Robert A. Nash Collection FK001-FK006

Chinese Historical Society of Southern California


Contributing Institution: Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
Title: Robert A. Nash Collection
Identifier/Call Number: FK001-FK006
Physical Description: 6.38 Linear Feet 6 Bankers boxes
Date (inclusive): 1860-1975
Abstract: Robert Nash was a PhD student at the University of California, Los Angeles conducting research on Chinese fisheries and related industries in the 19th century. Shortly after his dissertation was completed in 1973 and he earned his Doctoral Degree in Philosophy from UCLA, Nash died and left his papers to CHSSC. His incredible organization, and fastidious research make this a rich collection on Chinese fisheries, canneries, abalone, shrimp, squids, junks, and sampans. This collection includes Nash's notes, letters, artifacts, photographs, oral histories, drawings, clippings, photocopies, and publications on Chinese American maritime activities, the execution and evolution of Chinese commercial fishing activities, and general information about Chinese immigrant populations in California.
Language of Material: English .

Biographical / Historical

As Charter Member #1, Dr. Nash was instrumental in starting the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (CHSSC) in 1975. He was born in Bellefontaine, Ohio in 1915. During the 1950s to the early 1960s he conducted fieldwork for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Italy, Turkey, Portugal and Greece. It appears that education was very important to Dr. Nash. Beginning in the early 1960s, he attended Pasadena City College and went on to receive his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from California State University at Los Angeles. He earned his doctorate from the Geography Department at UCLA in 1971. His dissertation, The Chinese Shrimp Fishery in California, is a seminal work in Chinese American history and geography. According to Dr. Nash, "The major objective of the research...is a contribution to the history of this ethnic minority's participation in the development of the State that has heretofore been slighted." Robert A. Nash spent many years methodically detailing and writing about Chinese fishing activities and watercraft. Especially, California built Chinese junks and sampans. Dr. Nash passed away in Sierra Madre in 1976. Afterwards, his notes, letters, artifacts, photographs, oral histories, drawings and publications were donated to the CHSSC.

Scope and Contents

This collection includes Robert Nash's meticulously written field notes, letters,artifacts, photographs, oral histories, drawings, clippings, photocopies, and publications on Chinese American maritime activities, the execution and evolution of Chinese commercial fishing activities, and general Chinese American history in California. The bulk of the collection comprises Nash's course papers/lectures, draft of his dissertation, and collected articles research materials: including reports, interviews, and statistical/population surveys about Chinese communities in both the Northern and Southern California area. The research also includes research on the following locations: Chinatowns in Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco; San Diego County, Mariposa County, Tuolumne County, Trinity County, Siskiyou County, Marin County, as well as miscellaneous materials on the Chinese in Oregon. In addition, the collection contains photographs and negatives, as well as physical artifacts found from Chinese fisheries in the San Pablo Bay area, near San Francisco, which Dr. Nash collected throughout his research process.

Arrangement

Materials are arranged by topic into four series: 1. Writings, circa 1952-1969; 2. Research Materials, circa 1880-1969; 3. Correspondence, 1968-1975; and 4. Artifacts and Realia, circa 1888-1970. Each series are divided into subseries by content type, and the four series are arranged by order of level of interest to potential researchers: Series 1A. Publications, 1B. Unpublished Writings; and Series 2A. Field Notes, 2B. Articles, 2C. Bibliographies, 2D. Interviews, and 2E. Visual Materials. Series 3 (Correspondence) and Series 4 (Artifacts and Realia) do not have subseries.

Conditions Governing Access

To access the CHSSC Archives, it is necessary to contact CHSSC beforehand to set up an appointment. A CHSSC staff member will assist you with directions, parking information, and researcher guidelines.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Received as a donation from Robert Nash and family in 1976 after his death.

