Salmon Cans Racked for Processing in Astoria Oregon 1941
Cans of salmon are placed into racks at the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. The facility played a key role in food production for the wartime effort, supplying essential protein sources. Astoria was known for its thriving fishing industry, crucial for both local economies and military needs during World War II.
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Salmon Cans Racked for Processing in Astoria Oregon 1941
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