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A guide to the Ruth Alexander (built 1913; steamship) anchor shackle and link plan, 1924 May
HDC1302 (SAFR 21361)  
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  • Access
  • Publication and Use Rights
  • Processing Note
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Historical or Biographical Note
  • Collection Scope and Content
  • Collection Arrangement
  • Related Materials

  • Title: Ruth Alexander (built 1913; steamship) anchor shackle and link plan
    Date: 1924 May
    Identifier/Call Number: HDC1302 (SAFR 21361)
    Creator: Unknown
    Physical Description: 1 item.
    Repository: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
    Building E, Fort Mason
    San Francisco, CA 94123
    Abstract: The Ruth Alexander (built 1913; steamship) anchor shackle and link plan (SAFR 21361, HDC1302) is a blueprint drawn by "J.E." in May 1924 for the Moore Shipbuilding Co. in Oakland, California. The collection is open for use.
    Physical Location: San Francisco Maritime NHP, Historic Documents Department
    Language(s): In English.

    Access

    This collection is open for use unless otherwise noted.

    Publication and Use Rights

    Some material may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections.

    Processing Note

    The descriptions in this collection guide were compiled using the best available sources of information. Such sources include the creator's annotations or descriptions, collection accession files, primary and secondary source material and subject matter experts. While every effort was made to provide accurate information, in the event that you find any errors in this guide please contact the reference staff in order for us to evaulate and make corrections to this guide.
    Please cite the title and collection number in any correspondence with our staff.

    Preferred Citation

    [Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item Number], HDC1302 (SAFR 21361), Ruth Alexander (built 1913; steamship) anchor shackle and link plan, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

    Acquisition Information

    SAFR-00001
    Gift from National Maritime Museum Association, June 11, 1986. The collection was accessioned as part of GOGA-735, and transferred to San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park as part of the transfer accession SAFR-0001, in 1988.

    Historical or Biographical Note

    The RUTH ALEXANDER (built 1913; steamship), a passenger liner was part of the Pacific Steamship Company's Admiral Line. As an ocean liner, it carried passengers along the West Coast, from San Francisco to Seattle and Victoria (and, perhaps, down the coast, to Los Angeles, San Diego and Ensenada, Mexico) between 1923 and 1938. The ship was built in 1913, in Stettin, Germany by A.G. Vulcan. It was the North German Lloyd ship, SIERRA CORDOBA and served as a passenger liner, traveling between Germany and South America. In September 1917, the ship was seized by Peruvian authorities. The U.S. Shipping Board charted it from the Peruvian government and turned it over to the U.S. Navy for use as troop transport in April 1919. At that time, it was commissioned as the U.S.S. CALLAO and made two voyages between the U.S. and France before it was decommissioned in September 1919. In 1921, the ship was sold to the American-owned Dollar Line and, subsequently, chartered to the Admiral Line in Seattle for coastal passenger services. In 1923, Admiral Line owner H.F. Alexander rechristened the ship, RUTH ALEXANDER. In 1938 the Dollar Line was taken over by the U.S. Maritime Commission, and in 1939 the American President Lines took over the RUTH ALEXANDER, rebuilt it as a cargo ship and placed it under the Panamanian flag. The ship was sunk by Japanese torpedo bombers off Balikpapan in December 1941.
    (Taken from "The Admiral Line," Reflections on Black History, Part 31, by Thomas C. Fleming, April 22, 1998, http://www.freepress.org/fleming/flemng31.html, "Online Library of Selected Images " Civilian Ships," Department of the Navy�Navy Historical Center, http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-civil/civsh-c/callao.htm and "The Ship List," http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsS.html)

    Collection Scope and Content

    The Ruth Alexander (built 1913; steamship) anchor shackle and link plan (SAFR 21361, HDC1302) is a blueprint drawn by "J.E." in May 1924 for the Moore Shipbuilding Co. in Oakland, California. The collection is open for use.

    Collection Arrangement

    Single item

    Related Materials

    William Rustad photographs, SAFR 15279, P79-019. One photograph of Captain Fred Nystrom on the ship, circa 1935.
    Menu, SAFR 15646. Luncheon menu from 1934.
    Menu, SAFR 15698, January 21, 1934.
    Booklet advertising the RUTH ALEXANDER, 1923, SAFR 16614.
    Menu, SAFR 16732. Luncheon menu from 1932. Ticket, SAFR 16733. Dining room ticket, undated.
    Menu, SAFR 16743. Luncheon menu from June 19, 1932.
    Menu, SAFR 16744. Breakfast menu from June 19, 1932.
    Menu, SAFR 16753. Dinner menu from June 19, 1932
    Menu, SAFR 16856. Breakfast menu from December 2, 1932.
    Menu, SAFR 16858. Dinner menu from September 28, 1937.
    Newsletter, SAFR 16891, December 2, 1932.
    • This material is located at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Ocean liners
    Ruth Alexande (built 1913)
    Admiral Line
    Moore Shipbuilding Company
    Pacific Steamship Company
    Blueprints
    Architectural drawings
    Naval architects