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Largest seine in the world, This seine, operated for shad and alewives at Stony Point, Virginia, on the
181. Largest seine in the world, This seine, operated for shad and alewives at Stony Point, Virginia, on the Potomac River, was the longest net of the kind. The net proper was 9,600 feet in length, and the hauling ropes at the ends were 22,400 feet long, giving 32,000 feet as the total sweep of the seine, only one end of which shows in the illustration. The seine was hauled by steam power and the labor of 80 men, and was drawn twice daily, at ebb tide, throughout the season. As many as 3,600 shad were taken at one haul, and 126,000 in one season, and 250,000 alewives were caught at one time. Recently the season's yield of shad fell to 3,000 and the fishery was consequently discontinued in 1905 after having been carried on for a century. This seine was a source of eggs for the Bureau's shad hatchery on this river
ROTC training activities, University of Washington, Seattle, ca. 1941
182. ROTC training activities, University of Washington, Seattle, ca. 1941
Ledger
183. Ledger
Independent
184. Independent

UW Bothell Commons
185. UW Bothell Commons
University of Washington Daily
186. University of Washington Daily
University of Washington Daily
187. University of Washington Daily
Ledger
188. Ledger

University of Washington Daily
189. University of Washington Daily
University of Washington Daily
190. University of Washington Daily
Fishermen horse seining for salmon on the Columbia River, n.d.
191. Fishermen horse seining for salmon on the Columbia River, n.d.
Fishermen hauling in purse seine, Puget Sound, 1917
192. Fishermen hauling in purse seine, Puget Sound, 1917

Pioneers of the Hoh : the last frontier
193. Pioneers of the Hoh : the last frontier
Wagons traveling on wagon road between Flat and Iditarod, Alaska, September 1914
194. Wagons traveling on wagon road between Flat and Iditarod, Alaska, September 1914
People with whale carcass on the beach, Kingegan, Cape Prince of Wales, ca. 1906
195. People with whale carcass on the beach, Kingegan, Cape Prince of Wales, ca. 1906
Two men using a sled to haul wood down a snow bank, probably Yukon Territory, ca. 1899
196. Two men using a sled to haul wood down a snow bank, probably Yukon Territory, ca. 1899

Workers clearing segment of snow-covered roadway at Snowslide Gulch with hand shovels, mile 16.5 of Richardson
197. Workers clearing segment of snow-covered roadway at Snowslide Gulch with hand shovels, mile 16.5 of Richardson Highway near Valdez, Alaska, May 30, 1930
Men rolling bales of wool for transport on the mail boat FLORENCE, Idaho, ca. 1945
198. Men rolling bales of wool for transport on the mail boat FLORENCE, Idaho, ca. 1945
Klondikers with team of Angora goats used to haul sled near Skagway, Alaska, Spring 1898
199. Klondikers with team of Angora goats used to haul sled near Skagway, Alaska, Spring 1898
 
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