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In 1913 the Glory of the Seas was sold to the Glacier Fisheries Co., 

 which operated it as a cold-storage plant. The floating cannery and 

 cold-storage ship William H. Smim was not operated in Alaska during 

 this season. 



In 1912 still more canneries were built, among these being the fol- 

 lowing: Admiralty Trading Co., Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island; 

 Alaska Sanitary Packing Co., Wrangell; Canoe Pass PacMng Co., 

 Canoe Pass ; Herbert Hume Packing Co., Nakat Inlet, Portland Canal ; 

 Hoonah Packing Co., Hoonah, tcy Straits; Irving Packing Co., 

 Karheen; Kake racking Co., Kake; Kuiu Island Packing Co., Point 

 Beauclaire, Kuiu Island; Lindenberger Packing Co., Craig, Fish Egg 

 Island: Oceanic Packing Co., Waterfall; Point Warde Packing Co., 

 Point Warde, Bradfield Canal; Pure Food Fish Co., Ketcmkan; 

 Revilla Fish Products Co., Ketchikan; Sanborn-Cram Co., Burnett 

 Inlet: Starr-Collinson Packing Co., Moira Sound; Sunny Point Pack- 

 ing Co., Cholmondeley Sound; Swift, Arthur & Co., Iteceta Island; 

 Walsh-Moore Canning Co., Ward Cove, and Wiese Packing Co., Rose 

 Inlet. 



In 1913 the plant of Swift, Arthur & Co. was used as a mild-cure 

 station alone, while the name was changed to the Swift-Arthur- 

 Crosby Co. The Alaska Fish Co. absorbed the Oceanic Packing Co. 

 and transferred its activities to the former company's cannery at 

 Waterfall. The following other plants were shut down: Canoe Pass 

 Packing Co., Herbert Hume Packing Co., Point Warde Packing Co., 

 and the Revilla Fish Products Co. 



In 1914 one new cannery was built. This was erected on George 

 Inlet, Revillagigcdo Island, by the George Inlet Packing Co. The 

 canneries of the Point Warde Packing Co., located at Point Warde, 

 and the G. W. Hume Packing Co. (formerly the Herbert Hume 

 Packing Co.), at Nakat Inlet, which were not operated in 1913, were 

 reopened in 1914. The cannery of the Swift- Arthur-Crosby Co. was 

 also reopened. The Walsh-Moore Canning Co. changed its name to 

 the Ward Cove Packing Co., while the Sanborn-Cutting Co. took over 

 the cannery operated by the Kake Packing Co. The canneries of the 

 Admiralty Trading Co. and the Skowl Arm Packing Co. were closed in 

 1914. The plant of the Kuiu Island Packing Co. burned down in the 

 fall. 



In 1915 the Admiralty Trading Co. did not operate. Late in the 

 summer it was sold to the Hoonah Packing Co., which company 

 operated it in 1916 and succeeding years. The new canneries in 

 1915 were the Doyhof Fish Products Co., at Doyhof, on Wrangell 

 Narrows, and Edward Verney & Son (a hand plant), at Metlakahtla. 

 The name of the Irving Packing Co. was changed to the Karheen 

 Packing Co. The Straits Packing Co. purchased the Skowl Arm 

 cannery of the Skowl Arm Packing Co. and operated it. 



In 1916 the following new canneries were constructed and put into 

 operation: Auk Bay Salmon Canning Co., Auk Bay; Beeglc Packing 

 Co., Northland Packing Co., and J. L. Smiley & Co., all at Ketchikan; 

 Sanitary Packing Co., George Arm; Seattle Packing Co., floating 

 plant in Idaho Inlet; Tenakee Fisheries Co., Tenakee; and Union 

 Bay Fisheries Co., Union Bay. 



The George W. Hume Co. 's plant at Nakat Inlet, formerly operated 

 by the Herbert Hume Packing Co., burned down shortly alter the 



