File:Jennie F Decker at Chlopeck Fish Company dock at the foot of Wall Street, 1908 (MOHAI 7055).jpg

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English: Jennie F. Decker at Chlopeck Fish Company dock at the foot of Wall Street, 1908   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Photographer
English: Muirhead, Lewis P.
Title
English: Jennie F. Decker at Chlopeck Fish Company dock at the foot of Wall Street, 1908
Description
English: The earliest northwestern halibut fishing boats were sailing schooners, such as the "Jennie F. Decker." The vessel was based in Ballard and belonged to Norwegian immigrant fisherman Ove Rommen.

This 1908 photo shows the "Jennie F. Decker" in Seattle. It was taken by Lewis P. Muirhead at the Chlopeck Fish Company wharf at the foot of Wall Street.

  • Subjects (LCTGM): Chlopeck Fish Company; Fishing industry; Halibut; Piers & wharves; Ships
Depicted place
English: Seattle (Wash.)
Date 1908
date QS:P571,+1908-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium
English: 1 photographic print mounted on cardboard : gelatin, b&w
Dimensions height: 16 cm (6.2 in); width: 21 cm (8.2 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,16U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,21U174728
institution QS:P195,Q219563
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
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Museum of History & Industry, Seattle; All Rights Reserved

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