Ten men in work clothes pose in two rows on dock outside warehouse
Captionon photo sleeve: "Standing L-R: Ray Lehn, Art Bagley, Francis Donnelly; Sitting: Geo. Donnelly, Norman Lehn - abt. 1930." Photo of 10 men, duplicated in Biery's book, "The Great Pacific American Fisheries: 1899-1965," photo II.C.10, captioned "Crew at Squaw Harbor, n.d. Front row, l to r, Sid Hansen, Bud Hickok, Art Barquist, Norman Lehn. Back row, 3rd left, Walt Kaiser." Squaw Harbor on Shumagin Island, Alaska was a saltery and later a salmon cannery into the 1940's and later a king crab processing plant as late as 1966.
Object Details
Creators/Contributors
Biery, Galen - Creator open_in_new Biery, Galen's website (opens in new tab)
Collection
collections Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
Date Created
Circa 1930 (date is approximate) to Circa 1940 (date is approximate)
Extent
- 1 black and white print
- 4" x 51/4"
Publisher
Digital objects made available by the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
Physical location
- WaBeCP
- Western Washington University
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Resource type
Related to
Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Identifier
gb1831
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