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A guide to the Harold D. Huycke collection, 1868-2007
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Box 231

File Unit 005.  Shigley, Asa W. (Capt) (ordinary), 1993-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership application, correspondence, biographical notes.
Box 231

File Unit 006.  Luce, Gene (extraordinary), 1993-1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., correspondence.
Box 231

File Unit 007.  Montgomery, Robt. (Capt.) (ordinary), 1993-1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., correspondence, photographic prints.
Box 231

File Unit 008.  Wells, Thomas (extraordinary), 1993-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., correspondence, biographical info., obituary. Thomas Winchester Wells, marine artist.
Box 231

File Unit 009.  Dickinson, Stephen C. (extraordinary), 1942-1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., correspondence, obituary, includes bio, The Duchess & Kapduva by Esther Dickinson and from the logs kept by Stephen Dickinson.
Box 231

File Unit 010.  Glasgow, Kenneth Hughes (extraordinary), 1993-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., correspondence, clippings.
Box 231

File Unit 011.  Bartz, William G. (extraordinary), 1993-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., copies of certs., correspondence.
Box 231

File Unit 012.  Lawrence, Hamilton (extraordinary), 1993-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., correspondence.
Box 231

File Unit 013.  Eddy, Howard H. (extraordinary), 1993-1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., correspondence.
Box 231

File Unit 014.  Riehl, Gordon, C. (extraordinary), 1993-1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., correspondence, route of the bark, Kaiulani, 1941-1942.
Box 231

File Unit 015.  Kortum, Karl (extraordinary), 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership app., includes short account of Kortum's Kaiulani experience in 1941-1942.
Box 231

File Unit 016.  Multiple files: Raynaud, Adrian F. (Capt.); Davis, Annette Brock; Owen, John; Cahoon, Susan Quick; Riis, Ib. (Capt.), 1993-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership applications, correspondence, obituaries, biographical information.
Box 231

File Unit 017.  Multiple files: Henriksen, Jack R.; Knowlton, Elliott B.; Soules, Thomas Taft; Starck, Carl A. (Capt.); Beck, Benjamin, Jr. (Capt.), 1993-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership applications, correspondence, obituaries, biographical information, photographic prints.
Box 232

File Unit 018.  Multiple files: Albright, John W. (Capt.); Kjeldsen, Ove (Capt.); Pierce, Frank W.; Stark, William F.; Hotchkiss, Stuart (Capt.); Trail, Alexander R. (Capt.), 1993-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership applications, correspondence, obituaries, biographical information, photographic prints.
Box 232

File Unit 019.  Mills, William N. (Capt.); Jannasch, Niels W.; Ickringill, Jack W.; Giles, Tod, M.S.; Culbard, Frank W. (Capt.); O'Hagen, William W., 1993-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership applications, correspondence, obituaries, biographical information.
Box 232

File Unit 020.  Multiple files: Warren, Donald; Benesch, Horst (Capt.); Halkett, Hugh (Capt.); Thomsen, Niels (Capt.), 1995-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership applications, correspondence, obituaries, biographical information.
Box 232

File Unit 021.  Multiple files: Bowker, Francis E. Biff; Lindberg, Helmer Olav; Clark, Garnett Y.; Tweeddale, Duane S., 1946-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership applications, correspondence, obituaries, biographical information, photographic prints.
 

Subseries 05.02.  AICH Cape Horners, general records, 1960-2003

Extent: 77 folders

Scope and Content Note

These files include AICH North America newsletters (produced by Huycke), publication materials, manuscripts and correspondence.

Biography/Organization History

In 1993 Huycke established the North American Cape Horners modeled from AICH - Amicale Internationale des Capitaines as Long Cours Cape Horniers, St. Malo. He served as secretary-treasurer of the organization. Membership was limited to those who rounded Cape Horn in a commercial sailing vessel. According to records in series 5.02, file 024, AICH was destined to be dissolved and its last conference was planned for May 2003.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 232

File Unit 001.  Membership applications, pending, incomplete, 1995-1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Sivertz, McGinty, Jorgensen.
Box 232

File Unit 002.  Meeting notes, profiles, trip log, 1964-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Notes, correspondence, biographic information, log.
Box 232

File Unit 003.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. IV, No. 1, Mar. 1997, 1997-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Original layouts with photographs; biographical information; draft manuscripts of article, The six-masted barkentine, E.R. Sterling by Captain Harold D. Huycke.
Box 232

File Unit 004.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. III, No. 4, Dec. 1996, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Original layouts with photographs; Sterling manuscript; Colton biography.
Box 232

File Unit 005.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. III, No. 3, Sept. 1996, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Layout, log of trip to New Zealand, Sterling manuscript.
Box 232

File Unit 006.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. III, No. 2, June 1996, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Sterling manuscript, editor notes, photos.
Box 232

File Unit 007.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. III, No. 1, Dec 1995, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Editor notes, Sterling manuscript, log of trip to Germany and France, obituaries.
Box 232

File Unit 008.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. II, no. 4, Sept. 1995, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Part II of E. R. Sterling manuscript, extras, editor note, book reviews, obituaries,.
Box 232

File Unit 009.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. II, No. 3, 1995 July and manuscript, etc., 1995-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Sterling manuscript, editor notes, biography of Capt. Carl A Starck.
Box 232

File Unit 010.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. II, No. 2, June 1995, 1995-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Huycke manuscripts, The five-masted schooner City of Alberni ex Vigilant, log of a trip to Chile, , correspondence, photographic prints.
Box 233

File Unit 011.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. II, No. 1, Mar. 1995, 1994-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter layout, obituaries.
Box 233

File Unit 012.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. I, No. 4, Dec. 1994, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter.
Box 233

File Unit 013.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. I, No. 3, June 1994, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter layout.
Box 233

File Unit 014.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. I, No. 2, Mar. 1994, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter layout, drafts of articles, correspondence,.
Box 233

File Unit 015.  Newsletter, AICH NA, Vol. I, No. 1, Dec 1993, 1993-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter layout, correspondence.
Box 233

File Unit 016.  Membership list, 1996-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

List, notes.
Box 233

File Unit 017.  AICH - International Rules, 1978

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Rules.
Box 233

File Unit 018.  AICH North American Section, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, lists, rules about forming a North American section.
Box 233

File Unit 019.  AICH correspondence, memos, 1995-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Capt. Roger Ghys, International General Secretary AICH.
Box 233

File Unit 020.  Cape Horn route, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Essay by Huycke, North America and The Cape Horn Route, manuscript, correspondence.
Box 233

File Unit 021.  North American section AICH, 2003-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Potential member lists, US and Canada.
Box 233

File Unit 022.  AICH Livre D' Or, Golden Book, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence with Andre LeMouellic.
Box 233

File Unit 023.  AICH NA correspondence, 1993-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Worldwide correspondence.
Box 233

File Unit 024.  AICH minutes of Hamburg meeting, 2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Meeting on Jan 12-13, 2001 re dissolution.
Box 233

File Unit 025.  AICH NA membership, 1978-1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Lists, applications, rules, forms.
Box 233

File Unit 026.  AICH NA newsletter, circa 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Policies, stamps, mailing lists, letterhead.
Box 233

File Unit 027.  AICH NA correspondence, 1985-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Copies of outgoing correspondence from Huycke.
Box 233

File Unit 028.  AICH NA correspondence, 1995-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Copies of outgoing correspondence from Huycke.
Box 233

File Unit 029.  Yachtsman question, 1996-1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence addressing the question of amending international rules for admission, British section.
Box 233

File Unit 030.  Question of Chilean membership, 1996-1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, clippings, Lokkebo, Benavente, etc.
Box 233

File Unit 031.  Boberg, Lennart, stamps, ships, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photocopies of nautical themed stamps and historical annotations about vessels; correspondence.
Box 233

File Unit 032.  AICH, Tour Solidor - The Tower, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

History, correspondence with Philippe Magnon.
Box 234

File Unit 033.  AICH Congress, St. Malo, France, 2002-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Held May 12-16, 2003; registration materials, program, correspondence with Roger Ghys.
Box 234

File Unit 034.  AICH Congress, Nyborg, Denmark, 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, correspondence.
Box 234

File Unit 035.  AICH Congress, Valparaiso, Chile, 2000-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, clippings, photographic prints.
Box 234

File Unit 036.  AICH Congress, Mariehamn, Aland, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, brochures, clippings, commemorative medallions.
Box 234

File Unit 037.  AICH Congress, Wellington, New Zealand, 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, brochures, clippings.
Box 234

File Unit 038.  AICH Congress, Rhine River, Germany, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, brochures, clippings.
Box 234

File Unit 039.  AICH Congress, St. Malo, Brest, France, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, brochures, photographs.
Box 234

File Unit 040.  AICH Congress, Valparaiso, Chile, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, brochures, photographs.
Box 234

File Unit 041.  AICH Congress, Cuxhaven,, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, brochures.
Box 234

File Unit 042.  AICH Congress, Nyborg, Denmark, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, brochures, photographs.
Box 234

File Unit 043.  AICH Congress, St. Malo, 1980

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Roster of attendees.
Box 234

File Unit 044.  AICH Congress, Mariehamn, Aland, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, brochures, photographs.
Box 234

File Unit 045.  AICH, bulletins, financial reports, memos, 1993-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Bulletins, financial reports, memos.
Box 234

File Unit 046.  AICH, clippings, misc., 1992-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Clippings, misc.
Box 234

File Unit 047.  Lindquist, Tor, 2006

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence (Australia).
Box 234

File Unit 048.  AICH Australian section, 1993-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, rules, journal, photographic prints.
Box 235

File Unit 049.  AICH British newsletter, 1967-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

23rd Congress booklet, newsletters.
Box 235

File Unit 050.  AICH Congress, 1997 proposal for San Francisco (not done), 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence.
Box 235

File Unit 051.  South Africa Cape Horners, 1998-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Spindrift newsletters, correspondence.
Box 235

File Unit 052.  Netherlands Cape Horners, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Progress report.
Box 235

File Unit 053.  AICH Aland section, 1989-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter and correspondence.
Box 235

File Unit 054.  AICH Swedish section, 1974-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

1974 Congress program, correspondence.
Box 235

File Unit 055.  AICH Chilean section, 1986-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Information, correspondence, historical booklet, photographic prints.
Box 235

File Unit 056.  AICH Denmark section, 1994-1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, member list.
Box 235

File Unit 057.  AICH Germany, 1993-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, clippings, newsletters, photographs.
Box 235

File Unit 058.  AICH New Zealand, 1994-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, reunion announcement,.
Box 235

File Unit 059.  AICH International, 1968-1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership rosters various years, various sections, rules, programs.
Box 235

File Unit 060.  AICH North American Section, Rizzo, Frank, 1982-1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Covers early efforts in the formation of the North American section; correspondence, rosters.
Box 235

File Unit 061.  AICH International, 1960-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

History, bylaws, rules, programs, correspondence, publication on Albatross and diamond shaped albatross hook-emblem of AICH.
Box 235

File Unit 062.  AICH American section, old correspondence, early efforts, 1970-1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence to and from various individuals including Tom Wells, Peter Stanford.
Box 235

File Unit 063.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 1 no. 4, December 1994, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Duplicates, spares.
Box 235

File Unit 064.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 1 no. 3, June 1994,

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Feature: Star of Scotland.
Box 235

File Unit 065.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 2 no. 1, March, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Duplicates, spares.
Box 235

File Unit 066.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 2, no. 2, June 1995, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Duplicates, spares.
Box 235

File Unit 067.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 2, no. 3, July 1995, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter.
Box 235

File Unit 068.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 3, no. 1 , December 1995, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter and spares; includes Huycke's The six masted barkentine, E.R. Sterling, part III.
Box 235

File Unit 069.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. II, no. 4,, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Extra sets.
Box 235

File Unit 070.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 3, no. 2, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter; includes Huycke's The six masted barkentine, E.R. Sterling, part IV.
Box 235

File Unit 071.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 3, no. 3, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter; includes Huycke's The six masted barkentine, E.R. Sterling, part V.
Box 235

File Unit 072.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 4, no. 1, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter and spares.
Box 235

File Unit 073.  North American Cape Horners newsletter, vol. 3, no. 4, December 1996, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletter.
Box 235

File Unit 074.  Chile 20 Oct.-20 Nov, 1995., 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Misc. notes, biography, history, references, travel, data, etc. Includes information from the 51st World Congress of AICH, Cape Horner organization, a guide to photos taken, and notes. Part 1.
Box 236

File Unit 075.  Chile 20 Oct.-20 Nov, 1995., 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Misc. notes, biography, history, references, travel, data, etc. Includes information from the 51st World Congress of AICH, Cape Horner organization, a guide to photos taken, and notes. Part 2.
Box 236

File Unit 076.  Roche, Chris, 1995-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

British section, AICH correspondence.
Box 236

File Unit 077.  Cape Horners' Club of Australia, 1961-1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters # 1-40, October 1961-February 1972.
 

