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Nootka canoes approach three-masted ship, Coal Harbour (now Port Graham) Alaska, in engraving made 1786
Nootka canoes approach three-masted ship, Coal Harbour (now Port Graham) Alaska, in engraving made 1786
TitleNootka canoes approach three-masted ship, Coal Harbour (now Port Graham) Alaska, in engraving made 1786
Original CreatorWoodcock, J.
NotesPhotograph of engraving of men in canoes (and one launching canoe) heading towards ship sailing into harbor

Caption on image: J. Woodcock, det. A View in Coal Harbour in Cook's River. Publish'd June 17, 1789, by J. Stockdale & G. Goulding

Image from Nathaniel Portlock's A voyage round the world. 1789, f.p. 108

Note from Alaska State Library Alaska Purchase Centennial Collection: A View in Coal Harbor in Cook's River [engraving of a sailing ship, left; shoreline on right. Harbor now called Port Graham.]
SubjectsEngravings; Nootka Indians--Transportation; Canoes; Port Graham (Alaska)
Location DepictedUnited States--Alaska--Port Graham
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberNA3964
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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