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Norman Hope (L) and another man (ID), holding a red snapper
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Scalding the pig
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Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds
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graphic material (electronic)
Date Range
1981
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L to R: (former manager of the store; ID), Norm Gibbons, Ernst and Rheinhold Hoge
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Ernst Hoge with an inflated pig's bladder
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Ernst Hoge with a pig hanging in a shed, Refuge Cove
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Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds
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Date Range
1981
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Ernst Hoge, Rheinhold Hoge's father, ran a slaughterhouse in Germany (or Austria?). He and his wife directed the processing of the pigs raised for meat.
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Reinhold Hoge with his parents, who are preparing pig intestines for sausage casing
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Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds
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Material Type
graphic material (electronic)
Date Range
1981
Scope and Content
The Gibbons' house is in the background. At the right is the winch Norm Gibbons used to move logs to build his house.
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Rheinhold Hoge with his parents, (Ernst Hoge and wife) who are preparing pig intestines for sausage casing
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Ryan Holt (L) and Norm Gibbons (R) beside Norm's log house at Refuge Cove
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Doris Hope (R) and another woman (ID) with a tub of red snappers, on the dock at Refuge Cove