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Beckwith, Lieut., Schumann, …
No. Slopes of the Sierra Nev …
1861
Exploration Book
Authors Beckwith, Lieut., Schumann, C.
Full Title Northern Slopes of the Sierra Nevada. June 30th at 9 A.M. view towards the West 1854. C. Schumann from F.W. Egloffstein. Selmar Siebert's Engraving & Printing Establishment, Washington, D.C. U.S.P.R.R. Exp. & Surveys 41st Parallel. Expl. by Lieut. Beckwith. Vol. II.
List No 0693.016
Note View uncolored. The center of the view is dominated by Mt. Shasta, 50 miles in the distance. The view is looking to the west with the Coast Range 100 miles in the distance.
Palmer, William. J.
Map Of The Route Of The Sout …
1869
Separate Map
Authors Palmer, William. J.
Full Title Map Of The Route Of The Southern Continental R.R. With Connections From Kansas City Mo. Ft. Smith Ark. And Shreveport La. Giving a general View of the Recent Surveys of the Kansas Pacific Railway Co, across the Continent Made in 1867 & 1868 under the direction of Gen. Wm. J. Palmer. On the routes of the 32nd and 35th Parallels. J.F Gedney Lith, Washington, D.C.
List No 3725.000
Note Removed from Palmer's 1869 "Report of Surveys...for a route extending the Kansas Pacific Railway to the Pacific Ocean." Palmer used an exact copy Keeler's 1868 reduced scale edition of his National Map of the United States without credit in this first issue although Palmer's map adds much material along the line of the proposed southern continental route, especially in the Grand Canyon, in fact, this map is best known as the first map to use the name "Grand Canyon" of the Colorado. The Kansas Pacific had dreams of extending their line to California, as shown on this map, but it never happened. The map shows the routes of the Northern Pacific, the Union and Central Pacific, and the Southern Route. Ms color red and blue lines have been drawn on the various routes, adding an additional route from Centreville, Nevada, to Portland, Oregon (probably following Dodge's proposals - see his report). The main Kansas Pacific line has at least sixteen proposed branches! There is a later issue of this map that credits Keeler as a source (see our copy).
Reynolds & Proctor
SF & NP Ry. views.
1898
County Atlas
Authors Reynolds & Proctor
Full Title Views along the line of the San Francisco and North Pacific Railway. The picturesque route of California. (Published by Reynolds & Proctor, Santa Rosa, Cal., 1898)
List No 3341.093
Note Nine photographic illustrations on 1 sheet: Hop yard -- Vineyard -- The Devil's Canyon at the Geysers -- Fish Hatchery of S.F. & N.P. Ry. in Gibson Canyon near Ukiah -- Pendulous Oak -- Gateway to Bohemia--Redwood Forest near Guerneville -- Interior view of San Francisco and North Pacific Railway hatchery -- Where the trout hide -- Stock farm.
San Francisco and North Paci …
SF & NP Ry.
1898
County Atlas
Authors San Francisco and North Pacific Railway Company, Reynolds & Proctor
Full Title San Francisco and North Pacific Railway. The picturesque route of California. (Published by Reynolds & Proctor, Santa Rosa, Cal., 1898)
List No 3341.094
Note Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows also stage routes, ferry lines, wagon roads, county boundaries, settlements, salt marshes, redwood timber belt and coal fields. Includes illustration of boy in conductor's uniform and text. Map (printed? by) "Smith, Donohoe & R ... (cropped off).
Texas and Pacific Railway
Map, Texas & Pacific Railway …
1903
Timetable Map
Authors Texas and Pacific Railway
Full Title Map of the Texas & Pacific Railway and connections. The true southern route to and from California is via El Paso and the Texas Pacific Railway. (inset map of United States.)
List No 3688.001
Note Col. map. Includes view: Harvest scene on line of the Texas & Pacific Railway in Texas.
C.C. Pierce & Co., Davis, El …
Oregon & Pacific NW.
1909
State Atlas
Authors C.C. Pierce & Co., Davis, Ellis Arthur
Full Title Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. (Published by Ellis A. Davis. Berkeley, Cal. Seattle. 1909)
List No 2134.030
Note Four reproductions of photographs. Contents: The Oregon State Capitol, Salem. By courtesy of the Salem Chamber of Commerce -- Along the Columbia River, Northern Oregon -- Reminiscences of the Old Pioneer Days, stage coaching in an Oregon Valley / copyright 1904 by C.C. Pierce & Co. 2075 -- Driving the golden spike that united the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railways. "Unless otherwise credited, by courtesy of the Pacific Coast Magazine, Portland."
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