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Ansel Adams photographed this Salz employee to illustrate a typical beamhouse outfit.
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A Salz employee illustrates the scudding process that removed fine hair roots from the hides.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Minority Racial Groups--Blacks, Portraits--Men, Leather Industry, Hides and Skins, Knives, Gloves, Aprons, Clothing and Dress, Employees, African Americans
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Salz employee Red McCafferty and a co-worker work with a machine called a "splitter" to separate the hide structure into two distinct layers.
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Joe Bellas, plant superintendent at the Salz Tannery during the 1950's holds the finished leather product.
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The forklift was the modern day replacement for the dray horse.
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Buses parked outside the Civic Auditorium when it was a temporary shelter after the 1989 earthquake
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The City Hall, Santa Cruz, CA
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The corner of Church St. and Center St. after the 1989 earthquake
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The United States Post Office in Santa Cruz, CA
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