Processing Information

After Dr. Nash completed his dissertation in 1973, he passed away unexpectedly a few years later. The Robert A. Nash Collection was acquired and processed after his papers and collections were left to CHSSC by his surviving family. The Nash Collection was processed as part of a larger, multipart archives project led by Ann Lau, Susie Ling, Gilbert Hom, and paid intern Laura Ng through the CHSSC's first National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) grant. The NEA Grant made it possible for the CHSSC to convert an unused garage building behind its headquarters into the Archives Center. As part of the CHSSC Archive's mission to pursue, preserve, and communicate knowledge of the history of Chinese Americans in Southern California, the Robert A. Nash Collection serves as a valuable addition for future researchers, scholars, and Asian American studies professionals in Southern California.
The physical processing and organization of the Robert A. Nash Collection were mainly performed by Susie Ling with the assistance of an intern, in which the collection was identified and listed in an Excel file, and the materials were reboxed, labeled, and moved accordingly. Some of the physical folders and loose paper materials were partially rehoused into archival, acidfree Hollinger boxes, paid for by the grant funds, which were then placed into 15 x 12 inch banker boxes (approx. 12 Hollinger boxes to each banker box). These larger boxes sit on assembled metal shelving units in the Archives Center, located behind the headquarters of CHSSC.
Many of the loose paper materials are in their original folders and retain their original folder titles and organization, and minimal processing (including reboxing and refoldering) was performed on the collection at the time. This was mainly in the interest of limited time and available funding, as well as due to the particular decisions made by the people who processed the Nash collection.

Preferred Citation

Robert A. Nash Collection, Chinese Historical Society of Southern California.

 

Series 1: Writings, 1952-­1969 1952-1969

Scope and Contents

This series comprises Robert A. Nash's writings on Chinese shrimp/abalone fisheries, fishing camps, and Chinese nautical vessels (sampans, junks, .etc) in California in the 1880s. There are about including his final doctoral dissertation, his publications in scholarly journals (e.g., Journal of the Nautical Research Guild, Chinese Historical Society of America, East West, etc.), and papers written in the course of his PhD studies.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Abalone fisheries
Chinatowns--United States--History
Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans-- Employment
Fishing
Kelp bed ecology
Salmon fishing
Seaweed
Shrimp fisheries--California
Sturgeon fishing
 

Series 1A: Publications

box FK002, box 4, folder 5

"Distribution of the Chinese in California, 1870-1960" (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, ACPG) - Draft Copy 1969

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Existence and Location of Copies

A clean copy of the article exists in Box FK002, Box #4, Folder 8. A draft written for a Geography 290A course exists in Box FK002, Box #4, Folder 7.
box FK002, box 4, folder 8

"Distribution of the Chinese in California, 1870-1960" (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, APCG) - Clean Copy 1969

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Existence and Location of Copies

A preliminary draft copy and outline of this article exists in Box FK002, Box #4, Folder 5. A draft written for a Geography 290A course exists in Box FK002, Box #4, Folder 7.
box FK003, box 6, folder 48

"American Built Chinese Junks" (Journal of the Nautical Research Guild) 1952

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 52

"Chinese in the California Fisheries" (East West) 1969-01-22

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 58

"The Shrimp Fishery" (reprinted in Chinese Historical Bulletin) 1969-10

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 60

"A California Sampan from Marin County" (Bulletin of the Chinese Historical Society of America) 1969-01

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 61

"A California Sampan from Marin County" (Re-print, East West) 1969-01-22

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 62

"The Abalone Fishery" (East West) 1969-10-15

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 63

"The Shrimp Fishery" (East West) 1969-09-24

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 64

"The Shrimp Industry" (Draft) 1969

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 65

"Chinese Shrimp Camps on San Francisco Bay, 1889-1930" 1969

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 66

"The Chinese Winnowing Machine: A Han Descendant in the California Shrimp Camps" (Chinese Historical Society of America" 1969-09

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
 

Series 1B: Unpublished Writings

Scope and Contents

Contains preliminary drafts, outlines, and essays written throughout the course of Robert Nash's doctoral studies, as well as a draft of Dr. Nash's dissertation, "The Chinese Shrimp Fisheries in California" (1973).

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans-- Employment
Fishing
Shrimp fisheries--California
box FK001, box 1, case 1

"The 'China Gangs' in the Alaska Salmon Canneries, 1892-1939" (Article Draft and Research Materials) 1974-12-11

Physical Description: 0.16 Linear Feet1 binder
box FK002, box 4, folder 7

"Distribution of the Chinese in California, 1870-1960" (Geography 290A) 1989-03

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Existence and Location of Copies

A preliminary draft copy and outline of this article sent for publication in the APCG exists in Box FK002, Box #4, Folder 5. A clean copy of the article exists in Box FK002, Box #4, Folder 8.
box FK002, box 4, folder 10

Books on Chinese in California (Los Campadres, Santa Ana, 10/10/70) - Presentation Script 1970-10-10

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 5

"The Chinese Shrimp Fisheries in California" (Draft of Robert A. Nash Doctoral Thesis) 1973

