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Alaska's Historic Canneries: September 2014
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Celebrating Alaska's canneries, from Ketchikan to Akutan and all ports in between. Monday, September 1, 2014. Alaska's Historic Canneries is MOVING! We've moved to a new site:. Please bookmark the above site and check for new updates there. The new site also combines two other blogs maintained by AHS: Alaska 49 History and AHS News. We've put all three blogs together at one site for your convenience. Thank you for your support of the Alaska Historical Society! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Alaska's Historic Canneries: November 2013
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Celebrating Alaska's canneries, from Ketchikan to Akutan and all ports in between. Wednesday, November 27, 2013. It is remarkable that the artist more-. Or-less depicts Kodiak Alutiiq in. This label. Note the bifurcated bow of. The kayak, the gutskin kamleikas, and. Note: This is republished from the Baranov Museum's blog, www.blogspot.com/baranovmuseum). I admit it. I have lusted over this Alaska Improvement Company can from the moment I read. A bit crushed, but in remarkable. History of salmon biology ...
Alaska's Historic Canneries: Jeanice Welsh, Alaska cannerywoman
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Celebrating Alaska's canneries, from Ketchikan to Akutan and all ports in between. Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Jeanice Welsh, Alaska cannerywoman. The following is taken from “Mrs. Jeanice Welsh Killed in Yakutat Earthquake,”. Pacific Fisherman (August 1958): 47. The earthquake in which Jeanice Welsh perished also triggered a landslide and the subsequent giant wave at Lituya Bay. Thanks goes to James Mackovjac for sharing this.). Mrs Jeanice Welsh Killed in Yakutat Earthquake. Posted by Anjuli Grantham.
Alaska's Historic Canneries: Can You Identify This Cannery?
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Celebrating Alaska's canneries, from Ketchikan to Akutan and all ports in between. Saturday, June 14, 2014. Can You Identify This Cannery? Does this cannery or the surrounding landscape look familiar to you? It could be Southeast Alaska, or perhaps Prince William Sound. Please leave your suggestions! Posted by Anjuli Grantham. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jeanice Welsh, Alaska cannerywoman. Can You Identify This Cannery? History in a Can. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Alaska's Historic Canneries: Klawock Cannery 1878
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Celebrating Alaska's canneries, from Ketchikan to Akutan and all ports in between. Thursday, July 17, 2014. By: J Pennelope Goforth. Alaska historian Patricia Roppel references this incident in a recent piece titled Southeast History: Sitka's first salmon cannery - 1878 [i]. As does Steve Henrikson in an earlier blog article, History in a Can. [ii]. Yet the theme that plays out here remains a staple to this day in Alaska cannery operations: local labor interests versus Outside business development. Roppe...
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49 History: July 2013
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Monday, July 29, 2013. Alaska’s Endangered Canneries. Diamond X Cannery on the Ugashik River in Bristol Bay. Taken in 1994. The cannery is now totally destroyed. Image courtesy Bob King. 8220;Kake Cannery” http:/ www.nps.gov/maritime/nhl/KakeCannery.pdf. 8220;11 Most Endangered” http:/ www.preservationnation.org/issues/11-most-endangered/locations/kake-cannery.html#.UfFqpNLVCSo. 8220;10 Most Endangered” http:/ www.aahp-online.net/10-most-endangered.html. Friday, July 26, 2013. The State Library Archives ...
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Alaska's Historic Canneries
Celebrating Alaska's canneries, from Ketchikan to Akutan and all ports in between. Monday, September 1, 2014. Alaska's Historic Canneries is MOVING! We've moved to a new site:. Please bookmark the above site and check for new updates there. The new site also combines two other blogs maintained by AHS: Alaska 49 History and AHS News. We've put all three blogs together at one site for your convenience. Thank you for your support of the Alaska Historical Society! Thursday, July 17, 2014. Yet the theme that ...
Snug Life - 1 Month in an Alaskan Salmon Cannery
Snug Life - 1 Month in an Alaskan Salmon Cannery. Sunday, December 28, 2008. Snug Life: 1 Month in an Alaskan Salmon Cannery. This is part of that hindsight. With 5 months and almost 5000 miles between us, I can look back and appreciate my time at Snug Harbor. With that in mind, here’s the story of a typical day at Snug Harbor. All photos are thanks to the relentless dedication of Laura Webb. The full photo journal from the cannery is available here:. Don’t forget your beard net, MATT! The salmon are dum...
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Winter Caretaking in Alaska
Winter Caretaking in Alaska. Sharing one person's experience as an Alaskan winter caretaker covering details of the job, personal gear, and day to day living out in an isolated setting. Friday, July 17, 2009. Winter Caretaking and Animal Encounters. Alright….back again today to explain some more about being a caretaker. In my last post on Thursday, July 16 th. I explained a little about what I do as a winter caretaker in Alaska. And, I also stated that being a winter caretaker is not for everyone. The mi...