Subseries 05.03.  AICH Cape Horners, photograph albums by vessel, circa 1899-1996

Extent: 13 folders

Scope and Content Note

Photo albums assembled by Huycke

Biography/Organization History

In 1993 Huycke established the North American Cape Horners modeled from AICH - Amicale Internationale des Capitaines as Long Cours Cape Horniers, St. Malo. He served as secretary-treasurer of the organization. Membership was limited to those who rounded Cape Horn in a commercial sailing vessel. According to records in series 5.02, file 024, AICH was destined to be dissolved and its last conference was planned for May 2003.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 236

File Unit 001.  Calbuco ex Karmo ex Circe (built 1885; ship, 3m), circa 1899-1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 1.5 inches.
Box 236

File Unit 002.  Commodore (built 1919; schooner, 4m), circa 1929-1941

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 1.5 inches.
Box 236

File Unit 003.  Daylight (built 1902; bark, 4m), circa 1917-1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 1 inch.
Box 237

File Unit 004.  City of Alberni ex Vigilant (schooner, 5m), circa 1932-1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.75 inches.
Box 237

File Unit 005.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 4m) ex Star of Finland, circa 1930s-1940s

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.5 inches; Album appears to be a research collection: contains photographs of the KAUILANI before her 1941-1942 voyage as the STAR OF FINLAND, at Bethlehem Steel Shipyard in Alameda in July 1941, various members of the crew (notably Captain Wigsten) and images of the 1941-1942 voyage including looking out over the deck load of lumber October 1941. One of the photographers was Karl Kortum.
Box 237

File Unit 006.  Pamir (built 1905; bark, 4m), circa 1939-1980

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.5 inches.
Box 237

File Unit 007.  Penang (bark, 3m), circa 1938-1940

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.25 inches.
Box 237

File Unit 008.  Guaytecas (bark, 3m), circa 1917-1942

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.25 inches.
Box 237

File Unit 009.  Foz Do Douro ex Abraham Rydberg (built 1892; bark, 4m), circa 1938-1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.5 inches.
Box 237

File Unit 010.  Lautaro (bark, 4m) ex Priwall (bark, 4m), circa 1933-1945

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.5 inches.
Box 237

File Unit 011.  Winterhude (bark 3m) ex Selma Hemsoth ex Winterhude ex Mabel Rickmers, circa 1914 -1946

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.25 inches.
Box 237

File Unit 012.  Lawhill (bark, 4m), circa 1941-1951

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album - photographic prints of vessel and crews; approx. 0.25 inches.
Box 237

File Unit 013.  Moshulu (built 1904; bark, 4m) ex Dreadnaught ex Kurt, circa1920-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photo album pages and loose prints of vessel and crew, including by Goddard and P.A. MacDonald; photocopy of vessel plans and wine list from Moshulu Stena Line. Approx. 1 inch.
 

Subseries 05.04.  General, 1922-2005 (bulk 1960-2005)

Extent: 109 folders

Scope and Content Note

Includes information on historical organizations and museum primarily in North American but also internationally
Huycke maintained memberships in dozens of these organizations over the years

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 238

File Unit 001.  National Maritime Historical Society, 1980-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership information, including Alaska Seafarers Alumni.
Box 238

File Unit 002.  Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, 1998-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Records on book, Images of America - Maritime Seattle, a Sea Chest commemorative published by Arcadia Publishing, correspondence of PSMHS Editorial Board Book Committee, part 1.
Box 238

File Unit 003.  Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, 1998-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Records on book, Images of America - Maritime Seattle, a Sea Chest commemorative published by Arcadia Publishing, correspondence of PSMHS Editorial Board Book Committee, part 2.
Box 238

File Unit 004.  Mystic Seaport Museum, 1922-1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, ephemera, photographs, postcards, exhibit information, membership cards, trip announcements, Marine Historical Association correspondence.
Box 238

File Unit 005.  Maritime Museums not otherwise specified, 1959-1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, newsletters, membership correspondence from various maritime museums primarily in the United States, Canada and Australia, photographic prints.
Box 238

File Unit 006.  New Zealand Museums, 1979-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, notes, business cards, clippings, postcards.
Box 238

File Unit 007.  Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, 1955-1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence between Huycke and the library, notes, photo orders, museum information.
Box 238

File Unit 008.  Newcastle-on-Tyne, Tyne-And-Wear, 1982-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence between Huycke and Richard E. Keys, brochure, flyer.
Box 238

File Unit 009.  Guildhall Library, London, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence with library, subject guide.
Box 238

File Unit 010.  Scottish Maritime Museum, 1990-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, brochures, booklet on rebuilding; Parkhill (steam vessel) inquiry and response by Matthew Taylor.
Box 238

File Unit 011.  Merseyside Maritime Museum, 1994-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, postcard.
Box 238

File Unit 012.  National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England, 1973-1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Research correspondence, brochures, newsletter.
Box 238

File Unit 013.  Stavanger Maritime Museum, Stavanger, Norway, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, notes.
Box 238

File Unit 014.  Maritime Museums of Netherlands and Germany, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, Scheepvaart Museum, Mortgestern Museum, Maritime Museum Prins Hendrik, brochures, correspondence.
Box 238

File Unit 015.  Museum of Sea and Ships, Seattle, WA, Ken Zmuda, 1982-1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence about a possible relocation of the museum, event announcements, obituary of Zmuda.
Box 238

File Unit 016.  Kendall Whaling Museum, Sharon, MA, 1982-1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photocopy of article on Barbara Johnson, newsletters, exhibit information (now merged with the New Bedford Whaling Museum).
Box 238

File Unit 017.  Penobscot Marine Museum, Searsport, ME, 1982-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, membership correspondence, Huycke's correspondence with director, C. Gardner Lane, fundraising literature,.
Box 238

File Unit 018.  Philadelphia Maritime Museum, Philadelphia, PA, 1991-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, reports, membership information.
Box 238

File Unit 019.  Peabody Museum, Salem, MA, 1971-1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Exhibit information, brochure, publication information.
Box 238

File Unit 020.  Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, ME, 1973-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, clippings, event announcements, correspondence, reports, information about the opening of a new building (1989).
Box 239

File Unit 021.  Historic Naval Ships Association; Canadian Nautical Research Society, 1994-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, association information, brochures.
Box 239

File Unit 022.  The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, VA, 1979-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Event announcements, postcards, brochures,.
Box 239

File Unit 023.  South Street Seaport, New York, NY; Wavertree, 1967-1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Clippings, brochures, correspondence including by Alan Villiers and Mayor John Lindsay.
Box 239

File Unit 024.  Australian Association of Maritime History, 2001-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters, membership information, correspondence between Huycke and Mark Staniforth.
Box 239

File Unit 025.  North Carolina Maritime Museum, Beaufort, NC, 1984-1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

The Waterline newsletters, calendars of events, member correspondence.
Box 239

File Unit 026.  Old Dartmouth Historical Society and Whaling Museum, New Bedford, MA, 1971-1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters - the Bulletin from Johnny Cake Hill, brochures, poster, correspondence between Huycke and John Bockstoce and the delivery of two whale boats (1977), notes, events and membership information.
Box 239

File Unit 027.  Miscellaneous, 1953-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Council of American Maritime Museums travel brochure, National World War II Memorial information article, correspondence with Dr. Hans Van Tilburg, University of Hawaii, correspondence with Shipowners' Association of the Pacific Coast.
Box 239

File Unit 028.  Hawaii Maritime Center, Honolulu, HI, Falls of Clyde, Bishop Museum, 1986-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Clippings, brochures, correspondence, notes, map, event information, calendar, photographic prints.
Box 239

File Unit 029.  Maritime Museum of British Columbia, Victoria, BC, 1980-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Publications, membership information, brochures.
Box 239

File Unit 030.  Vancouver Maritime Museum, Vancouver, BC, 1984-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership information, correspondence, event information, postcards.
Box 239

File Unit 031.  Whatcom County Historical Society, Bellingham, WA, 1998-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, correspondence, notes, contact information.
Box 239

File Unit 032.  Historic ships preservation, plans, 1972-1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, articles about ship restoration, The Proceedings of the First International Congress Of Maritime Museums of the Atlantic Basin (1972).
Box 239

File Unit 033.  Bainbridge Island Historical Society, Bainbridge Island, WA, 1995-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence about various vessels including Kommander, San Felipe, member list, member information, event information.
Box 240

File Unit 034.  The Center for Wooden Boats, Seattle, WA, 1983-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Member information, activity information, correspondence.
Box 240

File Unit 035.  Nordic Heritage Museum, Seattle, WA, 1986-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Member and event information, annual report, correspondence between Huycke and Marianne Forssblad, Director.
Box 240

File Unit 036.  The Steamer Virginia V Foundation, Seattle, WA, 1976-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Foundation newsletters including Skeeter Newsletter, Foundation News, Ship to Shore, and Virginia V News; membership information, correspondence between Huycke and Mark Staniforth.
Box 240

File Unit 037.  The Steamer Virginia V Foundation, Seattle, WA, 1976-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Preservation information, correspondence, member and fundraising information, clippings. The Steamer V Foundation was formed in 1976 to acquire, preserve and operate the 1922 Pierce County Built, 125 foot long wooden passenger steamboat Virginia V.
Box 240

File Unit 038.  Maritime Heritage Foundation, Seattle, WA, 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Tall Ships August 15-19, Seattle Summer of Sail passport booklet) with descriptions of various vessels participating, newspaper clippings.
Box 240

File Unit 039.  Northwest Seaport, Maritime Heritage Center, Seattle, WA, 1964-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Board of directors list for 1980-1984, member information, reports, Wawona restoration information, correspondence, newsletters, fundraising materials; part 1.
Box 240

File Unit 040.  Northwest Seaport, Maritime Heritage Center, Seattle, WA, 1964-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Board of directors list for 1980-1984, member information, reports, Wawona restoration information, correspondence, newsletters, fundraising materials; part 2.
Box 240

File Unit 041.  Maritime Museum, Waterfront Awareness, Odyssey Contemporary Maritime Museum, Seattle WA, 1982-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters, member information, photocopy of typescript article by Huycke Seattle's Feet, at the Water's Edge (1984), clippings.
Box 240

File Unit 042.  Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA, 1989-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, newsletters, annual reports, member correspondence.
Box 240

File Unit 043.  Museum of History and Industry, Historical Society of Seattle and Kings County, Seattle, WA, 1980-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Exhibit announcements, member correspondence.
Box 241

File Unit 044.  Pacific Northwest Maritime Heritage Council, WA, OR, BC, 1998-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Meeting announcements and minutes, list of maritime organizations and contacts.
Box 241

File Unit 045.  Working Waterfront Museum, Tacoma, WA, 2000-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Fact sheet, correspondence between Huycke and Chuck Fowler, photocopies of newspaper clippings.
Box 241