Physical Description: 0.3 Linear Feet1 Hollinger Box
box FK003, box 6, folder 37

Dissertation Proposal, "The Chinese Fisheries in California" by Robert A. Nash 1969

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 53

"Chinese Immigration to California" (Geography 124, Class) 1961

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 54

"The Craft and Gear of the Chinese Fisheries in California" (Doctoral Thesis, Table of Contents) 1969

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 68

"The Chinese Fisheries in California" (Geography 411) 1965-07

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 69

"The Chinese Fishing Industry in Baja California" (Baja California Symposium) 1971-05-01

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 71

"The Chinese Fisheries in California" - Prospectus (Geography 222) 1967-06

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 72

"The Chinese Fisheries in California" - Outline (Geography 222) 1967-04-06

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 73

"California-Built Chinese Junks and Sampans, 1860-1910" - Presentation Abstract 1975-02-18

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
 

Series 2: Research Materials, circa 1880-­1969

Scope and Contents

This series contains the research materials Dr. Nash collected throughout his dissertation work and comprises the large majority/bulk of this collection. Nash performed extensive research into Chinese American communities and Chinatowns in California (from the 1880s to early 1900s). It appears that while his dissertation was on the Chinese Shrimp Fisheries in California, his extensive notes and research imply that he was going to conduct a more broad, wideranging study on the general conditions of the Chinese in America during the late 19th century. However, his death shortly after the completion of his doctoral dissertation prevented this from coming to fruition.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Abalone fisheries
Chinatowns--United States--History
Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans-- Employment
Fishing
Marine Transportation and Lighterage
Salmon fishing
Shrimp fisheries--California
 

Series 2A: Field Notes

Scope and Contents

Contains field notes, statistical surveys, population indexes, diagrams, and more pertaining to the Chinese in California/U.S. and Chinese fishing/marine transportation vessels dating from about 1860 to 1960. Many are made on random pieces of notepaper, scratch paper, and stenographic/graphical notebooks with detailed drawings and measurements. Also includes some maps and topographical surveys that Nash collected during his research.
box FK002, box 4, folder 9

Chinese in California, Population 1860-1880

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 51

Chinese in United States, Population 1860-1960

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans-- Employment
box FK003, box 6, folder 55

Chinese in California, Mining 1860-1910

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans-- Employment
box FK003, box 6, folder 56

Chinese in California, Organizations 1880-1900

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans
box FK003, box 6, folder 59

Chinese in California, Marin County Sampan 1870-1880

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans
Marin County (Calif.)
box FK002, box 3, case 6

Chinese Fishing Vessels and Fisheries

Physical Description: 0.16 Linear Feet1 binder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans
Fishing
Shrimp fisheries--California
box FK002, box 3, case 7

Chinese Fisheries and Companies 1892-1908

Physical Description: 0.16 Linear Feet1 binder
box FK004, box 8, folder 78

Chinatown, Los Angeles 1931-1948

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 84

San Diego County 1870-1880

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 91

Chinese in Oregon 1870-1880

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5

Chinese in California, Junks-- Measurement 1970

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Junks
San Diego (Calif.)
 

Series 2B: Articles

Scope and Contents

Contains articles collected on 19th century Chinese fisheries and marine vessels (sampans, junks) in California.
box FK001, box 1, case 2

The Abalone Fishery 1970

Physical Description: 0.16 Linear Feet1 binder
box FK001, box 1, case 3

The Squid Fishery 1970

Physical Description: 0.16 Linear Feet1 binder
box FK002, box 4, folder 2

Stone Anchors (Chinese?) 1976-01-14

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 34

Chinese in California, Salmon Fishery 1887

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 35

Chinese in California, Market Fishery 1895

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 36

Chinese in California, Shrimp Fishery 1952

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 39

Chinese in California, Alaska Packers (Chinese Pacific Weekly, San Francisco, CA) 1968-07-18

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 46

Scientific American (Magazine) 1972-01

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK002, box 4, folder 11

"The Historical Trend of Chinese Urbanization" (Sen-Dou Chang, San Fernando Valley State College) - Association of American Geographers 1963-06

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK002, box 4, folder 12

The Magazine of Western Airlines - Western's World 1973-08-1973-09

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 76

Calaveras County 1973-01

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 77

Chinatown, San Francisco 1971-01-24

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 79

Los Angeles County (Minority Populations Report) 1969-02-28

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Surveys
Los Angeles County (Calif.)
box FK004, box 8, folder 80

