
The Seattle waterfront and the surrounding Puget Sound lowlands appear here in a period of rapid expansion, just as the Klondike Gold Rush began to transform the region's economy. The map illustrates a landscape defined by its deep-water access and a burgeoning rail network, including the Great Northern RR and the Northern Pacific RR winding through the valleys. Coastal settlements like Everett and Edmonds are clearly established, while the interior is dotted with early landing sites such as Curtis Landing and Moorland along the eastern shores of Lake Washington.
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10 editions found

1897 edition
14.59 x 20.6 inches

1901 edition
16.56 x 19.94 inches

1904 edition
16.55 x 19.92 inches

1906 edition
16.58 x 19.93 inches

1909 edition
16.54 x 19.93 inches

1912 edition
16.57 x 19.95 inches

1918 edition
16.54 x 19.88 inches

1930 edition
16.56 x 19.95 inches

1940 edition
16.55 x 19.95 inches

1945 edition
17.1 x 21 inches
7 maps found