Birdseye view of Tacoma. (1892)
Title
Birdseye view of Tacoma. (1892)
Subject
Tacoma (Wash.) -- Pictorial works
Description
1 view; 22 x 13 cm. Bird's-eye view.<br>Insets: Mount Tacoma [Rainier] 14445 feet high; Loading wheat at Tacoma.<br>Settlement of Tacoma (first known as Commencement Bay, or Commencement City, after the Bay on which it was located) began in 1853. An Indian War led to the evacuation of the town, and it wasn't until the 1860s that it began to grow again, led on, as were so many Washington coastal towns, by the idea that it would be the western terminus for the cross-continental railroad. When, in 1873, the railroad did choose Tacoma as its terminus, its future was assured. The rail line was not completed until 1888, however.
Source
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, WSU Libraries
Publisher
Tacoma, Wash. : Oscar Nuhn, 1892.
Date
1892
Contributor
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Rights
Contact Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, for copyright information 509 335-6691
Relation
Is found in Souvenir of Tacoma Washington.
Format
image/jpeg
Language
English
Type
Maps<br>Bird's-eye views
Identifier
wsu 526<br>F899.T2 S68 1892
Coverage
United States--Washington (State) -- Tacoma
Collection
Citation
“Birdseye view of Tacoma. (1892),” Digital Exhibits, accessed November 30, 2024, http://169457.591yf6gsz.asia/items/show/2019.