File:FMIB 47641 Original type of Salmon Trap on Cook Inlet, Alaska, built by F P Kendall for the Cutting Packing Company in 1882, in connection.jpeg
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English: Original type of Salmon Trap on Cook Inlet, Alaska, built by F. P. Kendall for the Cutting Packing Company in 1882, in connection with the first salmon cannery in that district. Such traps were driven by hand at low tide, the upper poles being spliced to those beneath
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English: Original type of Salmon Trap on Cook Inlet, Alaska, built by F. P. Kendall for the Cutting Packing Company in 1882, in connection with the first salmon cannery in that district. Such traps were driven by hand at low tide, the upper poles being spliced to those beneath, Pacific Fisherman Year Book 1920, Seattle, WA : 1920, p. 88 |
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