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English: Men killing fur seals on St Paul Island, Alaska, 1890s.
Date circa 1895
date QS:P,+1895-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Alaska its history and resources, gold fields, routes and scenery Lowman & Hanford stationery and printing co., by Miner W. Bruce, Seattle, Wash [1]. Opposite p66.
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  • Unknown photographer
  • image caption on lower right reads „FRANKLIN·CO·ENG·(HI)“ (could also be the copyright holder)
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File:Killing seals, St. Paul Island.jpg
Richard Maynard credited as photographer
File:Killing fur seals, St Paul Island.jpg
photographer not given; caption on lower right reads „FRANKLIN·CO·ENG·(HI)(this file)

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