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Fish knife of slate, broken. (sandstone crossed out).* Fide donor GTE: Part of slate fish knife. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Slate fish knife.* Fide donor GTE: Slate fish knife. Fish knives, made of a grey slate more often than black in color, and dug up on old living places and from the sand graves. They are rather longer than wide, and worked down quite thin with a keen cutting edge. I doubt if these were set in a handle as is the case of the woman's knife of the Eskimo, but they seem to have been more on the type of the shell or metal fish knife of the coast. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Biconical hole in one end, other tapers to a tip and has parallel incisced lines parallel to "B" axis, and two lines running diagonal to the first two lines.
Box of partially worked stones. Locality: Columbia River near Ellsworth. Remarks: 1 traded to CMNH. Number of specimens: Ledger has 1 (48) written in pencil.* *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Spear head of black slate. Locality: Saddlebag Island near Anacortes, WA.* Broken into two pieces. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Slate fish knife.* Fide donor GTE: Pieces of a slate fish knife. Fish knives, made of a grey slate more often than black in color, and dug up on old living places and from the sand graves. They are rather longer than wide, and worked down quite thin with a keen cutting edge. I doubt if these were set in a handle as is the case of the woman's knife of the Eskimo, but they seem to have been more on the type of the shell or metal fish knife of the coast. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Tanning stone. Locality: Fisher, Washington. Remarks: Found on one acre of ground, now occupied by descents of a Yakima family and a Hudson's Bay man. The Yakima are supposed to have lived there long before Hudson's Bay days.* Flattened rectangle of stone, ground and polished on all faces. Found at Fisher, Clark County, WA. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Spearhead (broken). Locality: Fish River, Clallam Co., Wash. Bone Implement, Spear head: 1-10552, 1-10553. Objects found in railway cut along Fish River near Pysht, Clallam Co. Wn. under bed of clam shells.* There is a hand drawn map of the site in the accession file. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Tanning stone. Locality: Near Fisher, Washington.* Flattened rectangle of stone, ground and polished on all faces. One corner chipped off. Found at Fisher, Clark County, WA. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Partly made arrows, spear heads, broken pieces and chips.* 6 items found in archaeology division and are placed in 33/12/a18. *Information comes from the original accession ledger.