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Heart of early Cook Inlet Salmon Trap. Bottom under entire trap was bare at low tide, and all fish had to be removed between tides to prevent trap from being washed away. While these traps appear primitive and flimsy as compared with those of today, one such trap used by the Kasilof Cannery from 1882 to 1892 frequently furnished salmon to keep two fillers busy for 19 consecutive days
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Original type of Salmon Trap on Cook Inlet, Alaska, built by F. P. Kendall for the Cutting Packing Company in 1882, in connection with the first salmon cannery in that district. Such traps were driven by hand at low tide, the upper poles being spliced to those beneath
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Whale Fishery
Natives hunting the beluga or white whale, Cook's Inlet, Alaska
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Volcano of Ilyamna: 12,000 Feet
The most prominent Fire Mountain of that Chain forming the North Shore of Cook's Inlet
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Kootznahoo Inlet
Characteristic view of scenery in the Sitkan Archipelago. The high lands and peaks of Admiralty Island in the distance; Indians fishing for halibut over rocky shoals in the foreground. An october sketch, looking East from Chatham Straits
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Original type of Salmon Trap on Cook Inlet, Alaska, built by F. P. Kendall for the Cutting Packing Company in 1882, in connection with the first salmon cannery in that district. Such traps were driven by hand at low tide, the upper poles being spliced to
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Southern Alaska Canning Co. : Cannery at Rose Inlet
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Southern Alaska [Canning Company], Rose Inlet, Rebuilt in 1918
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Tenakee Fisheries Co., Tenakee Inlet, Southeast Alaska--New and Recent Salmon Canneries
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Salmon Trap at Cooks Inlet
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L. P. Ouelette Eastern Oyster Beds, Carr's Inlet, Pierce Co., Washington
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General view of Nihojima Inlet when the tide is out, showing 'Toya' grounds and living grounds
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Spat collectors outside Nihojima Inlet
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Sketch of Herring Trap at Kootznahoo Inlet
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Rear View of Cannery at Kussilof, Cook Inlet
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Herring Station and Homestead, Halibut Cove, Cook Inlet
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North Wall of Lowe Inlet
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Philippine Independence Day, Libby, McNeill, and Libby cannery, Alaska, 1947
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Sunset over Orca Inlet, Prince William Sound, Alaska, ca. 1914
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Orca Inlet seen from Shepard Point, Prince William Sound, Alaska, ca. 1914
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