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001or: 1897 Oregon Map, Century. Attractive litho map, very detailed. 16x11-1/2 in. $30



005or: 1921 Oregon Mileage Map. Hand colored rail mileage between towns "regardless of topography." Rand McNally. 18-1/2x15 in. $60



006or: 1873 Mount Hood Oregon. Mt. Hood from the Columbia River. Hand colored steel engraving. One of the very finest early views of Mt. Hood. 12x9 in. $50



008or: 1873 Portland Oregon. Four views of the great fire at Portland. Hand colored engraving from Harper's. 16x11 in. $50



014or: 1915 Oregon Map by Cram. Outline litho color. Very detailed. 12x15 in. $30



016or: 1852 Oregon. "Shasty Peak" Rare hand colored steel engraved view. 11x6-1/2 in. $60



017or: 1902 Oregon Map. Litho printed in color. Lists counties and cities. 16x11-1/2 in. $30



020or: 1855 Oregon view. Railroad Survey lithographic color print. "Juniperus Occidentalis." Printed by US Government. 8-1/2x11 in. $40



101or: 1882 School for Indian Children, Forest Grove. Hand colored, wood-engraved print from Harper's Weekly. The print is titled "Indian Training School--Forest Grove, Oregon." It contains scenes of Indian children being taught housekeeping, carpentry, shoemaking, etc. 11x16 in. $60



102or: 1900 Eastern Oregon Winter Stagecoach Scene. Hand colored halftone scene from a 1900 news weekly. Title is "A Winter Stage Route in the Mining Regions of Eastern Oregon. Mining Experts, Promoters, Engineers, Owners, etc. on their Way into the Sumpter and John Day Country." 11x16 in. $50



105or: 1857 View of Diamond Peak, by the Willamette River. Hand colored lithograph from the 1857 report of a US government railroad survey. Title is "Diamond Peak and Ravine of Middle Fork of Willamette River from Camp 48W. 8x10 in. $50



106or: 1901 Oregon Map. Color lithographed map of Oregon, published in 1901 by the George F. Cram Co. Each county is colored separately. Cities, towns, Indian reservations and geographical features are all shown. 14x22 in.
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108or: 1889 Scenes in the City of Portland. Hand colored, engraved print from Harper’s Weekly, showing views of streets and landmarks in the city. Portraits of two prominent Portland bankers are also shown. 11x16 in. $40



109or: 1895 Map of the Coast Around Port Orford. Hand colored, lithographed chart titled "Vicinity Map of Port Orford, Oregon." Published by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The town of Port Orford is shown, as well as roads and railroad tracks up and down the coast. Water depths in the ocean along the coast are also shown. 14x16 in. $50



110or: 1902 Map of Oregon. Colorful map of Oregon from a 1902 world atlas. Each county is colored separately. Cities, towns, railroad lines and geographical features are all shown. 11x15 in. $20



111or: 1905 Map of Oregon. Nice map of Oregon, published circa 1905 by the George F. Cram Co. Each county is colored separately. Cities, towns, railroad lines, Indian reservations and geographical features are all shown. The location of Crater Lake National Park is shown as well. Red dotted lines on the map indicate the presence of electric lines. There is a row of small holes in the top margin, where the map was originally bound into an atlas, but the image is not affected. 12x15 in. $40



112or: 1880 Map of Oregon. Interesting map, with detailed geographical features. The state and counties are outlined in green. Map shows the locations of railroad lines, major roads, cities and towns. Entire image is surrounded by a decorative border. There are some small stains and a chip in the margin, but the image is clean and clear. 14x21 in. $40



113or: Early Road Map of Oregon. 1928 Oregon road map, from Rand McNally’s Commercial Atlas. Federal roads are shown in red, and state roads are black. 14x20 in. $30



114or: 1887 Bradley Map of Oregon, Washington. Hand colored map of Oregon and Washington, from M. Bradley’s 1887 world atlas. Shows the locations of Indian reservations, cities, towns and major roads in both states. Also shows railroad lines and geographical features. 15x22 in. $90