Marin County 1954-05

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 83

Chinatown, San Diego 1957-10

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 90

Siskiyou County ("Siskiyou Sites and Sagas" - Siskiyou Pioneer Sites Foundation) 1966-06

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 93

"Sociological Data" (Chinese Digest) 1938-11

Physical Description: 0,05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 94

Chinese in California (General Articles and Lectures) 1971-1974

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Existence and Location of Copies

A copy of this article is located in Box FK004, Box #7, Folder 69
 

"The Chinese Fisheries in Baja, California" (Baja California Symposium) 1971

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006

Articles on Chinese Junk (1911), Chinese Massacre, Chinese in Mexico 1960-1973

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5, folder 25

Chinese in California, Sturgeon Fishing 1894-1895

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5, folder 26

Newspapers (New Vista) 1969-11

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
 

Series 2C: Bibliographies

Scope and Contents

Contains reference lists and bibliographies which Robert Nash collected through the course of his research on a wide variety of topics, including: Chinese populations in the U.S. (mostly California, and in other states such as Hawai'i, Alaska, and Oregon), Chinese maritime/fishing activities, and the various fishing camps that existed surrounding these industries, in the 1870s and 1880s.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans-- Employment
Fishing
Marine Transportation and Lighterage
box FK002, box 4, folder 1

Inyo County 1860-1960

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Borax mines and mining
Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans-- Employment
Inyo County (Calif.)
box FK002, box 4, folder 3

Mendocino County 1969

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans-- Employment
Fishing
Maps
Marine Transportation and Lighterage
Mendocino County (Calif.)
Topographical surveying
box FK002, box 4, folder 4

Mining in Lower California 1886-1892

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK002, box 4, folder 6

"Pottery Wreck" Pine Grove 1975-12

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Mendocino County (Calif.)
box FK003, box 6, folder 32

Chinese in California, Kelp Gathering 1931-1966

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 33

Chinese in California, Clam Digging 1919-1920

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 40

Chinese in California, Fishing Villages 1879-1930

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 41

Chinese in California, Fishermen 1955-12-25

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 42

Chinese in California, Research Log 1968-06

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 44

Chinese in California, Photograph Lists 1888-1960

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 45

Chinese in California, Fisheries Bibliographies 1882-1964

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 49

Chinese in United States, Bibliographies 1852-1964

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 50

Kwangtung 1963

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK003, box 6, folder 57

Chinese in California, General 1852-1910

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 7, folder 67

Chinese in Louisiana, Shrimp Fishery 1860-1880

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 81

San Francisco County circa 1933

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

San Francisco County (Calif.)
box FK004, box 8, folder 82

Chinatown, Roseville 1965

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 85

California Mining and Chinese 1948

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 86

Coulterville (California Historical Landmark 332) 1939-08-08

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 87

Mariposa County (Mormon Bar - California Historical Landmark 323) 1939-07-12

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 88

Tuolumne County 1934-06-06

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK004, box 8, folder 89

Trinity County 1965

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK005, box 1

Chinese in the California Fisheries, Chinese Watercraft 1880-1960

Physical Description: 0.33 Linear Feet1 index card file box
box FK005, box 2

California Fisheries, Chinese Fisheries 1880-1960

Physical Description: 0.33 Linear Feet1 index card file box
box FK005, box 3

Chinese Overseas, Chinese in U.S.A., Chinese in California 1850-1964

Physical Description: 0.33 Linear Feet1 index card file box
box FK006

Articles from Chinese in Star Bulletin, Advertiser, other papers 1870-1940

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 notebook
box FK006, box 5

Chinese Junks, Bibliography 1937-1960

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5

Chinese in Hawaii, Fisheries 1912-1972

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5

Chinese in California, Sampans 1948

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5, folder 24

Chinese in California, Junks 1950-1957

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5, folder 27

Chinese in California, San Francisco Newspapers 1865-07-10

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5, folder 28

Chinese in California, San Diego Newspapers 1872-1972

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5, folder 29

Chinese in California, Abalone Fishery 1854-01

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5, folder 30

Abalone Fishery, The Resource 1880-1889

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
box FK006, box 5, folder 31

Abalone Fishery, The Fishery 1948

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
 

Series 2D: Interviews

box FK002, box 4, folder 13

Shrimp Fishery, The Technology Processes and Equipment

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Interviews
Lincoln Shrimp Company
David Chan
 

