August Radke papers circa 1950-1989

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August Radke papers circa 1950-1989

These are the personal and professional papers of former Western Washington University history professor August Carl Radke. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, class notes and student files as well as research materials used by Radke in writing "Pacific American Fisheries, Inc.: A History Of A Washington State Salmon Packing Company, 1890-1966."

38 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6380135

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Western Washington university

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The WWU Centennial Oral History Project was initiated in 1993 by a dedicated group of staff and faculty. The stated goal of the project was the development of oral history interviews for use in the planned centennial celebration at Western Washington University, commemorating 100 years of scholarly achievement. The result was an invaluable set of interviews which document the history of the University and supplements the archival record. The history of WWU actually dates...

Radke, August Carl, 1922-

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August C. Radke, WWU faculty member, 1953-1989; BA, MA, PhD University of Washington; Professor Emeritus of History, Western Washington University. From the description of August C. Radke collection, [195-?]-1965. (Western Washington University). WorldCat record id: 55957411 ...

Pacific American Fisheries, Inc.

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Pacific American Fisheries, Inc., conducted salmon fishing and canning operations on the Puget Sound and in Alaska between 1899 and 1965, with headquarters in Bellingham, Washington. Frank and E.B. Deming of Chicago formed Pacific American Fisheries (PAF) in 1899 following their purchase of Bellingham-based North Pacific Packing Company and its holdings of the Wright Brothers Fishing Company. The Demings established a shipyard on Eliza Island in Bellingham Bay, and in 19...

Radke, Carol

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