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Description a photograph of the steamer 'Argo' with the three expedition canoes in tow. The photograph was taken on James W. Tyrrell's Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay Expedition of 1900.
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Source https://barrenlands.library.utoronto.ca/islandora/object/barrenlands%3AP10130
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