L. Christian Norgaard photographs circa 1954-1995 1960-1980
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Del Monte Corporation
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Del Monte Corp., a packer of fruits and vegetables and a marketer of fresh fruits, merged into a subsidiary of R.J. Reynolds, a diversified tobacco concern on Feb. 2, 1979. From the description of Del Monte Corporation letters : San Francisco, Calif., to shareholders : TLS, 1978-1979. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 55026574 ...
L.C. Norgaard and Associates
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Alaska Packers Association
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An association of Alaska salmon canneries chartered in 1892 from 11 independent canneries, canneries, with headquarters in San Francisco. In the 1960's central offices moved to the Blaine, Wash. area and the association was sold to Del Monte Corp. along with their parent company, California Packing Corp. The Alaska Packers Associations was still operational, as of 1982, as a subsidiary of Del Monte Corp. The APA operated an extensive fleet of ships, maintained files on v...
Norgaard, Loring Christian
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Norgaard, L. Christian
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Historical or Biographical Note L. Christian Norgaard (1920-2000) was a naval architect and marine engineer. He is perhaps best known for his designs of the replica of Sir Francis Drake's flagship, GOLDEN HINDE, Western Pacific's train ferry LAS PLUMAS and the majority of the Red and White Fleet--the sightseeing boats used in the San Francisco Bay during the fifties, sixties and seventies. Naval architect and marine engineer Lorin...