Series 2E: Visual Materials

Scope and Contents

Contains all largely visual materials, including photographs, negatives, maps, topographical surveys, etc. collected during Nash's research.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Photographs
Borax mines and mining
Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans-- Employment
Inyo County (Calif.)
Alaska
Jennie Quock Lim
Junks
Negatives
Pacific Grove (Calif.)
Photographic prints
Salmon fishing
box FK006

J.W. Proctor "Chinese loading stores and belongings aboard salmon packet to Alaska" 1906-04-12

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

San Francisco Maritime Museum (San Francisco, Calif.)
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"Abalone Fishery #31" 1880-1889

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Photographs
Abalone fisheries
Junks
box FK006

"Vallejo Street Wharf" 1907

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

Kelsey, Fred W. "Hong Kong" 1900-1909

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Photographs
Junks
San Diego (Calif.)
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"Chinese Junk: Jack and Jim - San Francisco Bay" 1880-1889

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

San Francisco Maritime Museum (San Francisco, Calif.)
Junks
San Francisco County (Calif.)
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"Chinese shrimpers at McNears (China Camp) - S.F. Bay" 1880-1889

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"Squid Skiffs, Monterey" 1880-1889

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"San Francisco Bay" 1885

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

San Francisco Maritime Museum (San Francisco, Calif.)
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"Shrimp junks - S.F. Bay" 1880-1889

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

San Francisco Maritime Museum (San Francisco, Calif.)
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

W.A. Scott "Juock See Wo - San Francisco Bay" circa 1880s

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

W.A. Scott "Juock See Wo - built at Hunter's Point - San Francisco" circa 1880s

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"San Francisco Bay" 1885

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

San Francisco Maritime Museum (San Francisco, Calif.)
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"San Francisco Bay" circa 1880s

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

San Francisco Maritime Museum (San Francisco, Calif.)
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

"The Abalone Fishery - Fishing junk built at San Diego before 1890" circa 1880s

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet

Subjects and Indexing Terms

National Archives (NARA)
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

Title Insurance and Trust Company. "The Abalone Fishery - The abalone fleet at anchor in Sasn Diego Bay in the 1880's (Historical Collection)" circa 1880s

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

Title Insurance and Trust Company. "Cabrillo Celebration - Cabrillo landing in Chinese Junk 'Alta' (Historical Collection)" 1892

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet
box FK006, box 5, folder 23

Title Insurance and Trust Company. "Junk" circa 1880s

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet
box FK002, box 4, folder 1, 3

Maps, Topographical Surveys circa 1860-1960

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet1 folder
 

Series 3: Correspondence, 1968­-1975

Scope and Contents

This series contains various correspondences which Dr. Nash wrote (and received) for research purposes throughout the writing of his dissertation. These were usually in the form of letters written to organizations or other historical societies requesting information about, for example, Chinese shrimp fisheries in a certain locality, area, city, or county in California. It also includes correspondence regarding Chinese junks and marine vessels, Chinatowns, and Chinese fishing camps.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Correspondence
Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans-- Employment
Marine Transportation and Lighterage
Chinese Historical Society of America
box FK004, box 7, folder 74, 75, box FK003, box 6, folder 43, 59, box FK004, box 8, folder 77, box FK006

Frances Chin Mark Lai -- History Robert A. Nash, 1915-1976 Letters on Chinese Junks, Chinatown, and Fishing/Shrimp Camps 1978-1975 1915-1975

Physical Description: 0.05 Linear Feet6 folders
box FK005, box FK006

Series 4: Artifacts and Realia circa 1888-1970

Physical Description: 1.5 Linear Feet3 bundles, 1 cylinder, several postcards, and other materials

Scope and Contents

This series comprises physical artifacts and shards collected during the course of Robert Nash's research on Chinese fishing industry in California, and are derived from the original sites of 1880s Chinese shrimp camps, which were located in the San Pablo Bay area near San Francisco. Years ago, Eugene Moy (former president of CHSSC), his wife, and Rick Eng (CHSSC member-at-large) traveled to the San Pablo area where they spoke with a last surviving member of a family (an elderly gentleman of mixed race heritage), who used to run a shrimp fishery in the early 19th century. When the area became a national park, the man (who was half-Chinese, half-Caucasian) was allowed to continue living on part of the encampment and work as a groundskeeper, until he passed away in 2016. Park rangers also took it upon themselves to build a life-sized replica/reproduction of one of the Chinese junks that used to sail to and from the area.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Archaeology
Chinatowns--United States--History
Chinese Americans-- Employment
Engraving
Fishing
Photographic prints
Shrimp fisheries--California