Salmon Butcher at Columbia River Packing 1941
A salmon butcher works at the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. This location, significant for its fishing industry, showcases the labor involved in fish processing. Astoria, situated at the mouth of the Columbia River, has a rich maritime history and was a key hub for commercial fishing in the Pacific Northwest.
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Salmon Butcher at Columbia River Packing 1941
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