Lesson Fourteen: Industrialization, Technology, and Environment in Washington — Fishing Scenes

 

Left: The "Iron Chink" salmon cleaning machine in operation at the Pacific-American Cannery, Fairhaven, Washington, c.1905. (Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Social Issues File #Cb, UW Negative #9422.)

Middle: Issaquah salmon hatchery. (Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Courtesy of Washington State Department of Fisheries.)

Right: Fishing boats at dock. (Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, UW Negative #7036.)

Left: Salmon purse seiner brailing its catch, 1945. (Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, UW negative #14561. Photo courtesy of Pacific Fisherman and Pacific Fisherman News.)

Right: Beach seining for salmon on Sand Island near Ilwaco, Washington. (Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Fishing Files. Photo by Woodfitch, UW negative #5722.)

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