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This territory occupies the extreme northwest portion of the domain of the United States.
It is bounded on the north by the Straits of Juan de Fuca which separate it from Vancouver's island and British America, east by the Rocky mountains, south by Oregon, the Columbia river forming about half the boundary line and west by the Pacific ocean.
It lies with the exception of a small bend in the Columbia river betweenandnorth latitude, and betweenandwest longitude being aboutmiles in its greatest length from east to west, and aboutin width from north to south, forming nearly a parallelo gram, with an area of perhaps square miles.
Face OF the country and mountains, The same general description of the surface as given in Oregon will apply to Washington, except that the Blue mountain range is more broken and scattered north of the Columbia river.
The principal peaks of the Cascade range in this division are Mount St, Helen's, Mount Adams, Mount Rainier, and Mount Baker, Mount Olympus, the highest peak of the Coast range, has an elevation of feet, Most of these peaks are
clothed with perpetual snow, Mount St. Helen's and Mount Rainier have been respectively estimated at and feet elevation,
Minerals. There has been little opportunity as yet to develop the min eral resources of this new territory, Coal has, however, been discovered on or near Bellingham bay, accompanied by the new red sandstone, which furnishes a fine building material,ormiles up the Cowlitz river, and in the region about Puget's sound, in abundance.
Fossil copal exists on the shores of the Pacific, north of the Columbia river,
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