1941 Tuna Gutting Workers at Columbia River Packing Association
Workers gut tuna at the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. This facility was essential for the local fishing industry, processing large quantities of seafood for distribution. Astoria, located at the mouth of the Columbia River, has a rich maritime history, significant for its role in early Pacific Northwest commerce.
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1941 Tuna Gutting Workers at Columbia River Packing Association
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