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| Title | Display of a legendary Native American canoe, probably on the Olympic Peninsula |
| Photographer | Wischmeyer, Philip |
| Date | Unknown |
| Notes | Handwritten and printed on image: Indian war canoe of 1836, length 40 ft. width 5 ft., dug out of a cedar log. 167. P. Wischmeyer, Seattle, Wash. |
| Subjects (LCTGM) | Canoes--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula Men--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula Women--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula Totem poles--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula Forests--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula
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| Location Depicted | United States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula |
| Digital Collection | Forks Timber Museum Digital Collection |
| Ordering Information | Copy requests should be made in writing to ""Forks Timber Museum, PO Box 873, Forks, WA 98331. |
| Repository | Forks Timber Museum |
| Object Type | Photographic print |
| Physical Description | 1 photographic print : b&w |
| Digital Image Information | Original print scanned as a TIFF (with scanner set between 300-600 ppi using 8-bit grayscale), from which JPEG here was derived, as follows: TIFF was cropped, re-sized, levels adjusted, sharpened and saved as a JPEG using Adobe Photoshop. |
| Image File Name | ftm1740 |
| Changes to data? | To submit changes to the data for this item, click here: http://content.lib.washington.edu/cmpweb/suggestions.html |