A guide to the Logbooks for Steam Schooner Idaho and Schooner William H. Smith, 1926-1935
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A Guide to the Logbooks for Steam Schooner Idaho and Schooner William H. Smith
HDC0196
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, National Park Service2013, National Park Service
Title: Logbooks for Steam Schooner Idaho and Schooner William H. Smith
Date: 1926-1935
Identifier/Call Number: HDC0196 (SAFR 16476)
Creator:
Unknown
Physical Description:
5 items.
Repository:
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
Building E, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Abstract: Logbooks for Steam Schooner Idaho and Schooner William H. Smith (SAFR 16476, HDC 196) consists of three logbooks and two additional
items.The logbooks, in general, record time, place or headland, compasses, wind, weather, climate conditions and remarks on
tests, boat drills and seas. Two volumes are for the IDAHO, first of which is a mate's log that documents voyages made in
1926 between San Pedro, California and Grays Harbor, Washington, San Francisco and San Diego, California. The second IDAHO
log describes voyages made in 1929 between San Pedro and San Francisco, Grays Harbor and Aberdeen, Washington. It also contains
a flyer encouraging unions by the International Seaman's Union of America. The third volume is a smooth log for the WILLIAM
H. SMITH engaged in codfishing during 1933 to 1935. It documents voyages leaving Sausalito and San Francisco for the Bering
Sea and records wind, seas, locations and sails. It also contains a piece of letterhead stationery from the Union Fish Company.
This
collection is available for research use without restriction.
Physical Location: San Francisco Maritime NHP, Historic Documents Department
Language(s):
In English.
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[Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item
Number], HDC0196 (SAFR 16476), Logbooks for Steam Schooner Idaho and Schooner William H. Smith, San Francisco Maritime National
Historical Park
SAFR-00001
This collection was transferred from Golden Gate National Recreation Area to San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
Historical or Biographical Note
This finding aid does not have an agency history, biography, or historical note.
Logbooks for Steam Schooner Idaho and Schooner William H. Smith (SAFR 16476, HDC 196) consists of three logbooks and two additional
items.The logbooks, in general, record time, place or headland, compasses, wind, weather, climate conditions and remarks on
tests, boat drills and seas. Two volumes are for the IDAHO, first of which is a mate's log that documents voyages made in
1926 between San Pedro, California and Grays Harbor, Washington, San Francisco and San Diego, California. The second IDAHO
log describes voyages made in 1929 between San Pedro and San Francisco, Grays Harbor and Aberdeen, Washington. It also contains
a flyer encouraging unions by the International Seaman's Union of America. The third volume is a smooth log for the WILLIAM
H. SMITH engaged in codfishing during 1933 to 1935. It documents voyages leaving Sausalito and San Francisco for the Bering
Sea and records wind, seas, locations and sails. It also contains a piece of letterhead stationery from the Union Fish Company.
This collection
is available for research use without restriction.
This is a collection of three volumes and two additional items.