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Plan of the Powder Hole, Monomoy Point, Mass., showing the shellfish experiments and laboratory of the
1. Plan of the Powder Hole, Monomoy Point, Mass., showing the shellfish experiments and laboratory of the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Game. The harbor, represented by the dotted lines, is bounded on the north and west by a clam flat of coarse sand. The channel connecting the Powder Hole with the ocean passes across this flat. The deepest water, 18 feet, is found near the clam flat, while in the eastern and southern parts of the harbor the shallow water is filled with a thick growth of eelgrass.
(1) Raft; (2) car in which egg lobsters were confined for hatching purposes; (3) scallop pen; (4) scallop pen; (5) scllop pen; (6) winter rack for suspending scallop baskets and quahaug boxes under water as a protection from the ice; (7) quahaug bed No.3; (8) quahaug bed no.5; (9) quahaug bed no. 7; (10) quahaug bed No.6; (11) quahaug bed No.8; (12) clam bed No.19; (13) sea clam bed; (14) clam bed No.18; (15) clam bed No.3; (16) clam bed No. 2; (17) clam bed No. 99; (18) clam bed N
John Brown Series
2. John Brown Series
Western Defense Command Public Proclamation No. 2 establishing military zones where Japanese residents
3. Western Defense Command Public Proclamation No. 2 establishing military zones where Japanese residents are no longer allowed, March 16, 1942
San Juan Fishing & Packing Co.: no.1-Unloading Halibut; No.2, Steamer San Juan Leaving for the Halibut
4. San Juan Fishing & Packing Co.: no.1-Unloading Halibut; No.2, Steamer San Juan Leaving for the Halibut Banks; no.3, Discharging Royal chinook salmon on San Juan Company Dock; no.4, Steamer San Juan Lying at Dock taking on Ice and Bait; NO.5, Dressing salmon; no.6 Packing Sliced Halibut and Salmon in One Half Pound packages; no.7, Smoket and Curet product ready for shipment

Serrasalmo brandti Reinhardt. 1. C.M. No.5766. 59 mm. Pirafora. 2. C.M. No.5766. 85mm. Pirafora. 3. C.M.
5. Serrasalmo brandti Reinhardt. 1. C.M. No.5766. 59 mm. Pirafora. 2. C.M. No.5766. 85mm. Pirafora. 3. C.M. No.5762. 123 mm. Joazeiro. 4. C.M. 5762. 170b mm. Joazeiro.
Serrasalmo spilopleura Kner. 1. C.M. No.5779 42 mm. Uruguana. 2. C.M. No.5778. 84 mm. Caceguy. 3. C.
6. Serrasalmo spilopleura Kner. 1. C.M. No.5779 42 mm. Uruguana. 2. C.M. No.5778. 84 mm. Caceguy. 3. C. M. No.5778. 137 mm. Caceguy
C. Edward Graves Picture-Letter No. 10 about a summer trip to the Mount Baker region, January 7, 1929
7. C. Edward Graves Picture-Letter No. 10 about a summer trip to the Mount Baker region, January 7, 1929
Western Defense Command Public Proclamation no. 15 rescinding portions of Public Proclamations no. 3
8. Western Defense Command Public Proclamation no. 15 rescinding portions of Public Proclamations no. 3 and no. 6 regarding the evacuation and internment of the Japanese, December 24, 1942

No Way Kit No. 1
9. No Way Kit No. 1
"Initiative Measure No. 130, Appearing to Regulate Strikes, Provides for Actual Destruction of the Trade-Union
10. "Initiative Measure No. 130, Appearing to Regulate Strikes, Provides for Actual Destruction of the Trade-Union Movement" booklet, 1938
Powerhouse interior showing generating unit no. 1 in operation and unit no. 2 being built, April 19,
11. Powerhouse interior showing generating unit no. 1 in operation and unit no. 2 being built, April 19, 1904
Excerpts from Bulletins No. 1 and No. 2 of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, regarding treason
12. Excerpts from Bulletins No. 1 and No. 2 of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, regarding treason and sedition, December 1917

C. Edward Graves Picture-Letter No. 4 about a summer trip to the Mount Baker region, November 19, 1928
13. C. Edward Graves Picture-Letter No. 4 about a summer trip to the Mount Baker region, November 19, 1928
Western Defense Command Public Proclamation No. 1 establishing military zones where Japanese residents
14. Western Defense Command Public Proclamation No. 1 establishing military zones where Japanese residents are no longer allowed, March 2, 1942
San Juan Fishing & Packing Co.: no.1-Unloading Halibut; No.2, Steamer San Juan Leaving for the Halibut
15. San Juan Fishing & Packing Co.: no.1-Unloading Halibut; No.2, Steamer San Juan Leaving for the Halibut Banks; no.3, Discharging Royal chinook salmon on San Juan Company Dock; no.4, Steamer San Juan Lying at Dock taking on Ice and Bait; NO.5, Dressing salm
Western Defense Command Public Proclamation No. 3 establishing a curfew for Japanese residents and creating
16. Western Defense Command Public Proclamation No. 3 establishing a curfew for Japanese residents and creating a list of items they are no longer allowed to have in their possession, March 24, 1942

Western Defense Command Civilian Exclusion Order No. 3 pertaining to the internment of those with Japanese
17. Western Defense Command Civilian Exclusion Order No. 3 pertaining to the internment of those with Japanese ancestry at Manzanar, March 30, 1942
Crew on flatcar and speeder, with three-truck Shay locomotive no. 9, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company's
18. Crew on flatcar and speeder, with three-truck Shay locomotive no. 9, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company's camp no. 3, ca. 1928
C. Edward Graves Picture-Letter No. 3 about a summer trip to the Mount Baker region, November 12, 1928
19. C. Edward Graves Picture-Letter No. 3 about a summer trip to the Mount Baker region, November 12, 1928
Hoquiam Post no. 16. American Legion
20. Hoquiam Post no. 16. American Legion
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