File Unit 046.  Jefferson County Historical Society, Port Townsend, WA, 2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership correspondence and information, brochures including Rothschild House.
Box 241

File Unit 047.  Grays Harbor Historical Society, Aberdeen WA, Lady Washington (replica vessel), 1989-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newspaper clippings about Lady Washington's launch, brochures, membership information, publications, postcard, correspondence.
Box 241

File Unit 048.  Aberdeen Museum of History, Aberdeen, WA; Polson Park and Museum Historical Society, Polson, WA, 1986-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters, brochures, event announcements.
Box 241

File Unit 049.  Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria, OR, 1963-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

13 color photographic prints, 2 color postcards, membership information, brochures, clippings, annual reports, events, correspondence, newsletters, coloring book; part 1.
Box 241

File Unit 050.  Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria, OR, 1963-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

13 color photographic prints, 2 color postcards, membership information, brochures, clippings, annual reports, events, correspondence, newsletters, coloring book; part 2.
Box 241

File Unit 051.  Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria, OR, 1963-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

13 color photographic prints, 2 color postcards, membership information, brochures, clippings, annual reports, events, correspondence, newsletters, coloring book; part 3.
Box 241

File Unit 052.  Oregon Historical Society, Portland, OR, 1970-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Member information, events, correspondence, brochures, annual reports.
Box 241

File Unit 053.  Bandon Historical Society, Bandon, Oregon, 1999-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Research correspondence, membership information.
Box 241

File Unit 054.  Oregon Maritime Center & Museum, Portland, OR, 1963-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, Nautical Society of Oregon member roster 1979, clippings, research correspondence, vessel information, membership information.
Box 241

File Unit 055.  Lincoln County Historical Society, Newport, Oregon, 2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, research correspondence, publications list.
Box 241

File Unit 056.  Mendocino Historical Research, Inc., Mendocino, CA, Kelley House Museum, 1999-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochure, membership information, publications information.
Box 241

File Unit 057.  Humboldt County Historical Society, Eureka, CA, 1998-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Research correspondence.
Box 241

File Unit 058.  Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum, Eureka, CA, 1982-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters, clippings, correspondence.
Box 241

File Unit 059.  California Historical Society, San Francisco, CA, 1991-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence including concerning the price charged to reproduce a negative, brochures.
Box 241

File Unit 060.  Friends of the Alma and Historic Ships, San Francisco, 1980-1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters, meeting minutes, correspondence to preserve vessels including Alma and Wapama with replies form Senator Henry M. Jackson and Representative Al Swift.
Box 242

File Unit 061.  Monterey History & Art Association, Monterey, CA, Allen Knight Museum, 1987-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters, correspondence including wherein Huycke explains his acquaintance with Allen Knight, brochures, bulletin.
Box 242

File Unit 062.  Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, 1998-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, events and membership information, clippings, research correspondence, Huycke's essay, The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, A Critique and Commentary by Capt. Harold D. Huycke 2003.
Box 242

File Unit 063.  Ventura County Maritime Museum, Oxnard, CA, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Contact information.
Box 242

File Unit 064.  Los Angeles Maritime Museum, San Pedro, CA, 1981-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, newsletters, photograph, event and membership information.
Box 242

File Unit 065.  San Pedro Bay Historical Society, San Pedro, CA, 2000-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Donation and other correspondence, brochures, event information, newsletters.
Box 242

File Unit 066.  Los Angeles Maritime Museum Research Society, San Pedro, CA, 1994-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership and event information, meeting notices, correspondence concerning multi-museum project.
Box 242

File Unit 067.  Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona Del Mar, CA, 1990-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Research correspondence, newsletters.
Box 242

File Unit 068.  Bishop Museum, The Hawaiian Historical Society, Honolulu, HI, 1963-1981

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, brochures, museum publication The Conch Shell, membership information, annual report, Proposal for a Department of History and Technology at Bernice P. Bishop Museum by John Cotton Wright (incomplete draft, not for circulation, 1965)).
Box 242

File Unit 069.  Baranof Museum, Kodiak Historical Society, Kodiak, AL, 1964-1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Clippings, brochures, notes, postcards.
Box 242

File Unit 070.  South Street Seaport Museum, NY, 1967-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters, clippings, membership correspondence.
Box 242

File Unit 071.  Great Lakes Maritime Museums, most undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Includes brochures on Alexander Henry (museum ship), Great Lakes Maritime Institute, Maritime Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston, Institute for Great Lakes Research.
Box 242

File Unit 072.  Exeter Maritime Museum, National Maritime Museum, England, circa 1978-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Postcards, brochures, publications.
Box 242

File Unit 073.  Bergen Maritime Museum, Norway, 1962-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Guide, brochures.
Box 242

File Unit 074.  National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1978-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Materials related to maritime preservation including correspondence, clippings, conference materials, newsletters; includes 11 page letter to Nicholas Dean that provides a synopsis of Huycke's involvement in the restoration of historic vessels.
Box 242

File Unit 075.  Pacific Northwest Marine Historical Society, 1981

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

2 issues of The Captain's Log, featuring Dix (built 1904; steamship) and Pacific Northwest shipwrecks.
Box 242

File Unit 076.  Pure Sound Society, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence with Philip F. Spaulding and Brad Wetmore, director; photocopies of newspaper articles, brochure about Puget Sound and vessel Discovery (replica).
Box 242

File Unit 077.  Historic Naval Ships Association of North America, 1963-1982

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, vessel information, bibliographies.
Box 243

File Unit 078.  The Museum of Yachting, 1982

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, correspondence with Thomas T. Benson, Executive Director about scouting for vessels.
Box 243

File Unit 079.  Pacific Coast Maritime Museums, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Proposed association, contacts, correspondence with Mike Cropper.
Box 243

File Unit 080.  Maritime History Symposium, Maine Historical Society, 1982-1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, symposium flyer with registration information, agendas, speaker biographies, participant lists; includes information on 1982, 1988 and 1992 conferences attended by Huycke.
Box 243

File Unit 081.  Washington Centennial Commission, 1984-1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newsletters, correspondence about planning for the 1989 centennial.
Box 243

File Unit 082.  Olympic Peninsula Tour, Elderhostel, 1990-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

The Sea, The Rivers and The Forests of the Olympic Peninsula tour attended by Harold and Marguerite Huycke.
Box 243

File Unit 083.  Elderhostel lecture by Huycke, The Wooden Ship Era in the Pacific Northwest, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Manuscript by Capt. Harold D. Huycke, copyright 1992 with annotations, notes, correspondence, resume.
Box 243

File Unit 084.  Center for Wooden Boats, photocopies of random pictures, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Used to illustrate talk at Center.
Box 243

File Unit 085.  American Neptune published by the Peabody Museum, 1960-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Subscription information, Pictorial supplement IX, shipbuilding in Bath, Maine, correspondence including Huycke's criticism of the journal,.
Box 243

File Unit 086.  Nautical Research Guild, 1948-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Plan, membership rosters, Secretary's monthly letter, dues materials, bylaws, cumulative indexes,.
Box 243

File Unit 087.  Canadian Nautical Research Society, 1991-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership correspondence, conference announcements and programs,.
Box 243

File Unit 088.  Cutty Sark Club, Winnipeg, 1957-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, information about Winnipeg, newsletters, photocopies of older newsletters - 1932 and newer.
Box 243

File Unit 089.  Thermopylae Club, Victoria, BC, 1995-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, club information and history.
Box 243

File Unit 090.  Maritime Studies Research Unit, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1989-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence about the Maritime History Archive and International Journal of Maritime History, sample newsletter and journal.
Box 243

File Unit 091.  Museum Small Craft Association, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Registration correspondence and information on Halifax, NS.
Box 243

File Unit 092.  National Maritime Alliance, 1990-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

2 issues of Maritime America, a quarterly communication, National Maritime Heritage Conference registration information.
Box 243

File Unit 093.  Congress of Maritime Museum Librarians, Los Angeles Maritime Museum, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Notes, correspondence, program, brochures, invitee/attendee list.
Box 243

File Unit 094.  Bellingham Maritime Heritage Foundation, The Waterfront Revival: Directions and Techniques Conference, 1981

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Typescript of Huycke's presentation to the conference, New Directions in Maritime History Interpretation and Exhibits, 6/24/1981; speaker ribbon; program; list of speakers; correspondence.
Box 243

File Unit 095.  Maritime History Conference, Passage to the Promised Land: the Role of Shipping in Pacific Coast Development 1849-1939, San Jose State University, 1980

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program with Huycke penciled in to present West Coast Steamschooners as a substitute for Barbara Johnson, correspondence about the substitution, bibliography.
Box 243

File Unit 096.  Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Centennial anniversary publication solicitation to Karl Kortum for authors; 3 papers about historical shipbuilding.
Box 243

File Unit 097.  National Trust for Historic Preservation, 39th National Preservation Conference, Seattle, 1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence indicating Huycke's participation in the session, Surveying and Documenting Maritime Resources, program, registration materials.
Box 243

File Unit 098.  Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 1991-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Subscription information, 2 newsletters.
Box 243

File Unit 099.  Council of American Maritime Museums 1992 conference and annual meeting, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Agenda, registration materials, notes, correspondence about higher education.
Box 243

File Unit 100.  Mare Island Naval Shipyard Disestablishment, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochure, clipping.
Box 243

File Unit 101.  Sea Breezes, 1949-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Subscription information, back of envelope notes of Capt. Fleming (1949); Index of Sailing Vessel Illustrations in Sea Breezes Magazine, 1919-1992.
Box 243

File Unit 102.  Sea Classics, 1991-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Lists of articles with Huycke's annotations.
Box 243

File Unit 103.  World Ship Trust, 2000-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership information, World Ship Review issue 22 with an article on Balclutha, Heritage Award recipient, individuals award list including Karl Kortum, brochure.
Box 243

File Unit 104.  Sea History index, 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Index for issues 1-60; inventory.
Box 244

File Unit 105.  Shiplovers' Society of Victoria, Dog Watch, 1997-1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence with the editor, contents list,.
Box 244

File Unit 106.  World Ship Society, 1957-1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership materials including roster of members (including Huycke), issues of Intercom newsletter.
Box 244

File Unit 107.  Belgian Nautical Research Association, 1958-1964

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

General research information, forms, newsletter.
Box 244

File Unit 108.  Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum, Warrnambool, Vic, Australia, 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence with Jenetta Russell, brochures, museum information.
Box 244

File Unit 109.  New Zealand Ship and Marine Society, 1997-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, sample Tradewinds newsletters, Wellington Maritime Museum newsletter, greeting card.
 

Subseries 05.05.  Maritime Museum of San Diego, 1940-2005

Extent: 6 folders

Scope and Content Note

Includes membership matter, newsletters, and information about Karl Kortum's 1991 speech to the organization.

Biography/Organization History

The Maritime Museum of San Diego was founded in 1948. It maintains restores and operates historic vessels such as Star of India and Berkeley; and counts among its permanent exhibits Age of Sail, Age of Steam, and San Diego's Navy. Source: Museum website, http://www.sdmaritime.org/the-museum/ (last accessed 07/31/2012).

