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Description
This album contains photographs of boats and ships from the early to mid 1900s. Most of the ships are photographed in San Francisco Bay. Each photograph is numbered and named in the album's index. 1- 1695 (S.S. Mongolia); 1696 (S.S. Sierra) 2- 1697 (S.S. Bear) 3- 1699 (Taisei Maru); 1700 (Bear) 4- 1701; 1702 (Albatros) 5- 1703 (Pactolus); 1704 (Centennial) 6- (1705? Unlabeled); 1706 (Rajore) 7- 1698 (L.A. Argentina); 1708 (Star of Peru) 8- 1709 (Star of India); 1710 (Vicksburg) 9- 1711 (Star of Iceland); 1712 (Juan Sebastian de El Cano) 10- 1713 (Sokotra); 1714. 11- 1715 (Bohemia); 1716 (Star of Iceland) 12- 1717 (Star of Greenland); 1718 (Star of Greenland) 13- 1719 (Marechal Foch); 1720 (Wreck of Ohion at Cliff House) 14- 1721; 1722. 15- 1723; 1724. 16- 1725; 1726. 17- 1727 (President Pierce); 1728. 18- 1729; 1730. 19- 1731; 1732. 20- 1733 (U.S.S. Saratoga) 21- 1735 (Inora); 1736 (Handicap) 22- 1737 (Italian Ship); 1738 (French Ship) 23- Blank. 24- 1741 (Martin Sivertsen) 25- 1742 (Madrona) 26- 1743 (Stanwood); 1744. 27- 1745 (Stanwood) 28- 1746. 29- 1747. 30- 1748 (Kennelworth) 31- 1749 (Pres. Jackson) 32- 1750 (Pres. Jackson) 33- 1751 (1889 Walrus Catching) 34- 1752 (America, 1941) 35- 1752 (America, 1941) 36- 1753 (Star of Zealand Figure Head); 1754 (M.S. Tatuti Maru) 37- 1755 (Coos(?) Bay - Wreck at Land's End - Entrance to S.F. Bay); 1757 (New Zealand Pania) 38- 1756 (Pres. Harrison) 39- 1758 (Star of Finland) 40- 1759 (Davenport) 41- 1760 (Tusutalia) 42- 1761 (Golden Cross) 43- 1762 (Sch. Forester at San Pedro) 44- 1763 (First Pacific Coast torpedoed ship. "General Petroleum tanker Emidio," torpedoed by Japanese Dec. 19,1941 off Eureka Coast, as it appeared after floating to Crescent City, Calif. on Dec. 20, 1941.) 45- 1764 (First Pacific Coast torpedoed ship. "General Petroleum tanker Emidio," torpedoed off Eureka Coast, as it appeared after floating to Crescent City, Calif. on Dec. 20, 1941.) 46- 1765 (Greer) 47- 1766. 48- 1767 (Steamer Sannak, Alaska Packers Ass'n., Naknek, Alaska) 49- 1768 (Edgar Allen Poe) 50- 1769 (Goonawarra); 1770 (Stanwood) 51- 1771 (Admiral Perry); 1772 (F.H. Killburn) 52- 1773 (Frank D. Stout); 1774 (San Juan)
Type
text
Format
Original Photograph Album
Extent
7 x 11 in. 54 Pages of 54
Identifier
csfcp_000065 C059057 ark:/13960/t2n68pm2n
Language
English
Subject
Boats Ships Port of San Francisco (Calif.) SS Ohioan (Ship) SS Emido (Ship)
Time Period
191X/1930~
Place
San Francisco (Calif.) San Francisco Bay (Calif.)
Provenance
Society of California Pioneers California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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