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"Papa" Anecito used horse and wagon to transport the tannoak bark from the drying sheds across Highway 9 to the main Salz Tannery buildings.
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Green bark was removed from a tanoak tree.
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San Lorenzo Tannery employees used sharp knives to "hand flesh" or separate the flesh from the hides.
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Stripping tannoak from trees was a labor intensive process.
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Salz Tannery employed about 185 people in 1985.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Portraits--Group, Leather Industry, Men, Women, Clothing and Dress, Cows, Buildings, Fire Hydrants, Fountains, Sculptures, Employees
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San Lorenzo Tannery employees are shown sorting finished hides in the 1890's.
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Employees of the San Lorenzo Tannery hold a hide embossed with "San Lorenzo Tannery, Santa Cruz California."
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San Lorenzo Tannery employees posed for a group photo.
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About 130 people worked for Salz Tannery when this photo was taken in 1998.
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