Salmon Slicing for Canning Columbia River 1941
The image shows workers slicing salmon for canning at the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon. In September 1941, the facility contributed to the wartime food supply effort. The Columbia River was a significant salmon fishing area, playing a vital role in the local economy and food preservation during World War II.
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Salmon Slicing for Canning Columbia River 1941
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