr, A.
State Highway Department's map of the state of Oregon : showing main traveled automobile roads, 1924
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of automobile and railroad routes in Oregon in 1924 showing main paved and gravel roads as well as railroad routes. The verso shows a map of major highway systems in the Western United States. The title on the verso page reads, "All Roads Lead to Portland, Oregon / Center of the Great Scenic Highway Systems of the West." Insets on the map show, "Mt. Hood Loop drive," and "Map of the best routes in and out of Portland." Relief shown by hachures.
Portland Chamber of Commerce (Or.)
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map showing the southern ekention of the Oregon & California Railroad. Railroad route drawn in red. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
Cram's Railroad and County Map of Oregon, 1891
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map showing railroad routes through Oregon in 1891. The included routes are: Astoria & Southern Coast, Northern Pacific, Oregonian, Oregon & Pacific, Oregon & Washington Territory, Portland & Vancouver, Portland & Willamette Valley, Southern Pacific, and Union Pacific railroads. Relief shown by hachures.
The map is no longer attached to the accompanying index which is now G4291.P3 1891 .C72 - Index. Cover title of the index: Cram's township and rail road map of Oregon.
Cram, George Franklin, 1841-1928
Map of Oregon / compiled from official and authentic sources by the Southern Pacific Lines, 1923
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A 1923 map showing proposed and finished lines Southern Pacific railroad lines in Oregon issued by the Portland, Oregon office of the Southern Pacific Passenger Traffic Department. The map also shows other major roadways and railroads in the state. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. The verso of the map contains panels detailing Oregon's resources, development, topography, and climate. Also included is an inset map with the complete Southern Pacific Lines in the United States and a panel listing Southern Pacific representatives by region and position.
Southern Pacific Company
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A real estate promotional map for the Tualatin Valley region of Washington County, Oregon. It was produced circa 1907 by the Investment Company based in Portland, Oregon. The front of the document includes a simple map of the Tualatin Valley showing towns, the course of the Tualatin River, and the routes for railways. The back of the document contains promotional details about climate and commercial development opportunities in the region.
Investment Co. (Portland, Or.)
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A hand-colored map showing additions, lot numbers, street names, and proposed cable roads within the city of Astoria, Oregon. The map extends from Clatsop Spit to Cathlamet Bay. The logo for the Union Pacific Railroad is printed in the upper right corner of the map.
Henry Jackson & Co.