Pacific American Fislieries, Inc. 



ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1935 27 



Central Alaska: 



Alaska General Fisheries Anchorage. 



[Ahtak. 



Alaska Packers Association < Chignik. 



[Kasilof. 



Anderson Mercantile Co., Inc Deep Creek. 



W. G. Culver Point McManus. 



Glacier Sea Foods Co Cordova. 



Gustan & Vogel Point Possession. 



Ninilchik Packing Co Ninilchik. 



North Coast Packing Co ' Do. 



Northern Light Packing Co Mountain Slough. 



'Bering River. 



Chignik. 



Kenai. 



Orca. 



Unakwik Inlet. 



Uyak. 



Valdez. 

 VZachar Bay. 



Point Possession Fish Co Point Possession. 



Redoubt Bay Packing Co Redoubt Bay. 



E. Sandvik Swansons Creek. 



Seward Fisheries, Inc Seward. 



Shepard Point Packing Co Shepard Point. 



Harvey J. Smith West Foreland. 



Spur Fish Corporation Nikishka Bay. 



Sunset Packing Co Otter Creek. 



John Wik Kenai. 



Jake Young Port Chatham. 



Western Alaska: 



{Egegik River. 

 Niktt River (2). 

 Ugashik River. 



Alaska SaliBon Co Wood River. 



Bristol Bay Packing Co Kvichak Bay. 



Columbia River Packers Association Nushagak Bay. 



Herendeen Bay Consolidated Canneries Herendeen Bay. 



fLibbyville. 



Libby, McNeill & Libby < Lockanok. 



[Nushagak. 

 Nakat Packing Corporation, The Nakeen. 



Pacific American Fisheries, Inc (S^^r^ ?'^^' ^^^- 



' \.Nushagak Bay. 



Red Salmon Canning Co (ugasWk River ^^^' 



TOTAL CANNERIES OPERATED 



Ninety-nine canneries were operated in Alaska in 1935—45 in 

 southeast, 45 in central, and 9 in western Alaska — which is an increase 

 of 1 each for the southeast and central districts and a decrease of 13 

 for the western district, a net decrease of 11 plants. The floating 

 canneries International, of the International Packing Co., Memnon, 

 of the Columbia River Packers Association, Santa Flavia, of the Lowe 

 Trading Co., and La Merced, of the Alaska Southern Packing Co., 

 Inc., were operated in both central and western Alaska, and the La 

 Merced also put up a pack in southeast Alaska in the fall season. 

 Each of these plants is included but once in the total, the International 

 and La Merced being credited to central Alaska, and the Memnon and 

 Santa Flacia to the western district. 



