1942 Map of Clallam
Loading...
Loading map...

1942 Map of Clallam

USGS Topo · Published 1942

About this map

The Strait of Juan de Fuca dominates this 1940s landscape, marking the international boundary between the United States and Canada. Along the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula, the map documents a transition from a rugged wilderness of brush and blowdown to active timber and agricultural operations. Coastal settlements like Sekiu and Bloedell Donovan are nestled along the protected waters of Clallam Bay, where the Clallam River meets the sea. The interior is characterized by large private holdings, including the George Clarke Ranch and Bill Burns Ranch, illustrating the early settler footprint on this remote shoreline. Of particular interest to local historians are the designated areas of logged off land and the presence of the Clallam Bay HS, which served as a focal point for the isolated communities living between Eagle Point and the Sekiu River.


Find a feature on this map

26 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.

Don’t see what you’re looking for? This feature index may not catch every label — zoom into the map to look around manually.


Map Details

Date Portrayed1942
Date Published1942
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions15 x 21.51 inches

Editions of this 1942 Clallam Map

This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.


Historical Maps of Clallam Bay Through Time

128 maps found


Featured Locations


Source Details

CopyrightPublic Domain