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Papers of a Ph.D student of University of Washington related to the dissertation, "Water Quality Regulation During Construction of the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline System."; Ph.D student of University of Washington.; Gilbert Marek Zemansky worked...
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Six commercial
films of the Libby, McNeill & Libby Company and eight home movie reels
documenting cannery life in southeast Alaska. Home movie series includes
footage of Filipino cannery workers, known as the Alaskeros, celebrating...
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Interview of a Tulalip Indian discussing family life, berry picking, canning, wool spinning, religion, education, racial attitudes and extended families; Florence Baggerly is a Tulalip Indian born in 1936.; Tape recorded interview conducted by...
1981-11-22
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The Peter Buschmann family immigrated to Washington state in 1891 from Aure, Norway to seek fishing and salmon packing industry opportunities in southeast Alaska. This collection contains photocopies of the Buschmann family scrapbook, dating from...
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Photographs of the Carstens Packing Company of Tacoma, Washington a meat packing company; Album of photographs put out by Carstens Packing Company in 1909. It includes a portrait (probably of the President of the company), overviews of the...
2024-11-22
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Photographs of Alaska including mining and canning companies, hunting, the Alaska Central Railway, sternwheelers, Native Americans and the first automobile in Alaska. Also included is letter about the AYPE live game exhibit, and a folding souvenir...
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Photographs of Alaska, including Native Americans, canning and fish processing facilities, mines, and miscellaneous scenic views; William Howard Case was born on April 19, 1868, in Marshalltown, Iowa, and lived most of his life in South Dakota and...
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Four interviews (January-February 2000) with members of the Harry Cooper Family, who are enrolled members of the Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington and fishermen; Four interviews (January-February 2000) with members of the Harry Cooper Family,...
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Tape recorded interview of a Snoqualmie who discusses traditional work, including basketry and fishing, the use of roots and fish in the diet of Eastern Washington Indians, her family, education and languages; Minnie Eastman is a Snoqualmie.; Tape...
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Papers of an engineer and inventor in salmon canning industry; Reminiscences regarding salmon canning industry written to Mark Nachman.
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Tape-recorded interview where she discusses traditional Nisqually crafts, her grandmother and flat bread, babies in cradle boards, language, childbirth, raising children, her family, and fishing at Squaxin Island.; Tape-recorded interview, Sept...
1980-11-22
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Photographs of Guy V. Graham & Libby McNeill Libby; Guy Graham was born on September 23, 1893. He was first hired by
Libby, McNeill & Libby in 1913 as a cannery helper. During his career with
Libby, McNeill & Libby he was a draughtsman,...
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Records of a fish packing company of Seattle, Washington and Haines, Alaska; Correspondence, ledgers, and related material, 1917-1966.; Correspondence (1962-63), payroll records (1929-65), fish and pack records (1951-65), financial records...
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Designs for and locations of fish traps in southeast Alaska; Charts, maps, plans.; These are designs for and locations of fish traps in southeast Alaska. Hubbell and Waller Engineering Corporation produced tracings of the drawings.
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Records of the
umbrella organization composed of fishing, hunting, and gun members in King
County; Umbrella organization composed of fishing, hunting, and gun member
clubs in King County, Washington. Founded in 1933, the Council...
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Papers of a nurse and wife of a halibut fisherman in Seattle, Washington; Korsnes (1902-1993) was a nurse in Levanger, Norway, Alaska, and Seattle. Her husband, Ragnar Wollan, was a halibut fisherman who lived in Seattle.; Personal documents,...
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"Whales Taken by Species at Akutan and Port Hobron, Alaska (1911-1942)" and other reports prepared by him; Consult the scope and content information for each of the accessions listed below.; Accession No. 3536-001: Stephen Leatherwood papers,...
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Records of the Council formed to protect fish and game, and the habitat of wildlife in its area, as well as to promote sportsmanlike methods of hunting and fishing; Lower Columbia River Sportmen's Council was formed to protect fish and game, and...
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Biographies and
family history covering emigrant history, Providence Hospital, Seattle; Life in
Alaska Cannery, early 1900s, Matsen family history; Biographies 1880s - 1970s. Family history, 1825-1970.; Emigrant history, Providence...
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Papers of food and fish canners reflecting their activities in fish and food canning, particularly as salvagers of damaged canned goods; Correspondence, invoices, labels, legal agreements, photos, ca. 1934-1945.; Selected business papers of Morris...
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Tape recorded interview of a native american discussing her education, racial discrimination, fishing and funeral customs; Tape recorded interview conducted by Winona Weber, no date; index, biographical information.; Josephine Oliver is part Lummi...
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Interview and reminiscences of life in the U.S. and Seattle, especially the Pike Place Market before 1940; Born in Marmara in 1888, Mr. Ovadia came to the U.S. in 1906, a year after his father. Mr. Ovadia was first a bootblack and then after he...
1971-11-22
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Tape-recorded interview of Helen Paul discussing her early life, childhood activities, her parents and her life in Seattle; Tape-recorded interview, n.d., conducted by Kathy Bruneau, and index.; Copy of an interview conducted by WWU Heritage...
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Tape-recorded interview of Mr. Rivord who carried fish to stock high mountain lakes in Mt. Baker National Forest during 1936-1945; Tape recorded interview covering the years 1936-1945, conducted by Harry Majors on 8 Aug 1973.
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Columbia River Sahaptin Indian Atlas containing extensive information on Sahaptin place names and phrases connected with several activities; Columbia River Sahaptin Indian Atlas (photocopy), 1986.; Extensive information on Sahaptin place names and...
1986-11-22
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