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T.C. Power was a Montana merchandise, transportation, mining, ranching, banking, and real estate magnate; and U.S. Senator from Montana from 1890 to 1895. Collection (1868-1950) includes personal, business, and political...

Mike Mansfield was a Butte, Montana, miner who served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1943-1952), the U.S. Senate (1953-1977), and as the Ambassador to Japan (1977-1988). The collection consists of his congressional and...

Photographs relating to the fishing industry, including documentation of salmon, halibut and cod fisheries in Alaska and Washington, of whaling activities off the coast of Alaska, and clamming and oystering industries in Washington,...

Photographs and slides of Seattle, particularly the Queen Anne neighborhood, from chiefly the late 1800s through the late 1980s; The Leslie Hamilton collection consists of historical and modern photographs and slides of Seattle,...

Papers of a fisheries biologist, author and editor, federal official, and University of Washington professor.; Best known as a leading authority on fisheries and for initiating and directing the University of Washington fisheries...

Annual; Description based on: 1938 issue; Cover title
2024-11-24
2008-01-23
2006-04-20
This collection documents social, political, economic, scientific, and technological changes in the Columbia River Basin since the building of large federal hydroelectric dams began in the 1930s. The collection adds significantly to...

The Center for Pacific Northwest Studies pamphlet collection consists primarily of published textual documents pertaining to various social, economic, political, and historical issues in the Northwestern United States and British...

On verso of image: Party aboard S.S. Dora, July-August trip, 1907. Mrs. Whitney 1st at left in front row, John N. Cobb with cap in back row, Russian Orthodox Bishop in group
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From John Cobb field notebook: N.C. cannery, part of panoramic view. July 1918.

Section of 2 part panorama : Cobb 4294-1, 4295-2 Possibly the Alaska Packers Association cannery at Clarks Point.

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The Olive Woolley Burt photograph collection consists of photographs used by Olive Burt as research for her works, many have been reproduced in various books and articles. Included are over 1,000 photographs of Olive Burt and members of her...

From John Cobb field notebook: N.C. cannery, part of panoramic view. July 1918.

Possibly the Alaska Packers Association cannery at Clarks Point.

Section of 2 part panorama : Cobb 4294-1, 4295-2
2024-11-24
On verso of image: John N. Cobb, College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle
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On verso of image: John N. Cobb. Hatteras, N.C. 1898
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From John Cobb field notebook: Outdoor hatchery. C [illeg.] Adams transferring young fish. 1925
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From John Cobb field notebook: "Frosh" pond, campus, Univ. of Wash. 1919

Name later changed to Drumheller Fountain
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From John Cobb field notebook: Old Washington State Building, now library, Univ. of Wash. 1922

Built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition as the Washington State Building in 1909
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From John Cobb field notebook: Native set nets (J.) 1917
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From John Cobb field notebook: Kodiak, Alaska. June 22, 1908
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From John Cobb field notebook: Ship Llewellyn J. Morse just after getting thru the ice in bering Sea (head on). June 1918
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From John Cobb field notebook: The deck of schooner Sequoia. Apr. 1913
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From John Cobb field notebook: The end of the season at A.P.A. cannery, Naknek, Alaska, Aug. 1906
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From John Cobb field notebook: Scow fishwheel on Columbia River near Skamania, Wash. June 25, 1924
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From John Cobb field notebook: Surf Packing Co., Aberdeen, Wash. Lacquering clam cans. 1915
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