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The Early Canneries

William Hume established the first cannery on the Columbia River at Eagle Cliff in 1866.

02/04/2015 | Rating NR

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The Early Canneries

Clip: Season 9 Episode 902 | 1m 53s

William Hume established the first cannery on the Columbia River at Eagle Cliff in 1866.

Irene Martin, a historian of the lower Columbia River salmon industry, talks about the trials and tribulations of the first canneries there. Tom Shrider, Videographer; Lisa Suinn Kallem, Editor

02/04/2015 | Rating NR

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