Grapple hook and rope

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Title

Grapple hook and rope

Subject

Fishing

Description

A grapple hook would be thrown out to retrieve submerged fishing nets. This grapple hook was likely made in Lawrence by a Riverking, a fisherman who made a living fishing during the Kaw River fishing industry boom.

Date

circa 1940

Contributor

Higgins-Dover, Barbara

Rights

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Relation

The Kansas Riverkings Museum, located in Lawrence, Kansas, tells the story of the Riverkings, fishermen who created a thriving fish industry on the Kaw River in the 1800 and 1900's. Visit the Riverkings Museum, located at the Riverfront Marriott, to learn more about the Riverkings and their stories.

Type

PhysicalObject

Identifier

Grapplehook1940.jpeg

Coverage

Lawrence (Kan.)
circa 1940

Files

Grapplehook1940.jpg

Citation

“Grapple hook and rope,” Digital Douglas County History, accessed December 3, 2024, https://history.lplks.org/items/show/1283.

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