FORT VANCOUVER
The History of Fort Vancouver and its Physical Structure
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Plate XXI—Plan of Fort Vancouver and Vicinity, 1859. Section of Map of the Military Reservation at Fort Vancouver, W. T., Surveyed under the Direction of Capt. Geo. Thom, Topographical Engrs. by Lieuts. J. B. Wheeler & J. Dixon . . . by Order of Brig. Gen. W. S. Harney, 1859, in General Land Office Records, Abandoned Military Reservation Series, Ft. Vancouver, Washington, Box 100, in the National Archives. (click on image for a PDF version)

Plate XXII—Northeast Corner of Courtyard, Fort Vancouver, May, 1860, Showing the "Priests' House," the Manager's Residence, and the Bachelors' Quarters. Photograph No. 3 filed by the United States, in British and American Joint Commission, Records, MSS, in General Records Division, State Department, in the National Archives.

Plate XXIII—Northwest Stockade Corner, Fort Vancouver, May, 1860, Showing Store house No. 2, the Trading Shop, the Blockhouse, the Granary, and the Office. Photograph No. 3-1/2 filed by the United States, in British and American Joint Commission, Records, MSS, in General Records Division, State Department, in the National Archives.

Plate XXIV—Ground Plan of Fort Vancouver, June 15, 1860. From Proceedings of a Board of Officers, Which Convened at Fort Vancouver, W. T., June 15, 1860, MS, in A. G. O., Oregon Department, Document File, 212-S-1860, in War Records Division, the National Archives. (click on image for a PDF version)

Plate XXV—Sketch of Fort Vancouver and Plain, Representing the Line of Fire in September, 1844. From the original in the archives of the Hudson's Bay Company, through the courtesy of the Governor and Committee of the Hudson's Bay Company. (click on image for a PDF version)


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