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A captured Fin Whale, which was 72 feet long and weighed 65 tons.

From "The Whaling Industry at Grays Harbor". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 157.

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