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Negative of wooden steamship "Pavlof" and tugboat in Bellingham Bay at Fairhaven (Bellingham), Washington, with Pacific American Fisheries facilities and dock on shore behind, South Hill neighborhood in background
The Pavlof originally was nammed the A.G. Lindsay; it was acquired by Pacific American Fisheries, in 1911 to haul supplies to King Cove, Alaska. Later it was renamed the Pavlof and continued to be a workhorse ship until it ran aground and sank on Tugidak Island off the west coast of Kodiak Island on February 17, 1916.
1910 1920
still image
Biery, Galen (collector)
black-and-white negatives negatives (photographs)
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1 black and white negative
Bellingham (Wash.)
Galen Biery papers and photographs
Digital objects made available by the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
WaBeCP Western Washington University
Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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