Baist's Surveys of Seattle Plate 28 Hand-Colored Map of West Seattle Showing Spring Hill and the Heart of the Alaska Junction
Philadelphia: G. Wm. Baist, [1908]. Single map printed recto. 22.5 x 33.75 inches. Scale 400 feet to 1 inch. Light wear and age-toning to edges. Linen backed. Old center crease now mellowed, small ink stamps in margins. Now housed in a removable archival sleeve with acid-free mat backing. Very Good. Item #9424 An attractive map indicating platted divisions of property and, in the instance of larger pieces of land, property ownership. In short, the map provides a fascinating glimpse of local land speculation at a time when Seattle's population, fueled by the Alaska gold rush, quadrupled. If ordered to be shipped, the map will be rolled and sent in a sturdy shipping tube.
A leaf from Baist's Real Estate Atlas of Surveys of Seattle, Wash Complete in One Volume. Compiled and Published From Official Records, Private Plans and Actual Surveys, which were published in three or four editions between 1905 and 1912, this from the 1908 edition. Thus, many of the "man-over-nature" efforts initiated by city engineer R. H. Thompson, including the straightening of the Duwamish River, removal of Denny Hill, creation of the Montlake Cut, etc., had not taken effect.
Price: $750.00