Item 104292 - Jonesport Brand River Herring, ca. 1940
- Item 104292 - Jonesport Brand River Herring, ca. 1940
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- Item 104292
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Image Info The R.B. and C.G. Stevens Company processed and packed a number of fish products during Maine's canning boom (1875-1950). The canning factory was located at Cross Cove in Jonesport. At its peak, it included a 22-bay smokehouse. River Herring is one of the many canned fish products offered by the Stevens Company - including mackerel, fish flakes, clams, and sardines (younger, smaller herring). The factory was operational until the 1970s and was the last sardine factory in Jonesport.
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The recipe included on the label is for Herring Patties. Instructions include removing the center bone from the fish, which was left intact during the canning process. River Herring, a collective term for Blueback Herring and anadromous Alewives, is an ocean fish that returns to the fresh water to spawn. As of the 21st century, Herring has seen a drastic decrease in population attributed to over fishing and environmental factors.