Y.T.: 6357 (1942-04-04)
Data in handwriting:
Selling price: | 700 |
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Other annotations/comments:
Red ink written beside vessel name: 6202 (Fishing License); Pencil: license taken
by navy; Pencil: 2590 Elow St; Red ink: fishing licenses no. On top of Pilot House;
Pencil: drum + roller left at Knight Inlet, BC; Pencil written beside present value:
(incl. drum)
Editorial Note
Jack Scar and Alert Bay are crossed out at the top of the page.
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Title
Y.T.: 6357 (1942-04-04)
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Source:
Auto-generated from row 1009 of an original
spreadsheet created by the Directories cluster. Registration/sale record of Y.T.,
1942-04-04
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