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State salmon hatchery, ca. 1910
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King County trout hatchery, probably near Tokul, ca. 1915
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Equality Colony sketch, ca. 1898-1900, entitled "The Hatchery"
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King County trout hatchery showing dam & trap, ca. 1910s
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Stripping red salmon at the Alaska Packers Association Fortmann Hatchery, near Loring, Alaska, September 11, 1908
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Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, King County, Washington, ca. 1935
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Bonneville Salmon Hatchery of the Oregon Fish and Game Commission showing rearing ponds, Oregon, n.d.
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Alaska Packers Association hatchery interior, Karluk, Alaska, ca. 1920
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Kent Hatchery, Kent, 1935
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View of Fortmann Hatchery, on Heckman Lake. This is the largest salmon hatchery in the world, having a capacity of 110,000,000 etts
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Interior of Fortmann Hatchery
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Rearing ponds at Fortmann Hatchery
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Vicinity of Yes Bay Hatchery, snowing traps off mouth of bay that hamper hatchery work
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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
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Oneida Hatchery. Pond No.7, East End of Hatchery and Shop
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Oneida Hatchery. Bass Pond. No. I. West end of hatchery and engine-house
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View of the hatchery grounds and buildings at the Salmon River Hatchery
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Superintendent's Dwelling and Hatchery Building at the McKenzie River Hatchery
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Method of Drawing off fry from nursery pond, Karluk Hatchery, Kadiak Island
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Transferring stock fish to corrals at Karluk Hatchery, Kadiak Island
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