46 ALASKA FISHERIES AND FUR INDUSTRIES IN 1918. 
Compantrs CANNING SALMON IN ALASKA, NUMBER AND LOCATION oF CANNERIES 
OPERATED, AND NuMBER OF PounpD Nets OwNED By Eacu—Continued. 
Name. 
Southeast Alaska—Continued. 
Swift-Arthur-Crosby ‘Cotes sce. eo oce soo esac ce ee 
Teo Harbor Packing Coss meee: ee sss Sans eee ; 
"TenAKGG HISHETIOS COs. csesscritee ce fan. - oe esse 
Thirket; Packing Co some. a seek seen tenemec ese eee 
Todd) Packing Coss siether s.c5. ncn buh cp booeece cee 
Union Bay Pisheries'\Co= ie... 2. .sbscesn-essgenss 
Van. Vilack,, H., & Coscnsotecescnss Seseeeseeeeee ee 
Ward’s Cove Packing Conor i so. t2_b ene ee cee eee 
Central Alaska: 
Abercrombie Packing Co............2----ce-sse- 
Alaska Packers :ASSociauion:: 32-2 6 5) 3522 ss ee 
AJasika:Sea Mood: Coes 2225020 2 2a eee aoe 
Alitak “Packing Cos. 222 sls cc snes ieee ancien 
Canoe:Pass Packing Corrie. Sei 2t 22... sceee 
Carlisle Packing Coasss ss222-"- Stee Boe ee 
Clark- Graham Gots: 5 00s ooo nee on cs neni 
Columbia River Packers’ Association............. 
Copper River Packing Co... <2... .282.6\- 2 «<= 
Hidalgo Island ‘Packing Co.i22. 13 92222 2-- 2-2 
Hoonah.Packine.Co.s5s02 Soe eas: Seo omens 
Kadiak Misheries Cos2s55cn ee soe=p sees saschene 
Kenai Packing Coz 5228S aes Fe wees cee 
Libby, MeNeill .& Tabby 22224-3222 2 =. ee 
Lighthouse'Canning Co:2=30 29. 5.2 o.oo eee 
Moore Packing, Co s3d. ee teres 2 2. See oe 
Northwestern Fisheries Co.................-.-.--- 
Pacific American Fisheries............-.--------- 
San Juan Fishing & Packing Co. (Inc.)........... 
Sockeye Salmon/Cosc. S252 l.ccsasscee ccs sec er eee 
Valdez (Packing.Cos.s 2c 3ses0 ve tac 8 cea nee bees 
Western Alaska: 
Alaska Packers Association. ............-.-----..- 
Alaska-Portland Packers’ Association............ 
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Bristol Bay Packing Cox <2 ios secd datenn<seiaes a= <i 
Carlisle Packing Coste. Seon: eee ees ass 
Columbia River Packers’ Association............. 
Everett Packing Cook oe eae cc tome 
Fidalzo Island Packing Cowie 2s secs tana o2 2% 
Libby, McNeill & Libby. .......-.--22.--2.2----. 
Midnight Sun Packing Co........-.-...--.-..-.-- 
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Nelson Lagoon Packing Co..........-.-....------ 
Northwestern Fisheries Co.........-..-..--.------ 
Pacific American Fisheries.............-..------- 
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STATISTICS. 
The number of salmon canneries in operation in Alaska in 1918 
was 135, which is an increase of 17 over 1917. The investment in 
the salmon-canning industry was $63,901,397, as compared with 
$46,865,271 in 1917. Of this increase, southeastern Alaska is cred- 
ited with $9,042,071; central Alaska, $2,547,890; and western Alaska 
with $5,446,165. 
