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Saltery Bay is an
unincorporated community on the
Sunshine Coast of
southern British Columbia, Canada. It is
located about 30
kilometres (19 mi) southeast...
- 12 July 1912, four of the
salteries on
Newcastle Island burnt down,
totalling over $21,000
worth of damage. The
salteries were
owned by Mr. Oburi, Mr...
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Salting is the
preservation of food with dry
edible salt. It is
related to
pickling in
general and more
specifically to
brining also
known as fermenting...
- China, Hawaii, ****an and the
eastern United States. Later, some
salmon salteries were
converted to
salmon canneries. The
first industrial scale salmon...
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Saltery Bay
Provincial Park is a
provincial park in
British Columbia, Canada. The park is
located southeast of the city of
Powell River, and on the north...
- then
named Queen of Chilliwack. She
later changed to the
Earls Cove -
Saltery Bay route. In 1996
Queen of
Chilliwack was
taken out of
service for another...
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owners of the
saltery after the
Alaska Purchase,
hired Seattle-based
architect Louis L.
Mendal to
design a
house to
stand on the old
saltery's foundation...
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people live on the island.
Craig is the
largest community;
founded as a
saltery in the
early 20th century, it has a po****tion of 1,500 people. Some 900...
- 1944–1946
Saidor US Navy CVE-117
Commencement Bay
Escort carrier 1945–1947 Ex-
Saltery Bay.
Saipan US Navy CVL-48
Saipan Light carrier 1946–1965
Salamaua US...
- canneries,
three cold
storage facilities, five
plants and shipyards, two
salteries and more than 100
fishing boats,
packers and
coastal tenders. Up until...