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Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 04
121. Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 04
Pacific Fisherman Vol 5, No 11
122. Pacific Fisherman Vol 5, No 11
Pacific Fisherman Vol 4 Annual Yearbook
123. Pacific Fisherman Vol 4 Annual Yearbook
Salmon hatchery at Baird, Cal., the pioneer salmon hatchery on the Pacific coast, located on the McCloud
124. Salmon hatchery at Baird, Cal., the pioneer salmon hatchery on the Pacific coast, located on the McCloud River, a swift stream formed by the melting snow on Mount Shasta. The station can accommodate 25 million eggs at one time, and in 1907-8 produced about 5 million chinook or quinnat salmon and 10 million eyed eggs. Operations of this hatchery and its auxiliaries at Battle Creek and Mill Creek (73 1/2 million eggs of the chinook salmon were taken in 1907-8) havew been the prime factor in maintaining the salmon run in the Sacramento River

Pacific Fisherman Vol 8, No 05
125. Pacific Fisherman Vol 8, No 05
Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 05
126. Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 05
Equality Colony sketch, ca. 1898-1900, entitled "The Hatchery"
127. Equality Colony sketch, ca. 1898-1900, entitled "The Hatchery"
Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 12
128. Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 12

Pacific Fisherman Vol 1, No 08
129. Pacific Fisherman Vol 1, No 08
Pacific Fisherman Vol 8, No 04
130. Pacific Fisherman Vol 8, No 04
Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, King County, Washington, ca. 1935
131. Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, King County, Washington, ca. 1935
R. D. Hume's Salmon Hatchery on the Upper Rogue River. This hatchery is now operated by the United States
132. R. D. Hume's Salmon Hatchery on the Upper Rogue River. This hatchery is now operated by the United States Government

Tyee 1922 Yearbook
133. Tyee 1922 Yearbook
Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 01
134. Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 01
Pacific Fisherman Vol 3, No 12
135. Pacific Fisherman Vol 3, No 12
Alderwood Manor, Lynnwood, ca. 1929
136. Alderwood Manor, Lynnwood, ca. 1929

Salmon hatchery at Baird, Cal., the pioneer salmon hatchery on the Pacific coast, located on the McCloud
137. Salmon hatchery at Baird, Cal., the pioneer salmon hatchery on the Pacific coast, located on the McCloud River, a swift stream formed by the melting snow on Mount Shasta. The station can accommodate 25 million eggs at one time, and in 1907-8 produced abou
Stripping red salmon at the Alaska Packers Association Fortmann Hatchery, near Loring, Alaska, September
138. Stripping red salmon at the Alaska Packers Association Fortmann Hatchery, near Loring, Alaska, September 11, 1908
Fishermen hauling in a seine at the Alaska Packers Assoc. Fortmann Hatchery near Loring, Alaska, September
139. Fishermen hauling in a seine at the Alaska Packers Assoc. Fortmann Hatchery near Loring, Alaska, September 11, 1908
Callbreath's Hatchery, McHenry Inlet, Etolin Island, ca. 1905
140. Callbreath's Hatchery, McHenry Inlet, Etolin Island, ca. 1905
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