Historic Map - Olympia, WA - 1903
Description
Olympia, the capital on Puget Sound, Washington. Edw. Lange, art. Engraved and printed by Franklin Engraving & Electrotyping Co.
The city of Olympia, Washington was settled in the early 1840's on the banks of the Puget Sound. After going through many name changes, the inhabitants settled on the name Olympia in 1851. In 1853, it became the capital of Washington Territory, and retained the status when Washington entered the Union. This beautiful map provides a look at the early days of the city.
Features the following text:
THE CITY OF REFINEMENT AND CULTIVATION, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCE, EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES, Etc. REACHED BY NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY OR BY WATER FROM ANY SEAPORT OF THE GLOBE.
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