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Identifier ORU_WTXT_020a http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,107
Title page 1052
Relation Salmon-Fishing By Machinery On The Columbia River
Date 2004-03-02
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Description SALMON-FISHING BY MACHINERY ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER. DRAWN BY W. A. ROGERS. THERE are certain well-known centres in the East from which almost all the favorite fish stories extant have radiated for many years. Pike County, Pennsylvania, and East Hampton, Long Island, have been the centres of greatest activity. When a Pacific coast fish story comes along, however, the Eastern yarn must wind itself back into obscurity. A story told all along the Columbia River is to the effect that the salmon,...

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