Tin can country : Southeast Alaska's historic salmon canneries / edited by Anjuli Grantham.
"Canneries are the sites of Alaska history, contends this multifaceted exploration of the salmon industry in Southeast Alaska. This thematic view includes histories of specific canneries, biographies of individuals who are nearly as colorful as the brightly hued labels that advertised Alaska salmon to the world, and essays that ground the history of canneries in the context of the era. This lushly illustrated volume contains historic photographs, custom made maps, and an unparalleled collection of rare salmon can labels and advertising materials."--Back cover.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780997712902
- ISBN: 0997712902
- Physical Description: ix, 223 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 21 x 31 cm
- Publisher: Petersburg, AK : Clausen Memorial Museum, [2019]
- Copyright: ©2019
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction -- Chapter 1: the early years of Southeast Alaska's salmon industry -- Chapter 2: making and selling canned salmon -- Chapter 3: Hunter Bay and corporate mortality in Alaska's canned salmon industry -- Chapter 4: Loring -- Chapter 5: Petersburg -- Chapter 6: World War I: canneries expand for iron rations -- Chapter 7: World War II tests Alaska's seafood industry and communities -- Chapter 8: salmon traps -- Chapter 9: canneries and civil rights -- Chapter 10: preserving salmon cannery history -- Afterword -- Appendix. |
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Genre: | History. |
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Homer Public Library | AK 639.2 GRA (Text) | 000151314 | Alaskana -- Nonfiction | Available | - |