1889, 2000, English, Map edition: Heppner, Oregon, (1889)

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  • Original maps were scanned in color at 400 dpi on a Microtek 9600XL scanner and saved as TIFF files. The TIFF files were converted into the MrSID format at a compression ratio of 12 to 1 using LizardTech's Geospatial Encoder 1.4 software. These MrSid files were then uploaded into the CONTENTdm database at the Washington State University Libraries., image/​jpeg
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  • Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Company
  • 1889
  • 2000 - 2002
Language
  • English

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Title
  • Heppner, Oregon, (1889)
Other Creators
  • Manuscripts, Archives
  • and Special Collections
Published
  • Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Company
  • 1889
  • 2000 - 2002
Physical Description
  • Original maps were scanned in color at 400 dpi on a Microtek 9600XL scanner and saved as TIFF files. The TIFF files were converted into the MrSID format at a compression ratio of 12 to 1 using LizardTech's Geospatial Encoder 1.4 software. These MrSid files were then uploaded into the CONTENTdm database at the Washington State University Libraries., image/​jpeg
  • Maps<br>Bird's-eye views
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  • 1 view : col ; 30 x 42 cm.Insets: Morrow Land and Trust Company and O. R &​ N Co. Depot, Public School, Post Office and Heppner &​ Blackmann, First National Bank, M.E Church, Dr. E. R. Swinburne Residence, and the Roller MillScanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 70Heppner's first settler arrived in 1869, and the area was originally named Stansbury Flats after that first settler, George Stansbury. Located at the convergence of five canyons and three creeks, Heppner was ideally situated as a central trading center, and the town grew very rapidly. By 1873, 4 years after the first settler arrived, the town had at least two general stores, a doctor, a drug store, a saloon, a post office, and a school. Much of the residential area seen here was destroyed in a 1903 flash flood which killed 200 people.
  • Is part of History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington : embracing an account of the original discoveries on the Pacific coast of North America, and a description of the conquest, settlement and subjugation of the vast country included in the original territory of Oregon : also interesting biographies of the earliest settlers and more prominent men and women of the Pacific Northwest, including a statistical and graphic description of the climate, soil, productions, industries, improvements and occupations, as well as the natural advantages and resources and artificial acquirements of the great states of Oregon and Washington.
  • WSU 341<br>F852 .H67 1889 v. 2 c.2
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