File:GLO map of Interbay and Magnolia claims - 1863.jpg

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Description Part of 1863 (United States) Government Land Office map showing what is now Interbay and most of Magnolia in Seattle Washington. Salmon Bay is to the north; Smith Cove juts in from the south. Note the claims by H. A. Smith and E. M. Smither. Smith eventually came to own Smither's claim. The map shows the natural shape of the land before the dredging of a canal to the northeast and the filling of much of the cove to the south.
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