
The Snohomish River valley and the surrounding Puget Sound shoreline appear here during a period of rapid industrial and rail expansion in the late 19th century. This survey, conducted in the 1890s, documents the intricate network of competing timber and passenger lines, including the Great Northern R.R. and the Seattle Lake Shore and Eastern R.R., which connected early logging hubs like Snohomish and Lowell to the deep-water ports at Everett and Mukilteo.
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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
8 maps found