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Nootka village as marked on map of Friendly Cove, British Columbia, in engraving made 1788
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Clayoquot villages in the area governed by Wickaninnish, as marked on map of Port Cox (now Clayoquot Sound), British Columbia, in engraving made 1788
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Tlingit grave of Dr. Skah-owa marked with totem figure, Tuxekan, Alaska, July 17, 1911.
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35-lb. marked Salmon. Caught at Almont mouth, on the Tay, 31st March 1908. Marked as Smolt, about 1 1/2 oz, May 1905, having been in the sea nearly three years. Age five years
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13-lb. marked Salmon. Caught 15th February 1908. Marked as Smolt 1905
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Marked Grilse, 3 1/4 lbs. 3rd July 1906. Smolt marked May 1905
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First Marked Grilse. Marked as smolt May 1905. Caught 1st June 1906.Weight 2 lbs. 15 oz. See wire on dorsal fin
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Finish line marked by white poles, clubhouse, and original grandstand, Longacres Park, August 1993
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February 2, 1912 Page three
Mouths of creeks marked
Quarantine raised
Mistaken for a bear
New stock company engaged
Favorable for submarines (From page one)
Rich strike near Ketchikan
Will go to Minneapolis
Wrecked launch floated
Light for Twin Rocks
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September 14, 1905 Page four
Olympic water served today
Cost of conducting local county offices
Bags exported for drawback must be marked
Trouble aroused over attempted cremation
Canneries will commence to operate once more
Claims he will navigate a vessel to this city
Personal mention
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Careless Ev cartoon about mountain safety, advising hikers to stay on marked trails, ca. 1960s
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Senator Henry M. Jackson looking at the carcass of a dog and a wooden case marked "Capt. Scotts Expedition of 1910, Shell Oil" at Cape Evans, where Captain Robert Falcon Scott of the British Royal Navy began his expedition to the South Pole, October 16, 1959
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South America--the hypothetical line of demarcation between the Patagonian and Tropical American fauna marked---. Centers of distribution in unbroken circles, and hypothetical lines of migration by arrows
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Sea-trout marked by Lamprey
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[Salmon Scale] Marked as Kelt, 11 lbs, 12th February 1906. Recaptured clean, 26 lbs, 10th July 1907
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[Salmon Scale] Marked as Kelt, 16 lbs, February 1904. Recaptured 18th June 1905, 34 lbs
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[Salmon Scale] Marked 10 1/2 lb. Kelt, 16th March 1906. Recaptured clean, 27 lbs., 8th August 1907
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[Salmon Scale] 18 lbs. 23rd March 1908. Marked as Smolt May 1905. Second return from the sea.
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