Keyword Album: Industries
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cov-021
Salz owner and president, Norman Lezin inspects tanoak bark.
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cov-022
Salz sales manager Howard Halper presented Miss California (name not known) with a leather gift at the tannery.
Views: 1133
Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Leather Industry, Women, Clothing and Dress, Men, Gloves, Eyeglasses, Luggage, Leather Goods, Logos, Signs
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cov-031
The oldest building at Salz was probably built around 1861.
Views: 1555
Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Leather Industry, Buildings, Facades, Logos, Flags, Flagpoles, Fences, Signs, Factories, Horses, Carts and Wagons, Employees, Men
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cov-038
"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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salz-013
Tan pits could be dangerous so employees often worked in pairs while removing vegetable tanned hides from them.
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salz-014
Green bark was removed from a tanoak tree.
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salz-015
This Salz Tannery greeting card featured a product display that included fine saddles, personal leather goods and luggage.
Views: 1325
Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Leather Industry, Hides and Skins, Leather Goods, Saddlery, Saddles, Purses, Wallets, Shoes, Shoe Industry, Luggage, Greeting Cards
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salz-017
San Lorenzo Tannery employees used sharp knives to "hand flesh" or separate the flesh from the hides.
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salz-023
Stripping tannoak from trees was a labor intensive process.
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