Alaska Packers Association photograph album 1922.

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Alaska Packers Association photograph album 1922.

The leather bound album contains 31 silver gelatin prints of views of the interiors of the Alaska Packers Association offices and one exterior view of the building in San Francisco. The offices were located in the Wells Fargo & Company Express Building at 85 Second Street on the northeast corner at Mission Street, constructed in 1907 by Meyers & Ward architects. The photographs were taken circa 1922 after the building had changed to the American Railway Express.

1 photograph album : 31 photographic prints : gelatin silver ; album 24 x 30 cm., prints 23 x 28 cm.

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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...

Moulin, Gabriel, 1872-1945

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Gabriel Moulin was a San Francisco photographer who documented 20th century San Francisco. Moulin originally worked for Isaac Taber and R.J. Waters until he began Moulin Studios. Moulin was one of the official photographers of the Golden Gate International Exposition. The publication of the album was sponsored by the Mayor and Board of Supervisors, City and County of San Francisco. From the description of San Francisco Building : Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939, Treasure I...