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Commercial operations in fishing and sea hunting were established inside the bay at Point Gardner by the Tyee Company who sought to take advantage of the unexploited waters of southeast Alaska. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] They established their operations on Admiralty Island at Murder Cove in 1907 using the first American-built steam-powered whaler , the 97 ...
Renamed "Maclure Lake" after a telegraph surveyor, this name was used as late as 1978. Since locals continued calling it Tyee, the name was officially changed to Tyhee, because Tyee had been assigned to a lake in the Cariboo. [2] [3] Established on 11 April 1955, the 33-hectare Maclure Lake Park was renamed Tyhee Lake Park on 10 September 1981.
Two people were rescued from the water near Tyee Marina this morning after their boat went up in flames just before 9:30 a.m. ... Tacoma Police Department’s Marine Services and Dive Unit arrived ...
Tyee High School, SeaTac, Washington, United States; The Tyee, an independent online Canadian news magazine that primarily covers British Columbia; Tyee, a variety of the West Teke language spoken in the Republic of the Congo and Gabon; Tyee, yearbook of the University of Washington; Tyee Marina, a marina on Commencement Bay in Tacoma, Washington
The account above follows the H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest. [2] A somewhat different account, with Swenson on the King & Winge with Jochimsen and commanding the umiak that landed on Wrangel Island is given by Burt McConnell, a contemporary eyewitness, and other sources. [3] The origin of this difference is unclear.
While under tow from Seattle, Washington, to Tyee, Territory of Alaska, with a cargo of 27,500 pounds (12,500 kg) of salted herring, salt, and barrels, the 365-ton barge drifted onto rocks, was stranded, and then sank 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) north of Gambier Island) in Southeast Alaska after her towline parted in
Tyee is an unincorporated community located in Douglas County, Oregon. [1] References This page was last edited on 29 July 2023, at 15:57 ...
English: Flensing a whale, Tyee Co. whaling station, Tyee, Alaska, August 25, 1910 Description English: From John Cobb field notebook: Tearing strips of blubber off the whale, Aug. 25, 1910