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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
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Taken circa 1950 in Bellingham, WA getting repairs and upkeep.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
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Can making machinery in the cannery loft.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
FishingSummary
Approximately 20,000 fish could be held per scow.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
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Shown at the Fish House float where a mechanical conveyer would carry fish to the Fish House.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
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Old wooden power skiff used in seine fishing shown stored in the cannery storage.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
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In August 1935 the S.S. Aleutian stopped in Hoonah to pick up salmon from the Icy Straits Salmon Company to be taken to Seattle.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
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Smokehouse at the cannery in August 1935. Photo taken by guest, Mrs. Elsie Emery, a passenger aboard the S.S. Aleutian passenger ship that stopped in Hoonah to pick up salmon from the cannery to take to Seattle.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
FishingSummary
The S.S. Aleutian was owned by the Alaska Steamship Company. The passenger ship stopped in several Southeast Alaska villages with canneries to pick up salmon to take to Seattle.