Johan Dybdahl

Last changed on Wed, 12/31/1969 - 16:00
C.C.C., Building Trail Between Hoonah and the Cannery
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
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Men laying foundation along shoreline; supervising their work are Art Glover, Regional Engineer (left) and Horace Blood, C.C.C. Foreman (right)
Huna Totem Board of Directors, 1975
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
Summary
Huna Totem Corporation initially enrolled 876 shareholders and came to have over 1,350 shareholders; all have aboriginal ties to the village of Hoonah and Glacier Bay.
Ernie Hillman
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
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Ernie Hillman, Sr. was a cultural leader and spokesman for the Chookanedi clan.
George Betts and Frank L. Williams
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
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Left to Right, excluding children: Unknown, George Betts, Frank L. Williams (Right)
Unloading Log Truck to the Log Ship
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Hoonah Community Members
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Logging
Log Truck Driving Down Road Across from Blue Warehouse
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Hoonah Community Members
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Logging
Ron Williams and Albert Dick Talking in Log Yard
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Hoonah Community Members
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Logging
Leo Houston on Logs
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Hoonah Community Members
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Logging
Summary
In addition too logging, Leo Houston seined, trolled and long lined for halibut.
Dennis Gray, Sr. at Log Yard
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Hoonah Community Members
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Logging
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Timber grows slower in Hoonah than other places, which makes for tighter grains in the wood. This makes the timber more appealing to buyers.
Boom Boat
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Hoonah Community Members
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Logging
Summary
Hoonah loggers became renowned for their skill in loading logs and became requested in other locations.