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 244; Box 298 (Flat drop-front 05)

File Unit 001.  San Diego Maritime Museum, Star of India (built 1863; bark, 3m), 1976-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Star of India (built 1863; bark, 3m) color photographic print, oversized color photographic print dated July 4, 1976 see separation sheet, brochure for the 1996 sail, Starsail '96 brochure, plans brochure.
Box 244; Box 298 (Flat drop-front 05)

File Unit 002.  San Diego Maritime Museum, Star of India (built 1863; bark, 3m), 1963-1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newspaper clippings, coloring sheet sail plan by Capt. Kenneth D Reynard drawn by William F Wilmurt oversized item see separation sheet.
Box 244; Box 298 (Flat drop-front 05)

File Unit 003.  San Diego Maritime Museum, Star of India (built 1863; bark, 3m), 1976

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Fourth of July 1976 newspaper clippings, oversized plan for belaying pins (see separation sheet).
Box 244

File Unit 004.  San Diego Maritime Museum, Star of India (built 1863; bark, 3m), 1966-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

A variety of admission tickets, ephemera, decals, Mains'l Haul newsletters, Marine Museum Association of San Diego newsletters and membership correspondence, clippings, contact sheet of black-and-white images.
Box 244

File Unit 005.  San Diego Maritime Museum, 1976-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership correspondence, newsletters, brochures.
Box 244

File Unit 006.  San Diego Maritime Museum, Maritime Research Society of San Diego, 1940-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership correspondence, brochures, proceedings, minutes of meeting and press about Karl Kortum's 1991 speech to the group.
 

Subseries 05.06.  Steamship Historical Society of America, 1947-2005

Extent: 4 folders

Scope and Content Note

The files include directories of members, Lytle Lists and annotated articles.

Biography/Organization History

According to the Society's website: The Steamship Historical Society of Amercia was established in 1935 as a means of bringing together amateur and professional historians interested in the history and development of steam navigation, past and present. Source: http://www.sshsa.org/about/index.html (last accessed 7/26/2012)

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 244

File Unit 001.  Steamship Historical Society of America, Inc., 1947-1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Directories of members.
Box 244

File Unit 002.  Steamship Historical Society of America, Inc., 1951-1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Lytle Lists and supplements.
Box 244

File Unit 003.  Steamship Historical Society of America, Inc., 1950-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, annotated issue of Steamboat Bill of Facts, Photo Bank documents.
Box 244

File Unit 004.  Steamship Historical Society of America, Inc., 1959-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership information, meeting announcements, article reprints.
 

Subseries 05.07.  American Merchant Marine Museum, 1959-1991

Extent: 3 folders

Scope and Content Note

Items include here are American Merchant Marine Foundation correspondence, pamphlet, and issues of The Manifest newsletter.

Biography/Organization History

Located at Kings Point, NY, (quote) the American Merchant Museum serves as a repository for the USMMA's extensive and valuable collection of marine art, ship models and nautical artifacts. The Museum's mission is to educate and inform visitors about the American merchant marine in a learning center for the regiment and public at large, to promote public interest in and understanding of our nation's merchant marine and to collect, preserve and exhibit historic items that represent our nation's rich seafaring heritage. Source: US Merchant Marine Academy website at http://www.usmma.edu/about/museum/ (last accessed 7/26/2012)

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 244

File Unit 001.  American Merchant Marine Museum, 1959-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet, American Merchant Marine Museum Foundation correspondence with the selection committee for the National Maritime Hall of Fame, The Manifest newsletters; part 1.
Box 244

File Unit 002.  American Merchant Marine Museum, 1959-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet, American Merchant Marine Museum Foundation correspondence with the selection committee for the National Maritime Hall of Fame, The Manifest newsletters; part 2.
Box 244

File Unit 003.  American Merchant Marine Museum, 1959-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet, American Merchant Marine Museum Foundation correspondence with the selection committee for the National Maritime Hall of Fame, The Manifest newsletters; part 3.
 

Subseries 05.08.  North American Society for Oceanic History, 1986-2005

Extent: 10 folders

Scope and Content Note

Items include membership rosters, conference information and proceedings that include a session by Huycke, and executive council materials.

Biography/Organization History

Founded in 1973, the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH) is dedicated to the study of naval and maritime history. Source: Society's website, http://www.nasoh.org/index.html (last accessed 7/26/2012)

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 245

File Unit 001.  North American Society for Oceanic History, membership rosters, 1986-1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

3 lists of members, 1986, 1991, 1993.
Box 245

File Unit 002.  Joint meeting of the North American society for Oceanic History and the Society for the History of Discoveries, June 8-10, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program including a session by Huycke - Southern California Sport Fishing Barge Industry, registration materials, correspondence, Huycke's resume, agenda for Meeting of Officers, council members, and committee chairs.
Box 245

File Unit 003.  North American Society for Oceanic History annual meeting, April 23-25, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, including session by Huycke -The Memoirs of Captain Fred Krage, Master of the Weserland, German Blockade Runner, 1939-1944, information about Washington Navy Yard and Naval Historical Center, publications, council meeting agendas.
Box 245

File Unit 004.  Combined Conference of the Council of American Maritime Museums and North American Society for Oceanic History, March 17-21, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Registration information, program.
Box 245

File Unit 005.  North American Society for Oceanic History and Canadian Nautical Research Society Joint Conference, 1994 May 26-28 program, correspondence and etc., 1993-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, minutes from Executive Council meeting, program, copy of presentation by Kenneth S. Mackenzie.
Box 245

File Unit 006.  North American Society for Oceanic History annual conference, 1995 March 15-18 and 1996 March 28-31

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials.
Box 245

File Unit 007.  North American Society for Oceanic History annual meeting, 1998 April 9-11 program, correspondence and etc., 1997-1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Registration information, program, correspondence.
Box 245

File Unit 008.  North American Society for Oceanic History/University of Hawaii Maritime Conference, 2002 May 16-19 program, correspondence and etc., 1999-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program, registration materials, correspondence, newsletters announcing prior conferences including 1999 and 2001.
Box 245

File Unit 009.  North American Society for Oceanic History origins, 1974-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

1973 Seminar in Maritime and Regional Studies Proceedings, Proposal, correspondence, article.
Box 245

File Unit 010.  North American Society for Oceanic History, various conferences, 1983-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Conference and executive board information,.
 

Subseries 05.09.  Square Rigger Club, 1965-1996

Extent: 5 folders

Scope and Content Note

Items include photographs of club members, club formation letter, member rosters, correspondence and bulletins.

Biography/Organization History

In 1965 Huycke organized a dinner in San Francisco for a group of ex-square rigger seamen to honor Captain Robert Karl Miethe. From this gathering, the Square Rigger Club was formed. Source: Club newsletter, 10/31/1965 found in series 5.09; file 001.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 245

File Unit 001.  Square Rigger Club, 1965-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

12 black-and-white photographic prints of club members at a function, 2 photocopies of images with names annotated, correspondence, clippings, club formation letter citing Huycke as the originator of the idea for the club, 2 contact sheets of images from a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the voyage of the Arapahoe, Moshulu, Monongahela to Manila, 1918-1968; typescript of article for Sea Letter 12 Apr. 1966, member lists.
Box 245

File Unit 002.  Square Rigger Club, membership rosters, 1966-1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership rosters, club correspondence with meeting announcements, membership updates.
Box 245

File Unit 003.  Square Rigger Club, bulletins, 1966-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Club bulletins, 1-78 with minor gaps; part 1.
Box 245

File Unit 004.  Square Rigger Club, bulletins, 1966-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Club bulletins, 1-78 with minor gaps; part 2.
Box 245

File Unit 005.  Square Rigger Club, Shipping Board Cadets, 1918-1968, 1968-1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence by Albert W. Flaherty about events including the 50th anniversary of United States Shipping Board interred German warships, at sea, enroute San Francisco, California to Manila, P.I.
 

Subseries 05.10.  San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, 1957-2004

Extent: 26 folders

Scope and Content Note

Subseries includes National Maritime Museum analysis, correspondence and recommendations; Maritime Museum Librarians' Conference materials; China Basin proposal; management issues; brochures; and Karl Kortum Award records and manuscripts.
Huycke maintained close relationships with many of the employees and volunteers at the museum over the years. He was especially close to Karl Kortum, founder of the Museum. He worked closely with San Franciso Maritime National Historical Park's J. Porter Shaw Library.

Biography/Organization History

Formed in the 1940s from a unit of the San Francisco Museum of Science and Industry, the San Francisco Maritime Museum was established in 1951. In 1956 the San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park came into being. These properties were taken over by the National Park Service, Golden Gate National Recreation Area in 1977-1978. In 1988, a separate park was established by Act of Congress, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. The Park is located at the foot of Hyde Street in San Francisco at Aquatic Park. Properties consist of a Museum, Visitors' Center, and Hyde Street Pier where historic vessels are docked. Historical vessels include Balclutha, Eureka, C.A. Thayer, Hercules, and Alma. The Park headquarters and library are located at Fort Mason Center.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 245

File Unit 001.  National Maritime Museum Analysis, 1982-1983

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Bound volume, National Park Service/State Historic Park correspondence, proposals, recommendations, personnel matters; part 1.
Box 245

File Unit 002.  National Maritime Museum Analysis, 1982-1983

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Bound volume, National Park Service/State Historic Park correspondence, proposals, recommendations, personnel matters; part 2.
Box 246

File Unit 003.  San Francisco Index, 1850-1877, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

National Archives microfilm publication.
Box 246

File Unit 004.  Sea Letter correspondence, 1991-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Huycke's correspondence with David Hull; list compiled by Ted Miles.
Box 246

File Unit 005.  Maritime Museum Librarians' Conference, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Conference materials, October 1-4, 1993 agenda.
Box 246

File Unit 006.  San Francisco Maritime Museum, 1989-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Clippings, correspondence, memos concerning vessels, donations and administration.
Box 246

File Unit 007.  National Maritime Museum, China Basin proposal, Raymond Aker, 1982-1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

China Basin Proposal for a National Maritime Historical Park and Small Boat Harbor architectural plan by Aker; Aquatic Park Plan by Aker, narrative by Aker, correspondence to and from Aker, booklet on China Basin Maritime Historical Park; photocopies of plans for National Maritime Museum at The Presidio, San Francisco Proposal.
Box 246

File Unit 008.  National Maritime Museum Publishing Program, 1967-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence about Huycke's proposal to establish an in-house publishing program as part of the Museum including a formal proposal for The Pacific Argonaut (1967), correspondence about The American Neptune.
Box 246

File Unit 009.  San Francisco Maritime Museum clippings, correspondence, 1986-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newspaper clippings, magazine articles about museum management, including William Thomas, vessels; General Management Plan 1992; correspondence.
Box 246

File Unit 010.  San Francisco Maritime Museum Library, 1992-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence between Huycke and the Library staff, Library documents, Alaskan Salmon Packets reprints from SFMNHP documents.
Box 246

File Unit 011.  San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Library holdings lists and conference, 1997-1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Lists, program agenda Third International Conference on the Technical Aspects of the Preservation of Historic Vessels, April 21-23, 1997, correspondence.
Box 246

File Unit 012.  San Francisco Maritime Museum Library publishing reprints, 1993-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Notes, correspondence about the possibility of reprinting Huycke's book, To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back.
Box 246

File Unit 013.  National Maritime Museum, management and conditions, 1991-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence mostly from Huycke to others including senators and congressmen.
Box 246

File Unit 014.  San Francisco Maritime Museum correspondence re. management, ship maintenance, Karl Kortum, etc., 1986-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence; part 1.
Box 246

File Unit 015.  San Francisco Maritime Museum correspondence re. management, ship maintenance, Karl Kortum, etc., 1986-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence; part 2.
Box 247

File Unit 016.  San Francisco Maritime Museum correspondence re. management, ship maintenance, Karl Kortum, etc., 1986-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence; part 3.
Box 247

File Unit 017.  Karl Kortum Award, endowment committee, 1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence and manuscript by James S. Sloan, My Dad, The Rum Runner,.
Box 247

File Unit 018.  Karl Kortum Award, endowment committee, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence and manuscripts by various individuals.
Box 247

File Unit 019.  Karl Kortum Award, endowment committee, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, manuscript by Peter A. Jung, The Barkentine Janie L. Stanford, 1892-1929; includes information on Robert Petersen (Capt.).
Box 247

File Unit 020.  Captain Robert Pattersen, 1994-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Manuscript, The Barkentine Jane L. Stanford 1892-1929, correspondence with Jung, Schwemmer.
Box 247

File Unit 021.  San Francisco Maritime Museum clippings, 1950-1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Newspaper clippings.
Box 247

File Unit 022.  Karl Kortum Award, endowment committee, 2003-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence with David Hull, manuscripts by Clinton H. Betz, Pacific Steamship Company, The Admiral Line; and Robert Barde, The Life and Death of the China Mail.
Box 247

File Unit 023.  National Maritime Museum San Francisco and National Maritime Museum Association, 1959-1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, flyers, invitations, announcements.
Box 247

File Unit 024.  National Maritime Museum San Francisco and National Maritime Museum Association, 1957-1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, flyers, invitations, announcements, correspondence, postcards; part 1.
Box 247

File Unit 025.  National Maritime Museum San Francisco and National Maritime Museum Association, 1957-1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brochures, flyers, invitations, announcements, correspondence, postcards; part 2.
Box 247

File Unit 026.  Karl Kortum Award, endowment, 1993-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Rules, committee correspondence, notes, includes manuscript by Duncan Gleason, Cape Horners.
 

