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1921 Mountaineers Summer Outing to Glacier Peak, July 30-August 21
41. 1921 Mountaineers Summer Outing to Glacier Peak, July 30-August 21
Women doing laundry in washtub, Minidoka, ca. 1943
42. Women doing laundry in washtub, Minidoka, ca. 1943
Man with ox cart loaded with barrels of sake, Japan, ca. 1921
43. Man with ox cart loaded with barrels of sake, Japan, ca. 1921
The Madonna of the tubs, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps; with forty-three original illustrations by Ross
44. The Madonna of the tubs, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps; with forty-three original illustrations by Ross Turner and George H. Clements

Women and a girl washing clothes, probably on the Olympic Peninsula
45. Women and a girl washing clothes, probably on the Olympic Peninsula
Exterior of the laboratory at Wellfleet, showing the hatching tubs. This building, formerly an oyster
46. 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.
Preparing a shipment of smallmouth bass. Tanks used for hardening the young fish prior to transportation.
47. Preparing a shipment of smallmouth bass. Tanks used for hardening the young fish prior to transportation. The fingerlings are held for 12 hours in cold spring water, then dipped into tubs, counted into pails, and transferred to the transportation cans. These are then placed under a 3/16-inch stream of spring water and held until train time. For an early morning shipment the fish and /docs/canneduot;&q the evening before (Mammoth Spring Station, Arkansas)
Tubs for Carrying Pike Perch to Stripping House. Constantia
48. Tubs for Carrying Pike Perch to Stripping House. Constantia

Preparing a shipment of smallmouth bass. Tanks used for hardening the young fish prior to transportation.
49. Preparing a shipment of smallmouth bass. Tanks used for hardening the young fish prior to transportation. The fingerlings are held for 12 hours in cold spring water, then dipped into tubs, counted into pails, and transferred to the transportation cans. Th
Coiling Whale-Line in Tubs to be Used in the Boats
50. Coiling Whale-Line in Tubs to be Used in the Boats
Removing Rescued Fish from Seines to Tubs
51. Removing Rescued Fish from Seines to Tubs
Unloading Oysters at a Cannery, Showing Tubs
52. Unloading Oysters at a Cannery, Showing Tubs

Discharging Menhaden from Vessel by Means of Tubs
53. Discharging Menhaden from Vessel by Means of Tubs
Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
54. Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
Mess hall crew, Polson Logging Company's camp no. 4, ca. 1930
55. Mess hall crew, Polson Logging Company's camp no. 4, ca. 1930
Fairy Gorge Tickler, Pay Streak, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909
56. Fairy Gorge Tickler, Pay Streak, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909

Women washing clothes in a basin at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905
57. Women washing clothes in a basin at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905
Beray Laundry Detergent (1906)
58. Beray Laundry Detergent (1906)
Oliver D. Fisher residence (Seattle, Wash.), west elevation
59. Oliver D. Fisher residence (Seattle, Wash.), west elevation
 
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