ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1935 



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Companies that canned salmon in Alaska, number and location of canneries operated, 

 and number of traps owned by each, 1935 — Continued 



Company 



Canneries 



Num- 

 ber 



Location 



Traps 



Driven 



Float- 

 ing 



Total 



Halibut Bay Packing Co- 



P. E. Harris & Co... 



International Packing Co- 



Kadiak Fisheries Co 



Kustatan Packing Co 



Libby, McNeill & Libby. 



Lowe Trading Co 



New England Fish Co 



A. N. Nilson 



Ninilchik Packing Co 



North Pacific Sea Foods. . 



Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. 



Pioneer Canneries, Inc -. 



Pioneer Sea Foods Co 



Premier Salmon Co 



Puget and Alaska Canning Co 



San Juan Fishing & Packing Co 



Albert and Josie Sandvik 



Scotty's Packing Co 



Shelikof Packing Co., Inc 



Shepard Point Packing Co 



Snug Harbor Packing Co 



Strand-Jensen Fisheries Co 



Sur f C anneries 



Uganik Fisheries, Inc 



Washington Fish and Oyster Co., Inc. 



Western Pacific Packing Co 



Western Alaska: 



Alaska Packers Association 



Alaska Southern Packing Co 



Columbia River Packers Association. 



International Packing Co. 

 Libby, McNeill & Libby. 



Lowe Trading Co 



Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. 



Halibut Bay * 



False Pass 



Ikatan Bay and Ivanof Bay 

 (floating). 



fKodiak 



IShearwater Bay 



Anchorage 



Kenai 



Fox Bay (floating) 



Cordova 



Portlock.. - .- 



Ninilchik ' 



Fort Liscum 



f.\litak 



IChigniki 



IKing Cove .. 



ISquaw Harbor 



Cordova 



Eyak River... 



Stevens Creek 



Seldovia 



fPort San Juan 



\Uganik Bay 



Uganik Village 



Hartney Bay' 



Zachar Bay 



Port Ashton 



Snug Harbor 



Cordova 



Kukak Bay 



Uganik 



Port Williams 



Mist Harbor (floating) _. 



(Kvichak Bay 



•^Naknek River 



iNushagak Bay.. 



Port Moller (floating) -. 



Nushagak and Port Moller 



(floating). 

 Port Moller (floating) 



(Egegik River 



I'Ekuk 



[Koggiung 



Nushagak River (floating) 



Port Moller 



1 Traps only were operated, the fish being packed at other canneries. 



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