1887 Washington Territory Map On Paper Print
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Published in the decade following the official inclusion of the Washington Territory into the United States, this depiction of the iconic Northwestern region shows it in a period of prosperity, growth, and cultural development. The Territory was first incorporated in 1853 following a dispute over self-governance within the Oregon Territory north of the Columbia River. The original boundary included much of Northern Idaho as well as Montana as far east as the Continental Divide. Following Oregon officially becoming a state in 1859, portions of Southern Idaho and Wyoming were annexed into the Washington Territory.The latter portions of the nineteenth century saw a prosperous logging industry throughout the Northwest and Washington, which was preceded by a thriving mining industry spurred by the discovery of gold in San Francisco and British Columbia. The gold rush saw populations boom overnight as small towns became the entry point for the Canadian hills. Settlements in the Eastern portion of the Territory focused on Walla Walla, which attracted settlers who established numerous farms in the valley's fertile land. The Fort Nez trading post had been founded in 1818 as a thriving fur trading outpost. The current US-Canada border was officially established in 1846 when Great Britain ceded their lands south of the 49th parallel in the Oregon Treaty. This map's classic style and distinctive aesthetic distinguish it from more modern depictions of the region. This is an authentic piece of American cartographical history.Our museum quality giclee print comes printed with archival ink on premium heavyweight matte paper. Overall Size: 18" H x 24" W

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