The First Map Ever Made of Country Between Big Creek and Salmon River, I.T. (1926)

Files

http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu/maps/image/446.jpg

Title

The First Map Ever Made of Country Between Big Creek and Salmon River, I.T. (1926)

Subject

Tukuarika Indians -- Wars, 1879. <br>Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Maps

Description

1 map: 15 x 22 cm. <br>Scale: 1 inch = 7 miles. <br>A handwritten note by the author is in red pencil on the left. <br>W.C. Brown was a second Lieutenant in the U.S. Cavalry during the Indian Wars of the late 1870s. These maps come from a book by him, published in 1926 after his retirement, about the Sheepeater Campaign. The Sheepeaters was the name given to a band of high mountain Indians who subsisted mostly on sheep, and the Campaign involved the army going up into these fairly inaccessible mountains to capture the Indians.

Creator

Brown, W. C. (William Carey), 1854-1939.

Source

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, WSU Libraries

Publisher

[Boise, Id. : Syms-York Company]

Date

1926

Contributor

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

Rights

Contact Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, for copyright information 509 335-6691

Relation

Is found in The Sheepeater campaign : Idaho--1879

Format

image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

Maps

Identifier

wsu 561<br> E83.866 .B76 1926

Coverage

United States -- Idaho

Citation

Brown, W. C. (William Carey), 1854-1939., “The First Map Ever Made of Country Between Big Creek and Salmon River, I.T. (1926),” Digital Exhibits, accessed May 11, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.libraries.wsu.edu/items/show/2050.