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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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A Salz tannery employee glazing California Saddle Leather (TM).
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An employee at Salz tannery, working the splitting machine.
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This photograph was taken in 1954 when hides were still hand-scudded.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Minority Racial Groups--Blacks, Portraits--Men, Leather Industry, Tanning, Employees, African Americans, Gloves, Knives, Hides and Skins, Aprons, Clothing and Dress
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Ansel Adams photographed this Salz Tannery employee working on the glazing process that made the California Saddle Leather TM unique.
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Vegetable tanned - or tanoak - leather was hung until ready for shipping.
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Salz plant superintendent, Joe Bellas, holds the finished product.
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Salz president, Norman Lezin graduated from Reed College and originally wanted to pursue a career as a government worker.
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Salz employees Chuck Anstead (left) and Joe Bellas work with a Sheridan Press.
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