DESCRIPTION: Bold original harbor chart of Port Townsend / Kilisut Harbor, Washington drawn and published from London in June, 1893 by the British Admiralty under the superintendence of Captain W. J. L. Wharton, Hydrographer. Chart data are after the U.S. Coast Survey chart of 1892 (1929). Scarce.
The chart is a key historical record of Port Townsend’s late-19th-century ambitions, capturing the town at the height of its expectation to become the dominant Pacific Northwest port. The detailed street grid, wharves, anchorages, and shoreline infrastructure are set against meticulously rendered bathymetry and shoreline topography, revealing how urban development was constrained and shaped by navigational realities during the steamship era.
Fine topographic contour lines and details on this old nautical chart. Points of interest include Port Hadlock, Irondale, Chimikim Creek, Mystery Bay, Oak Bay, Marrowstone Island, and Fort Townsend.
Sold by J.D. Potter. Chart number 1792. Engraved by Edward Weller. Scale: 1 / 24,361. Last correction 1929.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1929
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: Admiralty Inlet
CONDITION: Very Good.
 Clean on heavy solid paper Verso blank except file label and MS numbers. Ample margins. No folds.
COLORING: Exquisitely hand colored to period by an artist of the highest qualifications.
ENGRAVER: Edward Weller
SIZE: 19
" x
25 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 68
PRICE: $790
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