Series 06.  Correspondence, 1941-2006

Extent: 291 folders

Scope and Content Note

Huycke began collecting correspondence received in 1941. About April of 1956 he began to routinely retain photocopies of his outgoing correspondence and continued to do so throughout his lifetime. These letters were maintained by Huycke in distinct binders and stored together as a series. Other of Huycke's correspondence can be found elsewhere throughout the collection. In some cases he made photocopies of correspondence that was placed in the appropriate working file, while maintaining the originals here. These materials cover the gamut of Huycke's research interests.

Arrangement

Original order has been maintained. Items are arranged in reverse chronological order.
 

Subseries 06.01.  Correspondence, 1941-2006

Extent: 291 folders

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence received 1941 - 2006; copies of correspondence sent 1956-2006
Box 248

File Unit 001.  Correspondence received, 2006

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 248

File Unit 002.  Correspondence received, 2006

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 248

File Unit 003.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2006

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 248

File Unit 004.  Holiday cards received, 2005-2006

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 2005.
Box 248

File Unit 005.  Correspondence received, 2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 248

File Unit 006.  Correspondence received, 2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 248

File Unit 007.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 248

File Unit 008.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 248

File Unit 009.  Holiday cards received, 2004-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 2004.
Box 248

File Unit 010.  Correspondence received, 2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 249

File Unit 011.  Correspondence received, 2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 249

File Unit 012.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 249

File Unit 013.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 249

File Unit 014.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - Mar 31.
Box 249

File Unit 015.  Holiday cards received, 2003-2004

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 2003.
Box 249

File Unit 016.  Correspondence received, 2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep- 31 Dec.
Box 249

File Unit 017.  Correspondence received, 2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 249

File Unit 018.  Correspondence received, 2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 249

File Unit 019.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 250

File Unit 020.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul- Sep 30.
Box 250

File Unit 021.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 250

File Unit 022.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 250

File Unit 023.  Holiday cards received, 2002-2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 2002.
Box 250

File Unit 024.  Correspondence received, 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 250

File Unit 025.  Correspondence received, 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 250

File Unit 026.  Correspondence received, 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 250

File Unit 027.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 250

File Unit 028.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 30 Sep.
Box 251

File Unit 029.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 251

File Unit 030.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 251

File Unit 031.  Holiday cards received, 2001-2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 2001.
Box 251

File Unit 032.  Correspondence received, 2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 251

File Unit 033.  Correspondence received, 2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 251

File Unit 034.  Correspondence received, 2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 251

File Unit 035.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 251

File Unit 036.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Aug.
Box 252

File Unit 037.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 252

File Unit 038.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 252

File Unit 039.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2001, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 252

File Unit 040.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2001, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Jul 1 - 30 Sep.
Box 252

File Unit 041.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2001, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 30 Jun.
Box 252

File Unit 042.  Correspondence sent (copies), 2001, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 252

File Unit 043.  Holiday cards received, 2000-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 2000.
Box 252

File Unit 044.  Correspondence received, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Oct 1 - Dec 31.
Box 252

File Unit 045.  Correspondence received, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 30 Sep.
Box 253

File Unit 046.  Correspondence received, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 30 June.
Box 253

File Unit 047.  Correspondence received, 2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 253

File Unit 048.  Holiday cards received, 1999-2000

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 1999.
Box 253

File Unit 049.  Correspondence received, 1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 253

File Unit 050.  Correspondence received, 1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 253

File Unit 051.  Correspondence received, 1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - Apr 30.
Box 253

File Unit 052.  Correspondence received, 1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - Feb 28.
Box 253

File Unit 053.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 253

File Unit 054.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 254

File Unit 055.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 254

File Unit 056.  Holiday cards received, 1998-1999

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 1998.
Box 254

File Unit 057.  Correspondence received, 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 254

File Unit 058.  Correspondence received, 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 254

File Unit 059.  Correspondence received, 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 254

File Unit 060.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 254

File Unit 061.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Aug.
Box 254

File Unit 062.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 254

File Unit 063.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 255

File Unit 064.  Holiday cards received, 1997-1998

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 1997.
Box 255

File Unit 065.  Correspondence received, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 255

File Unit 066.  Correspondence received, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Oct.
Box 255

File Unit 067.  Correspondence received, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 255

File Unit 068.  Correspondence received, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - Apr 30.
Box 255

File Unit 069.  Correspondence received, 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 255

File Unit 070.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 255

File Unit 071.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 30 Sep.
Box 255

File Unit 072.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 255

File Unit 073.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 256

File Unit 074.  Holiday cards received, 1996-1997

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 1996.
Box 256

File Unit 075.  Correspondence received, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 256

File Unit 076.  Correspondence received, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Oct.
Box 256

File Unit 077.  Correspondence received, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Aug.
Box 256

File Unit 078.  Correspondence received, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 30 Jun.
Box 256

File Unit 079.  Correspondence received, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - Apr 30.
Box 256

File Unit 080.  Correspondence received, 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - Feb 28.
Box 256

File Unit 081.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 256

File Unit 082.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Oct.
Box 256

File Unit 083.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 257

File Unit 084.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 257

File Unit 085.  Holiday cards received, 1995-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 2005.
Box 257

File Unit 086.  Correspondence received, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 257

File Unit 087.  Correspondence received, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Aug.
Box 257

File Unit 088.  Correspondence received, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 30 Jun.
Box 257

File Unit 089.  Correspondence received, 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 257

File Unit 090.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 257

File Unit 091.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 30 Sep.
Box 257

File Unit 092.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 258

File Unit 093.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 258

File Unit 094.  Holiday cards received, 1994-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Christmas 1994.
Box 258

File Unit 095.  Correspondence received, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 258

File Unit 096.  Correspondence received, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Oct.
Box 258

File Unit 097.  Correspondence received, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Aug.
Box 258

File Unit 098.  Correspondence received, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 30 Jun.
Box 258

File Unit 099.  Correspondence received, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 30 Apr.
Box 258

File Unit 100.  Correspondence received, 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 258

File Unit 101.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 258

File Unit 102.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 30 Sep.
Box 259

File Unit 103.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 259

File Unit 104.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 259

File Unit 105.  Correspondence received (including holiday cards), 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Dec - 31 Dec.
Box 259

File Unit 106.  Correspondence received, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 30 Nov.
Box 259

File Unit 107.  Correspondence received, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 259

File Unit 108.  Correspondence received, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 30 Apr.
Box 259

File Unit 109.  Correspondence received, 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 259

File Unit 110.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 260

File Unit 111.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Oct.
Box 260

File Unit 112.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 260

File Unit 113.  Correspondence sent (copies), 1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 260

File Unit 114.  Correspondence received (including holiday cards), 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Dec - 31 Dec.
Box 260

File Unit 115.  Correspondence received, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 28 Nov.
Box 260

File Unit 116.  Correspondence received, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 30 Sept.
Box 260

File Unit 117.  Correspondence received, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 260

File Unit 118.  Correspondence received, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 260

File Unit 119.  Correspondence sent, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 260

File Unit 120.  Correspondence sent, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 30 Sep.
Box 261

File Unit 121.  Correspondence sent, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 30 May.
Box 261

File Unit 122.  Correspondence sent, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - Feb 29.
Box 261

File Unit 123.  Correspondence received (including holiday cards), 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 261

File Unit 124.  Correspondence received, 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Oct.
Box 261

File Unit 125.  Correspondence received, 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 261

File Unit 126.  Correspondence sent, 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 261

File Unit 127.  Correspondence sent, 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Oct.
Box 261

File Unit 128.  Correspondence sent, 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 261

File Unit 129.  Correspondence sent, 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 262

File Unit 130.  Correspondence received, 1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 262

File Unit 131.  Correspondence received, 1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 262

File Unit 132.  Correspondence sent, 1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Dec.
Box 262

File Unit 133.  Correspondence sent, 1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 May.
Box 262

File Unit 134.  Correspondence received, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 262

File Unit 135.  Correspondence received, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Aug.
Box 262

File Unit 136.  Correspondence sent, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Aug - 31 Dec.
Box 262

File Unit 137.  Correspondence sent, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Jul.
Box 262

File Unit 138.  Correspondence received, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 262

File Unit 139.  Correspondence received, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 30 Sep.
Box 262

File Unit 140.  Correspondence received, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 263

File Unit 141.  Correspondence sent, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Aug - 31 Dec.
Box 263

File Unit 142.  Correspondence sent, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Jul.
Box 263

File Unit 143.  Correspondence received, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 263

File Unit 144.  Correspondence received, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 263

File Unit 145.  Correspondence sent, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Dec.
Box 263

File Unit 146.  Correspondence sent, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 May.
Box 263

File Unit 147.  Correspondence received, 1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 263

File Unit 148.  Correspondence received, 1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 263

File Unit 149.  Correspondence sent, 1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 263

File Unit 150.  Correspondence sent, 1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 264

File Unit 151.  Correspondence received, 1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 264

File Unit 152.  Correspondence received, 1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 264

File Unit 153.  Correspondence sent, 1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 264

File Unit 154.  Correspondence received, 1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 264

File Unit 155.  Correspondence received, 1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 264

File Unit 156.  Correspondence sent, 1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 264

File Unit 157.  Correspondence received, 1983

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 264

File Unit 158.  Correspondence received, 1983

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 264

File Unit 159.  Correspondence sent, 1983

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 264

File Unit 160.  Correspondence received, 1982

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Aug - 31 Dec.
Box 264

File Unit 161.  Correspondence received, 1982

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Jul.
Box 265

File Unit 162.  Correspondence sent, 1982

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 265

File Unit 163.  Correspondence received, 1981

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 265

File Unit 164.  Correspondence received, 1981

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 265

File Unit 165.  Correspondence sent, 1981

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Aug - 31 Dec.
Box 265

File Unit 166.  Correspondence sent, 1981

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Jul.
Box 265

File Unit 167.  Correspondence received, 1980

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 265

File Unit 168.  Correspondence received, 1980

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 265

File Unit 169.  Correspondence sent, 1980

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 265

File Unit 170.  Correspondence received, 1979

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 265

File Unit 171.  Correspondence received, 1979

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 265

File Unit 172.  Correspondence sent, 1979

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 173.  Correspondence received, 1978

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 174.  Correspondence sent, 1978

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 175.  Correspondence received, 1977

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 176.  Correspondence sent, 1977

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 177.  Correspondence received, 1976

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 178.  Correspondence sent, 1976

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 179.  Correspondence received, 1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 180.  Correspondence received, 1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 266

File Unit 181.  Correspondence sent, 1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Dec.
Box 266

File Unit 182.  Correspondence sent, 1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 May.
Box 267

File Unit 183.  Correspondence received, 1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 267

File Unit 184.  Correspondence received, 1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 267

File Unit 185.  Correspondence sent, 1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 267

File Unit 186.  Correspondence sent, 1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 267

