A guide to the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park events records, 1991-2007
Processed by: Historic Documents Department Staff.
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
2012
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A Guide to the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park events records
HDC1631
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, National Park Service2012, National Park Service
Title: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park events records
Date: 1991-2007
Identifier/Call Number: HDC1631 (SAFR 23001)
Creator/Collector:
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (Agency : U.S.)
Physical Description:
26 items
Repository:
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
Building E, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Abstract: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park events records, 1991-2007, (SAFR 23001, HDC 1631), is a compilation of visual
communication containing posters, events calendars, brochures, advertisements, programs, invitations, tickets, and a poem
titled "Ode to a Scottish Ship" by Stephen Canright, the Park's Curator of Maritime History.
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], HDC1631 (SAFR 23001), San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park events records, San Francisco Maritime National
Historical Park
SAFR-02090
This collection was compiled and submitted by the Chief of Interpretation.
Historical or Biographical Note
Agency History: The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park comprises what was originally the San Francisco Maritime
State Historic Park and the San Francisco Maritime Museum. These entities were first made part of the Golden Gate National
Recreation Area (National Park Service) until 1988 when San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park was established.
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park events records, 1991-2007, (SAFR 23001, HDC 1631), is a compilation of visual
communication containing posters, events calendars, brochures, advertisements, programs, invitations, tickets, and a poem
titled "Ode to a Scottish Ship" by Stephen Canright, the Park's Curator of Maritime History.
Events include: Festival of the Sea, Tales of the Sea, Sea Music Festival, Ferryboat Festival, A Master's Brush with the Sea,
Council of American Maritime Museums conference, rechristening of the C.A. THAYER, Bertonccini exhibition, Maritime Museum
member's reception, American President Lines archives opening, Two Year's Before the Mast, and book signing of "A Pacific
Legacy." This material was collected by the park's Chief of Interpretation. The collection has been processed to the collection
level and is available for use without restrictions.
Documents are arranged by date of event in ascending chronological order.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Ships
Repair ships
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (Agency : U.S.)
San Francisco Bay (Calif.)
Visual and Verbal Communication
Public relations