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Title: Charles H. Cook photographs of Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m)
Date: 1992 May
Identifier/Call Number: P92-093 (SAFR 23860)
Creator:
Cook, Charles H.
Physical Description:
11 items.
Repository:
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
Building E, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Abstract: The Charles H. Cook photographs of Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m), 1992 May, (SAFR 23860, P92-093) are comprised of photographs
taken by Charles H. Cook of the burned hulk of Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m) in Martinez, California. The collection
has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
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], P92-093 (SAFR 23860), Charles H. Cook photographs of Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m), San Francisco Maritime
National Historical Park
Acquisition Information
SAFR-00580
The collection was donated along with copyright to San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park by Charles H. Cook in October
1992.
Historical or Biographical Note
FORESTER (built 1900; schooner, 4m) was built by Hay & Wright shipyard for the lumber and copra trade. FORESTER ended her
days laid up on the mudflats of Martinez, California, as the last surviving intact topmast schooner on the Pacific Coast until
she was destroyed by fire in 1975.
FORESTER was launched on November 10, 1900, at Hay & Wright shipyard in Alameda, California, for Sanders & Kirchmann of San
Francisco, California. She was the sister ship to COMMERCE (built 1900; schooner, 4m). FORESTER's skipper was Captain Otto
Daeweritz, a native of Czechoslovakia, who owned one-third of 64 shares in the schooner. Daeweritz served as FORESTER's captain
throughout her entire sailing career. FORESTER carried lumber from the Pacific Northwest to foreign ports, including Asia,
Australia, and the South Sea Islands, often returning with loads of copra. In 1932, Daeweritz bought out his partners and
remained the sole owner until his death aboard the vessel in 1947.
As business in the lumber and copra trade declined due to competition with steamships, FORESTER was hired to serve as a tidal
break around the base of the Carquinez Bridge main tower from 1927 to 1931. Next, Daeweritz anchored FORESTER off Government
Island in the Oakland Estuary, but he was forced to move. In 1932, Daeweritz had the vessel towed to her final resting spot
on the mudflats of the Martinez shoreline west of Grangers' Wharf.
After Daeweritz's death, Charles Fitzgerald purchased the FORESTER and began to live on board as Daeweritz had done. In 1961,
Fitzgerald allowed the San Francisco Maritime Museum to salvage fittings from FORESTER over a period of six weeks. The crew
removed the three remaining masts (the mainmast was already missing) and collected various pieces of the masts, rigging, and
deck gear for the museum's collection. As the last intact topmast schooner on the Pacific Coast and a vessel built in the
San Francisco Bay Area, FORESTER contained an important collection of fittings which exhibited local wooden sailing ship methods
and styles.
FORESTER was destroyed by fire on June 18, 1975. Remnants of the vessel are still visible on the Martinez shore.
Sources:
- O'Brien, Robert. "A Rainy Sunday Afternoon." San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, CA), Nov. 5, 1947.
- Rego, Nilda. "Captain dedicated his life to caring for the Forester." Contra Coast Times, [2006? Full date was not cited on
the newspaper clipping located in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park's HDC 1600 (SAFR 22224), Series 3.11,
File Unit 021].
- "Relic Salvage...Schooner Forester." Sea Letter, no. 3 (1962): 1-5.
Collection Scope and Content
The Charles H. Cook photographs of Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m), 1992 May, (SAFR 23860, P92-093) are comprised of photographs
taken by Charles H. Cook of the burned hulk of Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m) in Martinez, California. The collection
has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Contains photographs of the remains of Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m) in Martinez, California, 1992 May. There are 11
color photographic prints, 4 x 6 in. Charles H. Cook photographed the vessel at low tide. Plants are growing in the hulk.
Includes views as seen from up a hill as well as closer views. The Benicia-Martinez Bridge is visible in the background of
some of the photographs. Note that Item 11 is a panorama made by taping two 4 x 6 in. prints together to form a 4 x 11 in.
image.
Collection Arrangement
No arrangement due to the small size of the collection.
Related Materials
Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m) salvage photograph album, 1914-1962. SFMNHP, (SAFR 23851, P88- 102). Contains photographs
of the San Francisco Maritime Museum's six week effort to salvage pieces of FORESTER for the museum's collection as well as
contains copies of supporting documents related to the vessel's history.
Researchers should note that there are many objects salvaged from FORESTER in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical
Park's museum collection. They can search the Park's web catalog for more information.
- This material is located at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Schooners
Shipwrecks--California
Forester (built 1900; schooner, 4m)
Martinez (Calif.)
Carquinez Strait (Calif.)
Color prints (photographs)