File Unit 187.  Correspondence received, 1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 267

File Unit 188.  Correspondence received, 1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Jun.
Box 267

File Unit 189.  Correspondence received, 1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 267

File Unit 190.  Correspondence sent, 1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 267

File Unit 191.  Correspondence sent, 1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 268

File Unit 192.  Correspondence sent, 1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 30 Apr.
Box 268

File Unit 193.  Correspondence sent, 1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 268

File Unit 194.  Correspondence received, 1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 268

File Unit 195.  Correspondence received, 1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Oct.
Box 268

File Unit 196.  Correspondence received, 1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 30 Jun.
Box 268

File Unit 197.  Correspondence received, 1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 268

File Unit 198.  Correspondence sent, 1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 268

File Unit 199.  Correspondence sent, 1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 30 Sep.
Box 268

File Unit 200.  Correspondence sent, 1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Feb - 31 Mar.
Box 268

File Unit 201.  Correspondence sent, 1972

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Jan.
Box 268

File Unit 202.  Correspondence received, 1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Nov - 31 Dec.
Box 268

File Unit 203.  Correspondence received, 1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Oct.
Box 269

File Unit 204.  Correspondence received, 1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 30 Jun.
Box 269

File Unit 205.  Correspondence received, 1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 269

File Unit 206.  Correspondence sent, 1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 269

File Unit 207.  Correspondence sent, 1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 30 Sep.
Box 269

File Unit 208.  Correspondence sent, 1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 30 Apr.
Box 269

File Unit 209.  Correspondence sent, 1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 269

File Unit 210.  Correspondence received, 1970

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 269

File Unit 211.  Correspondence sent, 1970

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 269

File Unit 212.  Correspondence received, 1969

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 269

File Unit 213.  Correspondence received, 1969

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 269

File Unit 214.  Correspondence sent, 1969

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 270

File Unit 215.  Correspondence received, 1968

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 270

File Unit 216.  Correspondence received, 1968

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 270

File Unit 217.  Correspondence sent, 1968

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Dec.
Box 270

File Unit 218.  Correspondence sent, 1968

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 May.
Box 270

File Unit 219.  Correspondence received, 1967

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 270

File Unit 220.  Correspondence received, 1967

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Sep.
Box 270

File Unit 221.  Correspondence received, 1967

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 31 Jun.
Box 270

File Unit 222.  Correspondence received, 1967

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 270

File Unit 223.  Correspondence sent, 1967

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 June - 31 Dec.
Box 270

File Unit 224.  Correspondence sent, 1967

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - May 31.
Box 270

File Unit 225.  Correspondence received, 1966

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Dec.
Box 270

File Unit 226.  Correspondence received, 1966

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 271

File Unit 227.  Correspondence sent, 1966

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 31 Dec.
Box 271

File Unit 228.  Correspondence sent, 1966

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 271

File Unit 229.  Correspondence received, 1965

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 271

File Unit 230.  Correspondence received, 1965

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 271

File Unit 231.  Correspondence sent, 1965

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Dec.
Box 271

File Unit 232.  Correspondence sent, 1965

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 May.
Box 271

File Unit 233.  Correspondence received, 1964

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Dec.
Box 271

File Unit 234.  Correspondence received, 1964

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 271

File Unit 235.  Correspondence sent, 1964

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 271

File Unit 236.  Correspondence received, 1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 271

File Unit 237.  Correspondence received, 1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Aug.
Box 271

File Unit 238.  Correspondence received, 1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 May.
Box 271

File Unit 239.  Correspondence sent, 1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 272

File Unit 240.  Correspondence received, 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Dec.
Box 272

File Unit 241.  Correspondence received, 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 May.
Box 272

File Unit 242.  Correspondence sent, 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 31 Dec.
Box 272

File Unit 243.  Correspondence sent, 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Mar.
Box 272

File Unit 244.  Correspondence received, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Aug - 31 Dec.
Box 272

File Unit 245.  Correspondence received, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Jul.
Box 272

File Unit 246.  Correspondence sent, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jul - 31 Dec.
Box 272

File Unit 247.  Correspondence sent, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Jun.
Box 272

File Unit 248.  Correspondence received, 1960

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Oct 1 - Dec 31.
Box 272

File Unit 249.  Correspondence received, 1960

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 30 Sep.
Box 272

File Unit 250.  Correspondence received, 1960

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 273

File Unit 251.  Correspondence sent, 1960

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 273

File Unit 252.  Correspondence sent, 1960

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Aug.
Box 273

File Unit 253.  Correspondence received, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Aug - 31 Dec.
Box 273

File Unit 254.  Correspondence received, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 July.
Box 273

File Unit 255.  Correspondence received, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 273

File Unit 256.  Correspondence sent, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 273

File Unit 257.  Correspondence received, 1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 31 Dec.
Box 273

File Unit 258.  Correspondence received, 1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 31 Mar.
Box 273

File Unit 259.  Correspondence received, 1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 273

File Unit 260.  Correspondence sent, 1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 31 Dec.
Box 273

File Unit 261.  Correspondence sent, 1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 273

File Unit 262.  Correspondence received, 1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 273

File Unit 263.  Correspondence received, 1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 31 Aug.
Box 274

File Unit 264.  Correspondence received, 1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 274

File Unit 265.  Correspondence sent, 1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 274

File Unit 266.  Correspondence, received, 1956

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Oct - 31 Dec.
Box 274

File Unit 267.  Correspondence received, 1956

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Aug - 30 Sep.
Box 274

File Unit 268.  Correspondence received, 1956

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Jul.
Box 274

File Unit 269.  Correspondence received, 1956

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Mar - 31 May.
Box 274

File Unit 270.  Correspondence received, 1956

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 28 Feb.
Box 274

File Unit 271.  Correspondence sent, 1956

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Apr - 31 Dec.
Box 274

File Unit 272.  Correspondence received, 1955

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sept - 31 Dec.
Box 274

File Unit 273.  Correspondence received, 1955

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Aug.
Box 274

File Unit 274.  Correspondence received, 1955

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 275

File Unit 275.  Correspondence received, 1954

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Sep - 31 Dec.
Box 275

File Unit 276.  Correspondence received, 1954

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Aug.
Box 275

File Unit 277.  Correspondence received, 1953

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jun - 31 Dec.
Box 275

File Unit 278.  Correspondence received, 1953

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 May.
Box 275

File Unit 279.  Correspondence received, 1952

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 275

File Unit 280.  Correspondence received, 1951

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 275

File Unit 281.  Correspondence received, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 275

File Unit 282.  Correspondence received, 1949

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 275

File Unit 283.  Correspondence received, 1948

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 275

File Unit 284.  Correspondence received, 1947

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 May - 31 Dec.
Box 275

File Unit 285.  Correspondence received, 1947

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 30 Apr.
Box 275

File Unit 286.  Correspondence received, 1946

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 276

File Unit 287.  Correspondence received, 1945

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 276

File Unit 288.  Correspondence received, 1944

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 276

File Unit 289.  Correspondence received, 1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 276

File Unit 290.  Correspondence received, 1942

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
Box 276

File Unit 291.  Correspondence received, 1941

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

01 Jan - 31 Dec.
 

Series 07.  Architectural drawings, 1935-1975

Extent: 100 folders

Scope and Content Note

This series consists mostly of ship capacity plans that are related to Huycke's work as cargo superintendent. Vessels include those of States Marine Lines, Liberty ships, Victory ships, and other vessels.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
 

Subseries 07.01.  Ships plans, general , 1935-1967

Extent: 21 folders

Scope and Content Note

This collection of vessel plans consists mostly of cargo and capacity plans that were likely used by Huycke in the course of his duties as cargo superintendent at States Marine Lines. Represented here are primarily plans of Liberty ships and Victory ships.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 277

File Unit 001.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1942-1967

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ships. Capacity plans: Liberty C1-A, C1-B, C1-M-AV1, Foreign, ROBIN.
Box 277

File Unit 002.  Ship architectural plans, general, circa 1942

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ships Cargo plans, blanks, styles.
Box 277

File Unit 003.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1935-1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ships. Capacity plans including: Bayou State, Steel Seafarer, London Statesman, Atlantic Governor, Steel Executive, Steel King, Lone Star State, Green Mountain State, Santa Sofia, Woodville, Florence Luckenbach.
Box 277

File Unit 004.  Ship architectural plans, general, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ships. Capacity plans, including Keystone State, Lone Star State, Beaver State, Mill Spring, blank capacity plans.
Box 277

File Unit 005.  Ship architectural plans, general,

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ships. Capacity plans, C-2.
Box 277

File Unit 006.  Ship architectural plans, general,

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ships. Capacity plans, C-3.
Box 277

File Unit 007.  Ship architectural plans, general, circa 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ships. Capacity plans & stability, Santa Rosa, US Coast Guard Requirements.
Box 277

File Unit 008.  Ship architectural plans, general, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ships. Capacity plans, C-4.
Box 277

File Unit 009.  Ship architectural plans, general, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

American-Foreign trade definitions. Glossary.
Box 277

File Unit 010.  Ship architectural plans, general, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Foreign flag, capacity plans. Mostly mimeographed capacity plans, many vessels depicted.
Box 277

File Unit 011.  Ship architectural plans, general, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Foreign flag, cargo plan blanks, mimeographed items.
Box 277

File Unit 012.  Ship architectural plans, general, circa1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Canadian Liberty, capacity plan, trim tables. EC2-S-C1. Includes Bjarne A. Lia and Katherine.
Box 277

File Unit 013.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1941-1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ship plans. EC2-S-C1. Part 1.
Box 277

File Unit 014.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1941-1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ship plans. EC2-S-C1. Part 2.
Box 277

File Unit 015.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1941-1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ship plans. EC2-S-C1. Part 3.
Box 277

File Unit 016.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1941-1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ship plans. EC2-S-C1. Part 4.
Box 277

File Unit 017.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1941-1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ship plans. EC2-S-C1. Part 5.
Box 277

File Unit 018.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1941-1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ship plans. EC2-S-C1. Part 6.
Box 278; Box 296 (Flat drop-front 03)

File Unit 019.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1941-1943

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty Ship plans. EC2-S-C1. Part 7.
Box 278; Box 296 (Flat drop-front 03)

File Unit 020.  Ship architectural plans, general, circa 1956-1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Victory Ships. Capacity plans, modified-standard. VC2-S-AP2.
Box 278; Box 296 (Flat drop-front 03)

File Unit 021.  Ship architectural plans, general, 1954

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

States Marine Lines plans and specifications bound volumes. 12 spiral bound volumes covering Liberty, Victory and C2 vessels. Includes vessel particulars and ballasting and stability guides for : VC2-S-AP2, VC2-S-AP3, VC2-S-AP3 modified, CS2-S-B1, and EC2-S-C1. Items are oversized. See separation sheet.
 

Subseries 07.02.  Ships plans by vessel name, 1940-1965

Extent: 76 folders

Scope and Content Note

These vessel plans consist mostly of cargo and capacity plans and were likely used by Huycke in the course of his duties as cargo superintendent at States Marine Lines.

