By the 1900s, they lived by farming, fishing, hunting and working on the railway and in canneries.
en.wikipedia.org Over the years, the canneries took ever more of his catch so that missing the train did not represent a total loss.
en.wikipedia.org Tents were replaced by adobe buildings, and various enterprises, such as a sawmill, kiln, cannery, and bakery, were established.
en.wikipedia.org This building was first used as a warehouse and later as a cannery for cherries in the 1920s.
en.wikipedia.org The church welfare program owns farms, ranches, canneries, and other food producing facilities to provide temporary food relief for families and individuals.
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