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Map Of The Yellowstone And Missouri Rivers.
Raynolds,W.F.; Maynadie...
Map Of The Yellowstone ...
1877
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Raynolds,W.F., Maynadier, H.E., Gillespie,G.]
Note
Western sheet only of 2 sheet map titled "Map Of The Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and Their Tributaries..." (see our #834). The date has been trimmed from the title in the lower left. An owner has backed the map with linen, folded it into dark reddish brown covers 15.5x10 of a commercial map publisher, J.L. Smith, and placed a hand written label "Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers" on the front cover. An asterisk in ms marks the location of the Republic Mine east of Yellowstone Park.
Covers: Map Of The Yellowstone And Missouri Rivers.
Raynolds,W.F.; Maynadie...
Covers: Map Of The Yell...
1877
Pocket Map
 
Author
[Raynolds,W.F., Maynadier, H.E., Gillespie,G.]
Note
Western sheet only of 2 sheet map titled "Map Of The Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and Their Tributaries..." (see our #834). The date has been trimmed from the title in the lower left. An owner has backed the map with linen, folded it into dark reddish brown covers 15.5x10 of a commercial map publisher, J.L. Smith, and placed a hand written label "Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers" on the front cover. An asterisk in ms marks the location of the Republic Mine east of Yellowstone Park.
The Routes between Fort Dalles And The Great Salt Lake
Wallen, Henry Davies, 1...
The Routes between Fort...
1859
Separate Map
 
Author
[Wallen, Henry Davies, 1819-1886, Dixon, Joseph H]
Note
Large Dixon map showing Owyhee area; in case. With inset profile titled "Profile Of The Route From The Dalles To The Great Salt Lake City." Above the neat line reads "Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 1, 2nd Sess. 36th Cong." Map is without color. Relief shown by hachures.
Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon ... Section VII.
Fremont, J.C. ; Preuss,...
Map Of The Road From Mi...
1846
Regional Atlas
 
Author
[Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles]
Note
This map contains the largest amount of written data. Copious notes are included from October 10th through October 25th. The last note tells about the first sighting of the Columbia River. Fremont notes that the distance from the mouth of the Kansas to "this place" is about 2,000 miles. They were greeted at Fort Wallah-Wallah by Mr. McKinley, the commander of the post, who received them "with great civility."
Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon ... Section VI.
Fremont, J.C. ; Preuss,...
Map Of The Road From Mi...
1846
Regional Atlas
 
Author
[Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles]
Note
The accompanying notes state, "This is the most trying section for the traveller on the whole route. Water, though good and plenty, is difficult to reach, as the river is hemmed in by high and vertical rocks and many of the bystreams are without water in the dry season. Grass is only to be found at the marked camping places, and barely sufficient to keep strong animals from starvation. Game there is none. The road is very rough by volcanic rocks, detrimental to wagons and carts. In sage bushes consists the only Fuel. Lucky, that by all these hardships the traveller is not harassed by the Indians, who are peacable & harmless."
Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon ... Section V.
Fremont, J.C. ; Preuss,...
Map Of The Road From Mi...
1846
Regional Atlas
 
Author
[Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles]
Note
Notes in this section include a mention of the Great Salt Lake as "one of the wonders of nature, and perhaps without a rival in the world..." The travelers were now out of danger from the Indians as the Snake Indians were considered to be friendly.
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