1921 Map of Wickersham
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1921 Map of Wickersham

USGS Topo · Published 1921

About this map

Sedro Woolley and the industrial corridors of the Skagit Valley define this early twentieth-century survey. The landscape is marked by a transition from the agricultural lowlands of Ross Island and the Skagit River to the timbered heights of Blue Mountain and Anderson Mountain. Evidence of the region’s resource-driven economy is everywhere, from the Cokedale Mine and its namesake Cokedale Junction to the several railroads like the Northern Pacific RR and Great Northern Ry that facilitated transport through the valley. Small community hubs like Wickersham and Lyman serve as anchor points for rural life, supported by a network of local institutions including the Utopia School and Tingley School. Further north, the survey tracks the Samish River and the rugged transition into the Washington National Forest, where isolated outposts like Scott Cabin and Ives Ranch stand as remote landmarks.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1921
Date Published1921
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions16.49 x 19.93 inches

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