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Alaska Packing Companies, Stock

Currency:USD Category:Western Americana Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 150.00 USD
Alaska Packing Companies, Stock
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225.00USD+ (56.25) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2018 Oct 22 @ 08:07UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of three. 1) Pacific Packing and Navigation. Number B102 for 25 shares to John S Hume, trustee. Datelined 1902. Registered 1902. Signed by treasurer Cary(?) and president (?). Uncancelled. Printed by American Bank Company of New York. Excellent condition. 2) Alaska Packing and Navigation Company. Number 101 for five shares to Ingeberg Hensrud. Signed by secretary Dudden and president Springer. Datelined 1918. Incorporated in Washington in 1911. Gold Seal. Rips on fold edges. 3) Printers proof for the Arctic Alaska Fisheries. 1987. Slight dog ears and officer names are hole punched. Prag Collection. 1) Pacific Packing and Navigation Company is a defunct salmon-canning company which operated in the U.S. state of Alaska. Incorporated under the laws of New Jersey and backed by eastern capitalists, it was formed during the spring of 1901, the idea of Roland B. Onnfroy. The Pacific Packing and Navigation Company represented 23 canneries with their equipage. The company claimed an Alaska pack for 1901 of about 700,000 cases, and expected to increase its output to have a total capacity of 1,000,000 per season. The Alaska Packers' Association was its major rival, with approximately 50 percent of the total production. The Pacific Packing and Navigation Company followed with about 30 per cent. 2) At the time of this stock, the Alaska Packing and Navigation constructed a two line cannery in Fresh Water Bay, Chicagof Island. City: State: Alaska Date: 1902, 1918, 1987 HWAC# 78621