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English: One of the salmon-can labels used by Robert Deniston Hume of Wedderburn in the U.S. state of Oregon. Hume operated salmon canneries and hatcheries on the lower Rogue River between 1877 and 1908.
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Source Salmon of the Pacific Coast, with engravings, showing the apparatus used for their artificial propagation, and the operations of salmon fishing and canning as conducted at Gold Beach, Curry County, Oregon, U.S.A.
Author R.D. Hume
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Image scanned and cropped by User:Finetooth from facing page 150 of: Dodds, Gordon B. (1959). The Salmon King of Oregon: R.D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. OCLC 469312613. Since the image was originally published before 1923 (in 1893 as shown above) the image is not in copyright.

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