(3:57 min.) (04 of 24) 04 After the war. Worked the passenger ships for years. Moved ashore into receiving ship stores. Did receiving for Korea and Vietnam wars. Moved up to the main office. Got to make deals for a million dollars. ...
Title from indexer. A man looks on from the deck of the Cape Victory, an Alaska Steamship Company vessel, which was regularly contracted to do transport work for canneries. Pier 42, pictured here, was a major transportation hub for travel to...
Verso: Many of Alaska's salmon canneries are located along uninhabited parts of the coast and mainland. More than 25,000 persons find world [work] annually in the fishing industry.
One map in two segments on one sheet. Includes key to operating, reserve and defunct canneries and salteries and existing hatcheries. Bulletin U.S.F.C., 1901, Chart B.
Published in [Washington, D.C.] by the United States Fish Commission...
Title from verso. Photograph of an Aleutian village. The steamship at the dock might be the Victoria. Verso reads: "Taken on a dark day. Another village in the Aleutians. A good view of the ship you would take if you came up. These...
(5:24 min.) (16 of 20) AK steam and NC co easy targets for dislike/canneries--accused of too high rates--NC co accused of too high prices--Alaska steam charged a tariff rate/charters charged per day--many ports would not make a profit each...
(4:36 min.) (19 of 20) G. W. Skinner/ tourism--Oregon (ship)--Alaska Consolidated Canneries--Cannery ship--Yes Bay--Bob Rose--Paid commissions to railroad companies as well as travel agents--Kenny Cross--H. N. Peterson
Title taken from Stereograph. "244-11518 -- This view shows a group of natives on the banks of the Yukon. The Yukon flows through the central part of Alaska for a distance of about 1,200 miles. Fish are an important food production in Alaska....
This is an image of Ordinance No. 2 which stipulated that two U. S. Senators and a Representative should be elected to serve as a " shadow" delegation until statehood. This Ordinance passed 15,011-9,556.