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Clallam pole for netting ducks, in front of Mount Rainier, Washington, in engraving made 1792
Clallam pole for netting ducks, in front of Mount Rainier, Washington,  in engraving made 1792
TitleClallam pole for netting ducks, in front of Mount Rainier, Washington, in engraving made 1792
Original CreatorSykes, John, 1770 or 71-1858
NotesPhotograph of engraving of tall pole held upright by crossed poles, small boats in the inlet, and the mountain among clouds in the background..

Caption on image: W. Alexander det: from a sketch taken on the spot by J. Sykes. Mount Rainier, from the south part of Admiralty Inlet. London, published May 1st, 1798 by R. Edwards, New Bond Street, J. Edwards, Pall Mall, & G Robinson, Paternoster Row.

Note from unidentified source: Pole, one of a pair for holding duck net
SubjectsEngravings; Clallam Indians--Structures; Clallam Indians--Subsistence activities; Hunting ; Hunting & fishing gear; Rainier, Mount (Wash.); Admiralty Inlet (Wash.)
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Admiralty Inlet
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberNA3985
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
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Transmission DataImage/JPEG
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