Arrangement

Mostly arranged by vessel name, original order maintained
Box 278

File Unit 001.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Aramis, capacity plan, general arrangement.
Box 278

File Unit 002.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, circa 1965

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Australian City, capacity plans.
Box 278

File Unit 003.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1954

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Bay State, capacity plan.
Box 278

File Unit 004.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Wiltrader, capacity plans, time charter, correspondence.
Box 278

File Unit 005.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Ventura, capacity plans, time charter, correspondence.
Box 278

File Unit 006.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1954

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Evergreen State, capacity plan.
Box 278

File Unit 007.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Folga, capacity plan, correspondence.
Box 278

File Unit 008.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1951

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Garden State, capacity plan, correspondence.
Box 278

File Unit 009.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Baron Pentland, capacity plan.
Box 278

File Unit 010.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Gerina, capacity plan and correspondence.
Box 278

File Unit 011.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1953

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Badger State capacity plans.
Box 278

File Unit 012.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Bayou State, calculations.
Box 278

File Unit 013.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1949

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Beaver State, capacity plan.
Box 278

File Unit 014.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Bernd Leonhardt, capacity plan and correspondence.
Box 278

File Unit 015.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Blanchland, correspondence, time charter, capacity plans, forms, technical particulars.
Box 278

File Unit 016.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Brynje, capacity plans, forms.
Box 278

File Unit 017.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Surna (Cape Agulhas), capacity plan.
Box 278

File Unit 018.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1945

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

City of Alma, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 019.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Cape of Good Hope, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 020.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1954

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Aloha State, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 021.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1947

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Robin Gray, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 022.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Huntsville, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 023.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1960

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Keystone State, capacity plan, hull no. 355.
Box 279

File Unit 024.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1956

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Lone Star State, capacity plan, hull no. 79.
Box 279

File Unit 025.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Hassel, capacity plan, time charter.
Box 279

File Unit 026.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1956-1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Hadjitsakos, capacity plan, forms, correspondence.
Box 279

File Unit 027.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1951

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Green Mt. State, capacity plans.
Box 279

File Unit 028.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1963

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Grane, capacity plan, time charter, forms.
Box 279

File Unit 029.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Constitution St., capacity plans.
Box 279

File Unit 030.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1954

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Copper State, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 031.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, circa 1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Dagrun, capacity plans.
Box 279

File Unit 032.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1949

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Empire State, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 033.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1957-1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Edda, time charters, capacity plans, fuel specs, plans, forms.
Box 279

File Unit 034.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1959-1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Sira, capacity plans, time charter.
Box 279

File Unit 035.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1960-1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Silverisle, capacity plans, time charters.
Box 279

File Unit 036.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1957-1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Sigland, hull no. 880, capacity plan, time charter.
Box 279

File Unit 037.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, circa 1962

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Mormacrey, capacity plan, time charter, correspondence.
Box 279

File Unit 038.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Mormacmar, condition survey, correspondence.
Box 279

File Unit 039.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Robin line vessels, capacity plans.
Box 279

File Unit 040.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1947

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Frances, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 041.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Nabob, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 042.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Novia, capacity plan.
Box 279

File Unit 043.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Pelican State, hull 1007 capacity plans.
Box 279

File Unit 044.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1962-1965

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Santa Sofia, stability test.
Box 279

File Unit 045.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, circa 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Hawaiian Wholesaler, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 046.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Highland, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 047.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1948

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Navigator, hull 445, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 048.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Recorder, hull 335, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 049.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1948

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Seafarer, hull 436, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 050.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Scientist, capacity plans.
Box 280

File Unit 051.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1951

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Surveyor,, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 052.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1949

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Travelor, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 053.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Voyager, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 054.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

EC1, EC2, and EC3 notes, plans.
Box 280

File Unit 055.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1949

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Artisan, capacity plans.
Box 280

File Unit 056.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1954

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Sjoa (Sira, Simoa) capacity plan, fuel specs.
Box 280

File Unit 057.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Admiral, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 058.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950, 1961

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Advocate, capacity plan, tank specs.
Box 280

File Unit 059.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1949

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Age, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 060.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Apprentice, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 061.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1940

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Architect, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 062.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1952

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Marine Snapper, yard hull 50, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 063.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Liberty, full lumber stowage plans.
Box 280

File Unit 064.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

C-1, full lumber stowage plans.
Box 280

File Unit 065.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

C-2, full lumber stowage plans.
Box 280

File Unit 066.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

C-3, full lumber stowage plans.
Box 280

File Unit 067.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

C-4, full lumber stowage plans.
Box 280

File Unit 068.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Victory, full lumber stowage plans.
Box 280

File Unit 069.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1951

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Chemist, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 070.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1951

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Designer, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 071.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Director, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 072.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1948

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Executive, hull no. 443, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 073.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Fabricator, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 074.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Flyer, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 075.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1950

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel King, capacity plan.
Box 280

File Unit 076.  Ship architectural plans, by vessel name, 1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Steel Maker, capacity plan.
 

Subseries 07.03.  Other drawings , 1960-1975

Extent: 3 folders

Scope and Content Note

This small subseries consists of two post dredging condition surveys and a wharf reconstruction plan in Alaska.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 280

File Unit 001.  Other drawings, 1960

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Wharf reconstruction plans, Dutch Harbor, AK.
Box 280

File Unit 002.  Other drawings, 1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Post dredge condition surveys, Anchorage, AK.
Box 280

File Unit 003.  Other drawings, 1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Post dredge condition surveys, Anchorage, AK.
 

Series 08.  Labor Unions, 1936-2005

Extent: 20 folders

Scope and Content Note

The collection is primarily comprised of the research of Ottilie Markholt, labor historian, who wrote about Pacific Coast seamen's unionism. Copied by Huycke with Markholt's consent, it includes some of Markholt's research and some correspondence between Huycke and Markholt. Additionally there are records of Masters, Masters, Mates and Pilots Local 90, of which Huycke was a member.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
 

Subseries 08.01.  Ottilie Markholt research on labor, 1999-2005

Extent: 13 folders

Scope and Content Note

Photocopies consist of correspondence, research papers and manuscripts, including items on Seamen's Protective Association, International Seamen's Union of America, Coast Seamen's Union and Masters Mates and Pilots, Local 90.

Biography/Organization History

Ottilie Markholt was born on February 25, 1916 and died on November 25, 2004. Markholt was a labor historian whose specialty was West Coast labor history. She wrote hundreds of articles and a dozen books including Maritime Solidarity: Pacific Coast Unionism 1920-1938. In 2002, Huycke visited Markholt and photocopied various research materials related to maritime union history. Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 21, 2004, p. B6, copy found in series 8.01; file 010.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 281

File Unit 001.  Ottilie Markholt research on labor, assembled 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence between Huycke and Ottilie Markholt; photocopy of International Seamen's Union of America: A Study of its History and Problems, 198 pp.
Box 281

File Unit 002.  American Seamen's Law extracts, 2003

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

By Walter Macarthur from Ottilie Markholt, chapter VIII Freedom through legislation; correspondence.
Box 281

File Unit 003.  Merchant Seamen's Law extracts, assemblage undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photocopies of pp. 41, 86, 137.
Box 281

File Unit 004.  The Red Record, 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, articles.
Box 281

File Unit 005.  Brutality, a case, Andersen v. United States 1898, assemblage undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photocopy of case.
Box 281

File Unit 006.  Pacific Coast Unions, research papers of Ottilie Markholt, assembled 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Research papers, manuscripts, including items on Seamen's Protective Association, Coast Seamen's Union and Masters Mates and Pilots, Local 90; part 1.
Box 281

File Unit 007.  Pacific Coast Unions, research papers of Ottilie Markholt, assembled 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Research papers, manuscripts, including items on Seamen's Protective Association, Coast Seamen's Union and Masters Mates and Pilots, Local 90; part 2.
Box 281

File Unit 008.  Pacific Coast Unions, research papers of Ottilie Markholt, assembled 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Research papers, manuscripts, including items on Seamen's Protective Association, Coast Seamen's Union and Masters Mates and Pilots, Local 90; part 3.
Box 281

File Unit 009.  Pacific Coast Unions, research papers of Ottilie Markholt, assembled 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Research papers, manuscripts, including items on Seamen's Protective Association, Coast Seamen's Union and Masters Mates and Pilots, Local 90; part 4.
Box 281

File Unit 010.  Ottilie Markholt, labor historian, 1995-2005

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Obituaries, memorial service program, correspondence with Huycke.
Box 281

File Unit 011.  Ottilie Markholt, labor historian, assembled 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Personal research papers of Mrs. Ottilie Markholt, Tacoma, Washington. These papers were copied on Friday, 20 September 2002, by Captain Harold Huycke, Captain Donald Moore and Mr. Gary White, with Mrs. Markholt in attendance. These are copyrighted by Mrs. Markholt and offered to the International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots, part 1.
Box 281

File Unit 012.  Ottilie Markholt, labor historian, assembled 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Personal research papers of Mrs. Ottilie Markholt, Tacoma, Washington. These papers were copied on Friday, 20 September 2002, by Captain Harold Huycke, Captain Donald Moore and Mr. Gary White, with Mrs. Markholt in attendance. These are copyrighted by Mrs. Markholt and offered to the International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots, part 2.
Box 281

File Unit 013.  Ottilie Markholt, labor historian, assembled 2002

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Personal research papers of Mrs. Ottilie Markholt, Tacoma, Washington. These papers were copied on Friday, 20 September 2002, by Captain Harold Huycke, Captain Donald Moore and Mr. Gary White, with Mrs. Markholt in attendance. These are copyrighted by Mrs. Markholt and offered to the International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots, part 3. Includes copy of U.S. Dept. of Labor publication, International Seamen's Union of America: a study of its history and problems, 1923.
 

Subseries 08.02.  Masters Mates and Pilots Local 90, 1936-2001

Extent: 7 folders

Scope and Content Note

These files contain Huycke's Masters, Mates & Pilots, Local 90 (San Francisco) records including membership books, constitution and bylaw booklets, and membership information on retirement and insurance.

Biography/Organization History

Tracing its beginnings to 1880, the Masters, Mates & Pilots has worked to secure and protect the rights and working conditions of its members and of all persons who work in the seagoing maritime industry. It also works closely with the U.S. Coast Guard and with port commissions around the country to establish safe vessel traffic standards to safeguard the environment, life and property. Local 90 is the San Francisco affiliate that Huycke was a member of. Source: SAFR 21925 International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots records.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 282

File Unit 001.  Masters, Mates and Pilots Local 90, 1958-1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Membership books, 1959; ID card; picket card, 1961; and dues payment receipts 1958-1989; welfare plan booklet; correspondence.
Box 282

File Unit 002.  Masters, Mates and Pilots Local 90 booklets, 1936-1971

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Shipping rules booklets; constitution booklets, including 1936; agreement and bylaws booklets.
Box 282

File Unit 003.  Masters, Mates and Pilots Local 90, 1956-1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Assignment slips; correspondence about dues; collective bargaining agreement; newsletter; clippings.
Box 282

File Unit 004.  Masters, Mates and Pilots Local 90, 1970-1979

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Items include license insurance documents; vacation plan merger report; 1977 constitutional convention information, class action settlement, and retirement information. Note: file is restricted due to social security numbers on documents.
Box 282

File Unit 005.  Masters, Mates and Pilots Local 90, 1965-1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Items include constitution, member information, pension information, and collective bargaining agreement.
Box 282

File Unit 006.  Masters, Mates and Pilots Local 90, 1959-1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence about withdrawal; membership, benefits and rules information, retirement fund investment clippings.
Box 282

File Unit 007.  Masters, Mates and Pilots Local 90, 1974-2001

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Documents concerning pensions, election materials, constitution, burial fund.
 

Series 09.  Marine survey records - general, 1972-1993

Extent: 41 folders

Scope and Content Note

These are records of marine surveys conducted by Huycke over the course of his nearly 20 years as a marine surveyor. Huycke's marine surveys were methodically copied, stored by date and stored in binders. They include a wide variety of vessels including: fishing vessels, yachts, cabin cruisers, freight vessels, tankers, barges, patrol vessels and minesweepers. He traveled up and down the West Coast of the United States and Canada to complete these surveys. Typically included in each survey package is the survey report, addenda, correspondence, and and itemized invoice.

Biography/Organization History

Marine surveys are assessments of vessels for condition, damage and repairs usually performed on behalf of a vessel owner, underwriter or other interested parties. Huycke commenced the practice of marine surveying as an independent surveyor in 1973. He retired from his practice about 1991.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
 

Subseries 09.01.  Marine survey records, 1972-1993

Extent: 41 folders

Scope and Content Note

Contains survey reports generated by Huycke in the course of his practice as a marine surveyor.

