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Keywords: FMIB 47651 Photograph of the sailing ship 'Geo Curtis' was taken the last of may, 1918 She had left Seattle the middle of April on her.jpeg check categories 19 August 2015 1 Photograph of the sailing ship 'Geo Curtis' was taken the last of may 1918 She had left Seattle the middle of April on her usual voyage to Bristol Bay Alaska On board were 350 of employees of Libby McNeill Libby Chicago on their way to man the Libby Kitchen that in the next three months would pack the salmon brought in from the waters of Bristol Bay But in Bristol Bay the vessel was trapped in a big ice floe which was about 100 miles across The was held there for over two weeks until the weather changed the ice broke up and she was able to limp through the remaining ice to the cannery mooring in Bristol Bay Another vessel--the sailing ship 'Tacoma--was crushed and sunk All her passengers got to shore safely after a very severe trip across the ice Subject Sailing ships Geo Curtis Ship Tag Vessels 1918-05 Cite book Photograph of the sailing ship 'Geo Curtis' was taken the last of may 1918 She had left Seattle the middle of April on her usual voyage to Bristol Bay Alaska On board were 350 of employees of Libby McNeill Libby Chicago on their way to man the Libby Kitchen that in the next three months would pack the salmon brought in from the waters of Bristol Bay But in Bristol Bay the vessel was trapped in a big ice floe which was about 100 miles across The was held there for over two weeks until the weather changed the ice broke up and she was able to limp through the remaining ice to the cannery mooring in Bristol Bay Another vessel--the sailing ship 'Tacoma--was crushed and sunk All her passengers got to shore safely after a very severe trip across the ice Seattle WA 1922 Pacific Fisherman Year Book 1922 13 author PD-UWASH-FMIB Institution University of Washington FMIB-source accession number 47651 Libby's Images from the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank to check Sailing ships
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