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Sailing vessel SEQUOIA on the beach probably at low tide, Nome, Alaska, ca. 1900.
141. Sailing vessel SEQUOIA on the beach probably at low tide, Nome, Alaska, ca. 1900.
Crew of the British sailing vessel GARSDALE, Washington, ca. 1904.
142. Crew of the British sailing vessel GARSDALE, Washington, ca. 1904.
Crew of the three-masted sailing vessel DIMSDALE, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.
143. Crew of the three-masted sailing vessel DIMSDALE, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.
Three-masted sailing vessel BENICIA at anchor, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.
144. Three-masted sailing vessel BENICIA at anchor, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.

Photograph of the sailing ship 'Geo. Curtis' was taken the last of may, 1918. She had left Seattle the
145. Photograph of the sailing ship 'Geo. Curtis' was taken the last of may, 1918. She had left Seattle the middle of April on her usual voyage to Bristol Bay, Alaska. On board were 350 of [employees of Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago,] on their way to man the Libby Kitchen that in the next three months would pack the salmon brought in from the waters of Bristol Bay.
But in Bristol Bay the vessel was trapped in a big ice floe which was about 100 miles across. The was held there for over two weeks, until the weather changed, the ice broke up, and she was able to limp through the remaining ice to [the] cannery mooring in Bristol Bay.
Another vessel--the sailing ship 'Tacoma'--was crushed and sunk. All her passengers got to shore safely, after a very severe trip across the ice.
Greely Relief Ships Thetis and Bear
146. Greely Relief Ships Thetis and Bear
Painting of the sailing ship WESTERN BELLE.
147. Painting of the sailing ship WESTERN BELLE.
Pike St. wharf, Pier 8, showing sailing ships, Seattle.
148. Pike St. wharf, Pier 8, showing sailing ships, Seattle.

Illustration of the sailing vessel SAN MARTIN.
149. Illustration of the sailing vessel SAN MARTIN.
Illustration of the sailing vessel MARY.
150. Illustration of the sailing vessel MARY.
Three-masted sailing vessel DETROIT.
151. Three-masted sailing vessel DETROIT.
Sailing vessel STAR OF PERU caught in Bering Sea ice, Alaska, n.d.
152. Sailing vessel STAR OF PERU caught in Bering Sea ice, Alaska, n.d.

Sailing vessel CITY OF SYDNEY, Bristol Bay Packing Co., Alaska, 1918.
153. Sailing vessel CITY OF SYDNEY, Bristol Bay Packing Co., Alaska, 1918.
Sailing vessel STAR OF FRANCE anchored in Egegik River to escape the ice, Alaska, June 1918
154. Sailing vessel STAR OF FRANCE anchored in Egegik River to escape the ice, Alaska, June 1918
Sailing vessel STAR OF GREENLAND at the dock of the Alaska Packer's Association cannery, Wrangell, Alaska,
155. Sailing vessel STAR OF GREENLAND at the dock of the Alaska Packer's Association cannery, Wrangell, Alaska, August 1918
Three masted sailing vessel GUY C. GOSS, probably at Seattle, 1909
156. Three masted sailing vessel GUY C. GOSS, probably at Seattle, 1909

Three masted sailing vessel SEQUOIA caught in the ice, probably the Bering Sea, 1906
157. Three masted sailing vessel SEQUOIA caught in the ice, probably the Bering Sea, 1906
The Dalles-Celilo portage; its history and influence
158. The Dalles-Celilo portage; its history and influence
Puget Mill Company, Port Gamble, Washington, February 9, 1895
159. Puget Mill Company, Port Gamble, Washington, February 9, 1895
Sailing vessels in Drayton Harbor, Blaine, Washington, ca. 1905
160. Sailing vessels in Drayton Harbor, Blaine, Washington, ca. 1905
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