Title:
Adolph Sigmund Oko, Jr. papers, approximately 1934-1963
Adolph Sigmund Oko papers
Creator/Contributor:
Oko, Adolph Sigmund, Jr, 1904-1963, creator, creator.
Creator/Contributor:
Drake Navigators Guild (San Francisco, Calif.)
Abstract:
Collection contains materials related to Oko's interest in yachting and Marin County real estate. It includes scrapbooks containing
clippings and photographs related to San Francisco nightlife, the Press Club, Aquatic Park, the 1939 World's Fair, Mayor Rossi's
Milk Campaign and dentistry, the American Road Builders' Association 1939 conference, and clippings about his parents and
his involvement in transporting refugees to Israel.
Date:
1934 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Jr -- Oko, Adolph Sigmund -- 1904-1963 -- Archives
Drake, Francis -- approximately 1540-1596
Drake, Francis -- approximately 1540-1596 -- Travel -- California
Drake, Francis -- approximately 1540-1596 -- Plate of brass
Drake Navigators Guild (San Francisco, Calif.)
Yachts
Yachting
Land tenure -- California -- Marin County
Real property -- California -- Marin County
Land tenure
Real property
Yachting
Yachts
Point Reyes National Seashore (Calif.)
Marin County (Calif.)
California -- Marin County
Note:
COLLECTION STORED, IN PART, OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
CARTONS 5-6 (Drake Navigator's Guild materials): RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate
curator (To be used only by officers of the Drake Navigator's Guild. No photocopying of restricted material without written
permission of donor).
Adolph Sigmund Oko, Jr. papers, BANC MSS C-B 920, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Related collection: Adolph Sigmund Oko, Jr. papers : additions, 1929-1965 (BANC MSS 68/39 c).
Captain Adolph Sigmund Oko, Jr. was the captain of the S.S. Kefalos in 1948, one of the first ships to smuggle arms to Israel
during the War of Independence and, subsequently, an important vessel that rescued slightly over 7,700 Jewish refugees from
the Balkans and transported them to Israel in two voyages the same year. Oko was born December 12, 1904, in New York to Adolph
Sigmund Oko, who became a celebrated biographer and Spinoza scholar associated with Hebrew Union College, and Rose Susan Weisinger,
an unmarried couple. Oko resided in Point Reyes Station, California, where he conducted a real estate business. Oko was president
of the Drake Navigators Guild and promoted research on Drake's landing in California. Oko almost single-handedly rehabilitated
the Inverness Yacht Club. Oko died in 1963 of a heart attack at the age 58.
Container list available in the library.
Type:
Archives.
Photographs.
Albums (Books)
Scrapbooks.
Clippings.
Physical Description:
print
9.45 (1 6 4 1
Language:
English
Identifier:
BANC MSS C-B 920 box 1
BANC MSS C-B 920 oversize folder 1
BANC MSS C-B 920 oversize v.1
BANC MSS C-B 920 oversize v.2
BANC MSS C-B 920 oversize v.3
BANC MSS C-B 920 oversize v.4
BANC MSS C-B 920 carton 1
BANC MSS C-B 920 carton 2
BANC MSS C-B 920 carton 3
BANC MSS C-B 920 carton 4
BANC MSS C-B 920 carton 5
BANC MSS C-B 920 carton 6
BANC MSS C-B 920
BANC MSS C-B 920
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
COLLECTION STORED, IN PART, OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
CARTONS 5-6 (Drake Navigator's Guild materials): RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate
curator (To be used only by officers of the Drake Navigator's Guild. No photocopying of restricted material without written
permission of donor).