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Senator Henry M. Jackson posing for a photograph with Professor Evan Bredakis at a meeting with the Greek-American community in Massachusetts during Jackson's campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, Lexington, Massachusetts, November 9, 1976
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 04
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Plan of the Powder Hole, Monomoy Point, Mass., showing the shellfish experiments and laboratory of the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Game. The harbor, represented by the dotted lines, is bounded on the north and west by a clam flat of coarse sand. The channel connecting the Powder Hole with the ocean passes across this flat. The deepest water, 18 feet, is found near the clam flat, while in the eastern and southern parts of the harbor the shallow water is filled with a thick growth of eelgrass.
(1) Raft; (2) car in which egg lobsters were confined for hatching purposes; (3) scallop pen; (4) scallop pen; (5) scllop pen; (6) winter rack for suspending scallop baskets and quahaug boxes under water as a protection from the ice; (7) quahaug bed No.3; (8) quahaug bed no.5; (9) quahaug bed no. 7; (10) quahaug bed No.6; (11) quahaug bed No.8; (12) clam bed No.19; (13) sea clam bed; (14) clam bed No.18; (15) clam bed No.3; (16) clam bed No. 2; (17) clam bed No. 99; (18) clam bed N
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Map Showing Clam Flats at Mouths of Essex and Castle Neck Rivers, Massachusetts
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Akhtar Badshah, Interview
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True Democracy
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 8, No 05
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 4, No 07
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The Massachusetts compiler of theoretical and practical elements of sacred vocal music: Together with a musical dictionary. And a variety of psalm tunes, chorusses, &c
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Senator Henry M. Jackson standing behind a podium and holding up a copy of the Boston Herald American with the headline, "Jackson in stunning victory," in Massachusetts, February 1976
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Exterior of the laboratory at Wellfleet, showing the hatching tubs. This building, formerly an oyster house situated on the Chequesset Inn wharf, was provided in 1908 for the use of the department by Mr. L. D. Baker of Wellfleet. One large room, 20 by 30 feet, is used for the laboratory, while two small rooms adjoining are utilized for sleeping quarters. The situation over the water affords satisfactory facilities for experimental work on sea forms.
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Map of Wellfleet Bay showing the location between the tide lines of quahaug growth experiments 101 to 185. Many acres of flats are exposed, owing to the large rise and fall of the tide, which is about 10 3/4 feet. The average increase in volume for 84 betw in one year was 185 per cent., or over 2 3/4 bushels for every bushel planted.
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Map showing the distribution of the quahaug in Massachusetts. The black areas indicate ground where quahaugs are found.
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Scalloping boats between the wharves at Nantucket. The cat-boats are moored in this fashion after the day's dredging
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Map of the Massachusetts coast, showing the distribution of the shallow-water scallop (Pecten irradians). The scalloping grounds are indicated by the black areas
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A New Log of the Columbia ; On the Discovery of the Columbia River and Grays Harbor
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Tyee 1912 Yearbook
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Tyee 1911 Yearbook
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Tyee 1911-1912 Yearbook
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Tyee 1910 Yearbook
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