115or: 1943 Rand McNally Map of Oregon. Large, colorful map of Oregon from the 1943 edition of Rand McNally’s Commercial Atlas. Shows cities, towns, railroad lines and geographical features. The population per square mile is indicated in each county by various shades of orange. 20x28 in. $80



117or: 1855 Colton Map of Oregon, Washington. Fascinating, hand colored map from Colton’s 1855 world atlas, showing Washinton and Oregon Territories as they looked at the time. The border between the territories is basically the same as today, but they both extend East through all of what is now Idaho. Names of Indian tribes are shown in the areas where they lived. Only the areas west of the coastal mountain chain are divided into small counties. The rest is largely unsettled except for a few US Army forts. The proposed routes for a railroad to the pacific are marked on the map as well. This map would be perfect for anyone with an interest in Oregon or Washington history! 15x18 in.
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118or: 1867 Johnson Map of Oregon, Washington. Decorative, hand colored map of Oregon and Washington, published by the A.J. Johnson company. Each county is separately colored. Cities, towns, railroad lines and major roads are all shown. Names of Indian tribes are listed in the areas where they lived. Entire map image is surrounded by a decorative border. 14x18 in.
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119or: 1895 Map of Port Orford Oregon. Interesting, hand colored map of Port Orford, published in 1895 by the Army Corps of Engineers. Water depths are shown in the ocean by the town, and the streets of the town itself are all shown and named. Map also shows the location of a stage road to Gold Beach. 20x20 in. $80



120or: 1901 Map of Oregon by George F. Cram. Nice map of Oregon, with each county colored separately. Locations of Indian reservations and railroad lines are shown, as well as cities, towns and geographical features. 14x22 in. $40



121or: Detailed 1901 Railroad Map of Oregon. Beautiful map from the 1901 first edition of George Cram’s folio-size world atlas. Color coded lines on the map show the names and locations of railroads throughout the state. State and county borders are outlined in yellow. Cities, towns, Indian reservations and geographical features are all shown. This map would look great in a frame! 18x27 in. $100



122or: 1884: Mouth of Columbia River Oregon. Three hand colored, engraved images from Harper’s Weekly, titled "At the Mouth of the Columbia River." Each scene is titled separately: 1) View of Astoria; 2) Tillamook Light; and 3) Salmon Fishing Near Pillar Rock. 11x16 in.
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123or: 1919 Highway Map of Oregon showing 3400 miles of national highways proposted by the National Highways Association . Prepared by the National Highways Association. When the roads were first being located the Association published this early map showing tentative locations of roads for the state (indicated on map with the heavy lines). size: 15.5x14 in $50



124or: Commercial Atlas Railroad Map of Oregon. Published by Rand McNally in 1928. Lists and shows routes of the railroads and steamships. Left margain lists population of principal cities in Oregon in 1928. size: 20.5x28 in $80



125or: Beautiful 1872 map of Oregon. Published by Asher & Adams in the New Statistical and Topographical Atlas of the United States. Original hand coloring. 17.5x24.5 in. $200



126or: Spencer's Butte. Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon. Color lithograph published in 1878. Very rare bird's eye view of Eugene, Oregon. 16x11 in. $80



127or: Portland Birds-eye view 1888. From the May 1888 issue of The Northwest Magazine. CAption at the bottom states "View of Portland, Oregon from the East side of the Willamette - from a painting by J T Pickett" This is a riverfront view with period ships, factories, bridges and railroads 12.5x19.5 $150



129or: Hand colored 1853 Colton Map of Oregon and Washington. Shows Washington and Oregon Territories as they looked at the time. The border between the territories is basically the same as today, but they both extend East through all of what is now Idaho. Names of Indian tribes are shown in the areas where they lived. Only the areas west of the coastal mountain chain are divided into small counties. The rest is largely unsettled except for a few US Army forts. The proposed routes for a railroad to the pacific are marked on the map as well. 16.5x14 in.
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1151or: 1901 Map of Oregon. Map of Oregon (1901). Color: Printed in Color. Type: Lithograph. Size: 12x14 in. $19


 
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