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  • Oregondigital df674r91k
    Brief article detailing the use of fishing wheels for catching salmon on the Columbia River. Most of the page is taken up by a drawing of a fishing boat equipped with a fishing wheel. The drawing shows ...
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  • Oregondigital df673f24p
    Black and white image of men in a boat taking fish from a fish trap on the Columbia River. The trap is constructed of tall wooden poles with nets strung in between them. There are four men in the boat, ...
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  • Oregondigital df66j806t
    Black and white image of men in a boat taking fish from a fish trap on the Columbia River. The trap is constructed of tall wooden poles with nets strung in between them. There are four men in the boat, ...
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  • Oregondigital df674r99s
    2 p. Article detailing the salmon fishing industry on the Columbia River, including providing details on salmon spawning and the use of fish wheels. The use of Chinese, Scandinavian, and Russian immigrants ...
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  • Oregondigital fx719n38k
    Wooden fish-packing warehouse attached to pier with stacked wooden barrels. Two men in suits and one in hat stand on pier next to two docked fishing boats. A wooden ladder lays to the right of the two ...
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  • 6. [Image] Fishermen
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    Manuscript that details the practice of fishing of two species: trout and salmon. There is a heavier focus on the salmon as it goes into the spawning process. The overall tone of the document is about ...
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  • Oregondigital df71h4911
    Article describing the causes for the decline in fish populations in Oregon due to pollution and addition of hatchery raised fish. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
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  • Oregondigital df71g895s
    [Man with gaff pulling in salmon at fish trap. Salmon covering bottom of boat.]; default
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  • Oregondigital df715n87t
    The fish trap requires more capital to build and operate but yields more profit as great quantities of salmon can be taken by means of it. A considerable number of fish traps are maintained in the Columbia ...
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  • Oregondigital df715p005
    This shows the packing process going on in the warehouse. A standard case of salmon consists of forty-eight one-pound cans. Everyone recognizes that the best fishing grounds may be depleted of fish after ...
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