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A guide to the Captain Alfred H. Durkee notebooks and records, 1889-1908
HDC0520 (SAFR 18868)  
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  • Collection Arrangement

  • Title: Captain Alfred H. Durkee notebooks and records
    Date: 1889-1908
    Identifier/Call Number: HDC0520 (SAFR 18868)
    Creator: Unknown
    Physical Description: 13 items.
    Repository: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
    Building E, Fort Mason
    San Francisco, CA 94123
    Abstract: Captain Alfred H. Durkee notebooks and records (SAFR 18868, HDC 520) date from 1889 to 1908. The notebooks give brief accounts of daily activity at sea, such as location, arrival and departure times, and weather and navigational notes, and ships data. The records include a certificate of registration from the Shipping Federation, two notices, a receipt for lines, and several newspaper article clippings on shipping and personal (family) news. There is also a manuscript titled "Beating Out of Bristol Channel in the Winter of '94: Ship Balclutha" written by Captain Durkee. He served as Master of the freighters BARON GLAMIS, BARON CAWDOR, AND VORTIGERN. From 1894 to 1899, Durkee served as Master of the ship BALCLUTHA. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
    Physical Location: San Francisco Maritime NHP, Historic Documents Department
    Language(s): In English.

    Access

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    Publication and Use Rights

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    Processing Note

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    Preferred Citation

    [Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item Number], HDC0520 (SAFR 18868), Captain Alfred H. Durkee notebooks and records, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

    Acquisition Information

    SAFR-00001
    In 1988, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park acquired this collection from Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

    Historical or Biographical Note

    A biography has not been prepared for this collection.

    Collection Scope and Content

    Captain Alfred H. Durkee notebooks and records (SAFR 18868, HDC 520) date from 1889 to 1908. The notebooks give brief accounts of daily activity at sea, such as location, arrival and departure times, and weather and navigational notes, and ships data. The records include a certificate of registration from the Shipping Federation, two notices, a receipt for lines, and several newspaper article clippings on shipping and personal (family) news. There is also a manuscript titled "Beating Out of Bristol Channel in the Winter of '94: Ship Balclutha" written by Captain Durkee. He served as Master of the freighters BARON GLAMIS, BARON CAWDOR, AND VORTIGERN. From 1894 to 1899, Durkee served as Master of the ship BALCLUTHA. The collection is available for research use without restriction.

    Collection Arrangement

    This collection is arranged into five folders.