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The Same Story: A Sellout, Seafood-AFL Propaganda, 1948
1. The Same Story: A Sellout, Seafood-AFL Propaganda, 1948
Unity Under Taft-Hartley Act, ca. 1947-1948
2. Unity Under Taft-Hartley Act, ca. 1947-1948
"C.I.O. Wins, Cannery Union #7 Defeats A. F. L. 23 to 1, Local #7 Opens Negotiations with Packers Tomorrow,
3. "C.I.O. Wins, Cannery Union #7 Defeats A. F. L. 23 to 1, Local #7 Opens Negotiations with Packers Tomorrow, April 14"
Grievance letter from members of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 18257 against a Japanese
4. Grievance letter from members of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 18257 against a Japanese foreman with improper labor practices, August 10, 1937

Interior view of workers in processing room, Monterey Canning Co., Monterey, California, ca. 1910's -
5. Interior view of workers in processing room, Monterey Canning Co., Monterey, California, ca. 1910's - 1930's
Morse Canning Company building as seen from a boat, Quillayute River, Olympic Peninsula, Washington,
6. Morse Canning Company building as seen from a boat, Quillayute River, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, ca. 1906
Salmon of the Pacific Coast
7. Salmon of the Pacific Coast
Acting Commissioner of the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries, Charles E. Jackson
8. Acting Commissioner of the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries, Charles E. Jackson letter to Trinidad Rojo, representative of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union, regarding the number of persons, by nationality, engaged in the salmon canning industry of Alaska in 1936

"Our Union then and Now", a report on the state of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers' Union, CIO,
9. "Our Union then and Now", a report on the state of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers' Union, CIO, Local 7, ca. 1941-1945
Two women working in a cannery in Puyallup, Washington, 1949
10. Two women working in a cannery in Puyallup, Washington, 1949
Cannery worker filling tuna cans, Los Angeles Cannery Co., Long Beach, Ca., n.d.
11. Cannery worker filling tuna cans, Los Angeles Cannery Co., Long Beach, Ca., n.d.
Eureka Packing Co., Eagle Cliff, Washington, ca. 1897
12. Eureka Packing Co., Eagle Cliff, Washington, ca. 1897

B.A. Seaborg and Co.'s Cannery interior showing Chinese cannery workers, Columbia River, Washington,
13. B.A. Seaborg and Co.'s Cannery interior showing Chinese cannery workers, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
William Hume's Cannery, Eagle Cliff, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
14. William Hume's Cannery, Eagle Cliff, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
Pillar Rock Packing Company, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
15. Pillar Rock Packing Company, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
North Shore Packing Co., Knappton, Washington, ca. 1897
16. North Shore Packing Co., Knappton, Washington, ca. 1897

Hapgood and Co.'s Cannery, Waterford, Washington, ca. 1897
17. Hapgood and Co.'s Cannery, Waterford, Washington, ca. 1897
P.J. McGowan Cannery, Chinook, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
18. P.J. McGowan Cannery, Chinook, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
Knappton Packing Co., Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
19. Knappton Packing Co., Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
J.G. Megler and Company's Cannery interior, Brookfield, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
20. J.G. Megler and Company's Cannery interior, Brookfield, Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
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