From John Cobb field notebook: Emptying a lighterload of fish at N.C., Nushagak. 1917.
Possibly the Alaska Packers Association cannery at Clark Point. Filed in Folder 79
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An avid amateur photographer, W. Chester "Chet" Ullin worked for the Washington State Fisheries Dept. and the West Coast Lumberman's Association in 1945, which is likely when the photographs in this collection were taken. The collection consists...
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From John Cobb field notebook: Making boxes at Clark's Point, Alaska 1918
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From John Cobb field notebook: The old Bradford's Cannery, A.P.A. on the Nushagak. 1917
Originally built by the Bristol Bay Canning Co. of San Francisco in 1886, it became a member of the Alaska Packer's Assoc. in 1893. It was dismantled in...
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From John Cobb field notebook: Semiahmoo cannery, office building
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Log book from
Seattle Fish Company, 1902-1938; Seattle Fish Company was an important and prominent salmon-packing
company in Seattle between 1889 and 1938. Ainsworth and Dunn, friends from New
York, began the Seattle Fish Company in...
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From John Cobb field notebook: Stripping salmon, Klawak Lake, Alaska. Aug 27, 1910
North Pacific Trading and Packing Co.?
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From John Cobb field notebook: Pacific American Fisheries cannery tender Kenmore, King Cove, Alaska. May 1912
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From John Cobb field notebook: Point Roberts cannery from hillside
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On verso of image: Elevator carrying dressed fish from fish house to N.C. cannery, Clark's Point, Alaska. July 1918
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From John Cobb field notebook: Salmon cannery of Friday Harbor Packing Co., Friday Harbor, Wa. 1915
Shows the Puget Sound Navigation Co.s steamer WHATCOM at dock.
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From John Cobb field notebook: Semiahmoo cannery, the clincher.
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On verso of image: Klawack, Alaska. North Pacific Trading and Packing Co.?
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From John Cobb field notebook: Cannery at Hawk Inlet, S.S. City of Seattle at dock. 1911
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From John Cobb field notebook: Semiahmoo cannery, weighing the cans.
On verso of image: Weighing machine and girls filling short-weight cans. Semiahmoo, Wash. Aug. 1918
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Records and
other documents related to the Seafood Products Assocation; The Seafood Products Association is a technical trade organization
which serves members in the areas of regulatory compliance, and conformance
with customer...
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On verso of image: Alaska Packers Assn cannery, Loring, Alaska. 1914
In Folder 73
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From John Cobb field notebook: N.C. cannery, part of panoramic view. July 1918.
Section of 2 part panorama : Cobb 4294-1, 4295-2 Possibly the Alaska Packers Association cannery at Clarks Point. ...
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From John Cobb field notebook: Cannery of Pacific American Fisheries, Excursion Inlet, Alaska. June 11, 1911
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From John Cobb field notebook: Fish scows at Petersburg. Sept 24, 1910
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From John Cobb field notebook: Cordova Cannery of the Carlisle Packing Co. Aug. 1917
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From John Cobb field notebook: Semiahmoo cannery: seeing the cans are full.
On verso of image: Just before the cans reach the weighing machine, Semiahmoo, Wash. August 1918
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Log books and
reminiscences documenting the voyage to and the daily operations of the Pacific
American Fisheries cannery at King Cove, Alaska. Also included is
correspondence, most of which also documents operations at the cannery, as...
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On verso of image: Fidalgo Cannery, Ketchikan, Alaska.
In Folder 65
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