Martha No. 2: 153, 392 (1942-03-18)
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Editorial Note
2010-4-4-459b follows this document, and shows a picture of a newspaper article detailing
the sinking of the Martha II. The article states that the boat was being used by the
Sunnyside Cannery on the Skeena River, and that it was valued at 7000. The date handwritten
on the article is 9/10/45.
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Title
Martha No. 2: 153, 392 (1942-03-18)
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Source:
Auto-generated from row 520 of an original
spreadsheet created by the Directories cluster. Registration/sale record of Martha
No. 2, 1942-03-18
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