Star of Alaska logbook kept by H.P. Jensen, master, and Carl Johansen, mate : ms. S, 1923 Mar. 24-Oct. 4 and 1924 Mar 27-[Oct. 18?].

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Star of Alaska logbook kept by H.P. Jensen, master, and Carl Johansen, mate : ms. S, 1923 Mar. 24-Oct. 4 and 1924 Mar 27-[Oct. 18?].

Entered in a form book printed by Louis Weule Company, 6 California Street, San Francisco, and includes at end general instructions to superintendents, bookkeepers, and masters from The Alaska Packers Association that has been signed by A.K. Tichenor.

Originals : 178 p. ; 32 cm.Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 993:4) and positive.

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Johansen, C. A. (Carl A.)

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Tichenor, A. K.

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Louis Weule Company

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Louis Weule was a San Francisco merchant in chronometers before 1906. Following the earthquake he opened a watch shop. From the description of Louis Weule Company correspondence, 1906. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 52322817 ...

Jensen, H.-P. (Hans-Peter), 1921-

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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...

Star of Alaska (Ship)

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