packer in Alaska, the member canneries of APA were active in local affairs, and had considerable political influence. The Alaska Packers' Association...
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Avarians, Aquarians, and Carnivorans The Star Fleet, owned by the Alaska Packers' Association, was the last fleet of commercial sailing vessels on the West...
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USS Metha Nelson (section Alaska Packers‘ Association)
the Alaska Packers' Association (APA) bought Metha Nelson early 1911. APA was involved in Salmon canneries in Alaska, participating in the Alaska salmon...
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Карлук) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kodiak Borough, Kodiak Island, Alaska, United States. The population was 37 at the 2010 census, up from 27 in...
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Igyagiiq; Sugpiaq: Igya'iq, Igyagiq) is a city in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city is 39...
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Star of Victoria. Some of its sailing ships were sold to the Alaska Packers' Association. James P Corry and Co Ltd commenced its shipping business starting...
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located in and the borough seat of Bristol Bay Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population of the CDP was 470, down from 544...
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Ḵaachx̱ana.áakʼw, Russian: Врангель, romanized: Vrangel') is a borough in Alaska, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 2,127, down from...
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Davidson, George (1903). The Alaska Boundary. San Francisco: Alaska Packers Association. pp. 79–81, 129–134, 177–179, 229. The Alaska Boundary Dispute, Tony...
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Matson Navigation Company. The liner was sold in 1937 to the Alaska Packers Association and renamed SS Etolin. Shortly before World War II, the ship was...
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Under the leadership of George Newell Armsby, in 1916, CFCA added Alaska Packers Association, Central California Canneries, two canners, and Griffin & Skelley...
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Cannery companies Alaska Packers' Association Bumble Bee Foods Chugach Alaska Corporation Fidalgo Island Packing Company J.G. Megler Co. John West Foods...
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Company. pp. 936–958. Davidson, George (1903). The Alaska Boundary. San Francisco: Alaska Packers Association. pp. 79–81, 129–134, 177–179, 229. "Chapter 1:...
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Star of Bengal (category Shipwrecks of the Alaska coast)
Star of Bengal with profit and sold her to the Alaska Packers' Association. The Alaska Packers' Association (APA) was another beneficiary of Alaskan exploration...
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enlarged to 13,600 ares. In 1897, the case United States v. Alaska Packers' Association disallowed the Lummi on the reservation from removing non-Native...
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Dixon Entrance (category Straits of Alaska)
Company. pp. 936–958. Davidson, George (1903). The Alaska Boundary. San Francisco: Alaska Packers Association. pp. 79–81, 129–134, 177–179, 229. "Dixon Entrance...
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Koggiung is a coastal settlement by Kvichak Bay, an arm of Bristol Bay, in Alaska, United States. It has a history of summer gillnet fishing and cannery operations...
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century. The world's largest salmon cannery was operated by the Alaska Packers' Association for decades in Blaine; the cannery site has been converted to...
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Dall Island (redirect from Dall Island (Alaska))
Davidson, George (1903). The Alaska Boundary. San Francisco: Alaska Packers Association. pp. 79–81, 129–134, 177–179, 229. Malloy, Mary (1998). "Boston...
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with Australian coal. In 1902 Balclutha was chartered to the Alaska Packers' Association (APA). After having struck a reef off of Sitkinak Island near...
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following Matson Navigation Company ships: SS Lurline (1908), later Alaska Packers Association ship Chirikof, served as USAT Chirikof during World War II SS Lurline (1932)...
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October 1900.[citation needed] In 1901, Euterpe was sold to the Alaska Packers' Association of San Francisco, who re-rigged her as a barque (converting the...
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served as USS Matsonia (ID-1589) during World War I; sold to the Alaska Packers Association and renamed Etolin; served as United States Army troopship USAT...
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Blaine of Berkeley, California. However, on 10 November the Alaska Packers' Association bought her, renamed her Arctic, and registered her in San Francisco...
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The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL)...
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1880. By 1891 she was sold to Alaska Packers Co. and renamed the Star of Peru. In 1912 the Alaska Packers Association fleet log book listed the Alitak...
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Packard, the Star of Alaska, and the Jabez Howes, a three-masted, full-rigged ship owned by the Columbia River Packers Association and used as a cannery...
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Jacob Laktonen (category 20th-century Alaska politicians)
single term in the Alaska House of Representatives in the 1970s. He was employed for at least four decades by the Alaska Packers' Association and was an accountant...
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boundary point. Davidson, George (1903). The Alaska Boundary. San Francisco: Alaska Packers Association. pp. 79–81, 129–134, 177–179, 229. "International...
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Hawaii. In 1928, Roth sold the old steamship Lurline to the Alaska Packers' Association. That ship served various duties including immigration and freight...
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