Menus used on board steamships, in hotels, and other Alaska-related menus, 1899-[ongoing]
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Crumrine, Josephine.
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Ziegler, Eustace Paul, 1881-1969
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Noted Seattle artist who painted Alaska for 60 years. From the description of Files on the life and work of artist Eustace P. Ziegler, ca. 1904-1969. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 42929453 ...
Pacific Coast Steamship Company
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Biographical / Historical Notes The Pacific Coast Steamship Company (PCSC) was founded in September 1882 under the name Pacific Steamship Company. This passenger and freight company was based in San Francisco. They shipped a variety of cargo such as vegetables, grain, lumber, coal and iron, and boasted modern, luxurious facilities for their passengers. In the early 1890s, the name Pacific Coast Steamship Company gained permanent resonance, un...
Northland Transportation Company (Seattle, Wash.)
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Alaska Steamship Co.
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The Alaska Steamship Company, incorporated in 1894, shipped freight and passengers between Seattle and southeast Alaska, ca. 1901-1950. In 1953 the company expanded into container service, but due to increased fuel and insurance costs, strong competition from other types of container vessels such as barges and tugboats, and union demands, the Alaska Steamship Company ceased operations in 1971. From the description of Alaska Steamship Company photograph collection, 1939-1971 (bulk 195...