Biography/Organization History

Huycke was an independent marine surveyor from 1973 to 1991.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 283

File Unit 001.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 102-72 to 142-73; binder 1, 1972-1973

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor.
Box 283

File Unit 002.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 143-74 to 173-74 ; binder 2, 1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 167-74 missing.
Box 283

File Unit 003.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 174-74 to 225-74; binder 3, 1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 196, 197, 200, 202 missing.
Box 283

File Unit 004.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 226-74 to 260-74; binder 4, 1974

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 230-74 missing.
Box 283

File Unit 005.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 261-74 to 298-75; binder 5, 1974-1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 279-75 missing.
Box 284

File Unit 006.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 299-75 to 329-75; binder 6;, 1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 330-75 missing.
Box 284

File Unit 007.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 331-75 to 362-75; binder 7, 1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 340-75, 359-75 missing.
Box 284

File Unit 008.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 363-75 to 396-75; binder 8, 1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; (illegible)-75 missing.
Box 284

File Unit 009.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 397-75 to 598-76; binder 9, 1975-1976

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 516-76, 519-76, 520-76, 531-76, 537-76, 541-558-76, 560-595-76, 597-76 missing.
Box 284

File Unit 010.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 600-76 to 649-76; binder 10, 1976

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 599-76, 608-610-76, 612-613-76, 617-620-76,622-76, 625-627-76, 633-635-76, 639-640-76, 643-647-76 missing.
Box 285

File Unit 011.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 650-76 to 804-77; binder 11, 1976-1977

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; several missing.
Box 285

File Unit 012.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 815-77 to 1264-79; binder 12, 1977-1979

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; some missing.
Box 285

File Unit 013.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1265-79 to 1302-79; binder 13, 1979

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 1278-79, 1279-79, 1297-79 missing.
Box 285

File Unit 014.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1303-79 to 1335-79; binder 14, 1979

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 1329-79 missing.
Box 285

File Unit 015.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1336-79 to 1393-79; binder 15, 1979

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 1349-79, 1351- 1368-79, 1370-1379-79 missing.
Box 286

File Unit 016.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1395-79 to 1397-79, 1399-80 to 1412-80, 1601-81, 1663-81, 1706-82 to 1708-82; binder 16, 1979-1982

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; several missing.
Box 286

File Unit 017.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1709-82, 1710-82, 1738-82, 1778-82 to 1814-82; binder 17, 1982

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; some missing.
Box 286

File Unit 018.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1815-82 to 1835-82, 1837-82, 1848-83 to 1854-83; binder 18, 1982-1983

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; some missing.
Box 286

File Unit 019.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1856-83 to 1904-83; binder 19, 1983

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 1871-83, 1875-83, 1880-83, 1891-83, 1900-83 missing.
Box 286

File Unit 020.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1906-83 to 1959-83; binder 20, 1983

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 1909-83, 1914-83, 1919-83, 1939-83.
Box 287

File Unit 021.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1960-84 to 1990-84; binder 21, 1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 1985-84, 1987-84 missing.
Box 287

File Unit 022.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 1991-84 to 2026-84; binder 22, 1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor.
Box 287

File Unit 023.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2028-84 to 2063-84; binder 23, 1984

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor.
Box 287

File Unit 024.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2065-84 to 2108-85; binder 24, 1984-1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 2071-84, 2084-85 missing.
Box 287

File Unit 025.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2109-85 to 2131-85; binder 25, 1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 2115-85, 2116-85 missing.
Box 288

File Unit 026.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2132-85 to 2159-85; binder 26, 1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor.
Box 288

File Unit 027.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2160-85 to 2210-85; binder 27, 1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 2183-85, 2192-85, 2193-85 missing.
Box 288

File Unit 028.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2211-85 to 2319-86; binder 28, 1985-1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 2307-86, 2310-86, 2311-86, 2315-86, 2316-86 missing.
Box 288

File Unit 029.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2322-86 to 2499-88; binder 29, 1986-1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; many missing.
Box 288

File Unit 030.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2500-88 to 2517-89; binder 30, 1988-1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 2510-89, 2515-89, 2516-89.
Box 289

File Unit 031.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2518-89 to 2535-89; binder 31, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 2534-89 missing.
Box 289

File Unit 032.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2536-89 to 2560-89; binder 32, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 2558-89 missing.
Box 289

File Unit 033.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2561-89 to 2574-89; binder 33, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; 2572-89 missing.
Box 289

File Unit 034.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2576-90 to 2591-90; binder 34, 1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor; missing 2575-90. 2582-90. 2586-90.
Box 289

File Unit 035.  Marine Survey records, survey reports 2592-90 to 2603-90, 1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor.
Box 290

File Unit 036.  Marine Survey records, survey reports, expert witness, consultation Sea Blazer vs. Cheryl Ann; Mariner (Sea Scout Vessel) sinking; Justine deaths at the US Gov. Locks; binder 36, 1983-1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor, expert testimony, depositions.
Box 290

File Unit 037.  Marine Survey records, survey reports, fishing Vessel Golden Alaska, survey no. 2564-89, 1989-1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor, affidavit of appraisal, follow up and completions of reconstruction.
Box 290

File Unit 038.  Marine Survey records, survey reports, fishing vessel Amfish, survey no. 2497-88, 1987-1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor.
Box 290

File Unit 039.  Marine Survey records, survey reports, Sea Wolf and Zumbrota, survey nos. 823-77, 1891-83, 2575-90, 1977-1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Binder of vessel survey reports by Captain Harold D. Huycke, Marine Surveyor, expert testimony, depositions.
Box 290; Box 294 (Flat drop-front 01)

File Unit 040.  Marine Survey records, list of survey reports, certificate, 1972-1993

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Summary of survey reports listed chronologically; Certificate of Membership, Harold D. Huycke, Jr., National Association of Marine Surveyors, Inc., May 16, 1980 (oversized item, see separation sheet).
Box 290

File Unit 041.  Marine Survey records, survey reports, outbound correspondence, 1972-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Copies of Huycke's outbound correspondence concerning his marine surveying business.
 

Series 10.  Wooden minesweepers, 1951-1995

Extent: 40 folders

Scope and Content Note

Huycke's specialty as a marine surveyor was in wooden hulled vessels. Many of the minesweepers included in these surveys are wooden hulled MSO's (Minesweepers, Ocean). In addition, there are materials pertaining to the use of wood as a shipbuilding material.

Biography/Organization History

Minesweepers fall under the naval classification of MCM, mine countermeasures. Wooden hulled minesweepers were developed to avoid detonation by magnetic mines that could sense metal vessels. Source: Damn the Torpedoes: A Short History of U.S. Naval Mine Countermeasures, 1777-1991 by Tamara Moser Melia.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
 

Subseries 10.01.  Minesweeper survey records, 1953-1995

Extent: 30 folders

Scope and Content Note

Part of Huycke's marine surveying practice, these records about US minesweepers contain survey reports, correspondence, photographs, conference proceedings and manuals.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 291

File Unit 001.  Minesweepers, MCM Class, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Repairs, recommendations for Peterson's Bros. Shipyard and Marinette Marine.
Box 291

File Unit 002.  Minesweeper, Manual for Temporary and Permanent Structural Repair of MCM Class Ships, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

U.S. Navy report stamped preliminary.
Box 291

File Unit 003.  Minesweepers, MCM Class design review, Survey no. 2441-88-B, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Survey of 4 hulls, Peterson Bros. Shipyard and Marinette Marine.
Box 291

File Unit 004.  Minesweepers, photographs of MCM Class, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Peterson Bros. Shipyard and Marinette Marine.
Box 291

File Unit 005.  Minesweepers, Heavy Lift Ship, Super Servant 3, 1990

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Color photographic prints taken by Huycke in Seattle, USS conquest, USS Esteem, USS Enhance.
Box 291

File Unit 006.  Minesweepers, old, historic wood ship construction plans & patterns, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photocopies of various publications and ship plans.
Box 291

File Unit 007.  Minesweepers, MCM Repair Procedures and Characteristics, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, report by Wm. Rick Faris, Inc., Marine Surveyor and Consultant.
Box 291

File Unit 008.  Minesweepers, MSO Towing Arrangements, 2488-88, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, billing information, drawings.
Box 291

File Unit 009.  Minesweepers, U.S. Navy, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton consultation, conference presentation, 1992

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, typescript of presentation.
Box 291

File Unit 010.  Minesweepers, MCM survey no. 2441-88-8, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Review of construction design, Engineering Visions, Inc.; correspondence, billing information.
Box 291

File Unit 011.  Minesweepers, history of vessels and builders, 1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence with Patrick Griffiths.
Box 291

File Unit 012.  Minesweepers, MCM Class, 1984-1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Ship plans, photocopies of articles, correspondence, reports, notes; inspection report by Faris.
Box 291

File Unit 013.  Minesweepers correspondence, 1982-1995

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Various inbound and outbound correspondence.
Box 291

File Unit 014.  Minesweepers MS0, MSB Retirement Deferral Conference, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program notes for conference in Charleston, SC.
Box 291

File Unit 015.  MCM, MSO reports, correspondence, 1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Authored by Wm. Rick Faris, Inc. and Jack Ehrhorn, Marine Surveyor; vessel color photographic prints.
Box 291

File Unit 016.  Minesweepers, USS Avenger MCM 1, survey no. 2510-89, 1989

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Huycke's survey report with drawings, annotated color photographic prints.
Box 291

File Unit 017.  Minesweepers, wood, materials, shipyards, clippings, 1986-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Notes, clippings.
Box 291

File Unit 018.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, 1953 and undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Miscellaneous vessel plans.
Box 291

File Unit 019.  Minesweepers, miscellaneous, 1987-1994

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photographs, notes; repairs correspondence.
Box 291

File Unit 020.  Minesweepers, Contract, Envisions Engineering Visions, Inc., 1986-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Consulting agreements between Envisions and Huycke.
Box 292

File Unit 021.  Minesweepers, U.S. Navy, 1968-1991

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, notes, reports, sample deck caulking.
Box 292

File Unit 022.  Minesweepers, Characteristics and Repair procedures for MSO Class Minesweepers, 1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Outline by W. F. Faris submitted to Huycke for review.
Box 292

File Unit 023.  Minesweepers, Condition Report Recommendations for Maintenance and Repair to MSO Class, USN Minesweepers, 1985-1986

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Huycke's 1986 report, correspondence, photographs.
Box 292

File Unit 024.  Minesweeper Conference, Marblehead, MA, 1987-1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Conference information, notes, correspondence.
Box 292

File Unit 025.  Minesweeper, NAVSEA Standard Items by Walt Bangert, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Bound volume.
Box 292

File Unit 026.  Minesweepers, MSO, MSB Retirement Deferral Conference, San Diego, CA, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Program notes for conference in San Diego, CA.
Box 292

File Unit 027.  Minesweepers, Revision of MSO Class Standard Work Items, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Part 1.
Box 292

File Unit 028.  Minesweepers, Revision of MSO Class Standard Work Items, 1987

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Part 2.
Box 292

File Unit 029.  Minesweepers, Wood: A Manual for its Use as a Shipbuilding Material, 1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Part 1.
Box 292

File Unit 030.  Minesweepers, Wood: A Manual for its Use as a Shipbuilding Material, 1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Part 2.
 

Subseries 10.02.  Minesweeper ships plans, 1951-1988

Extent: 10 folders

Scope and Content Note

Part of Huycke's marine surveying practice, these records about US minesweepers contain ship architectural plans for minesweepers.

Arrangement

Original order maintained
Box 293

File Unit 001.  Minesweepers ships architectural plans, 1956-1957

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

MSO 439, Booklet of general plans, 1957 October 15; MSO 464, Booklet of general plans, 1956 December 27; MSO 438, Booklet of general plans, 1958, February 2.
Box 293

File Unit 002.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

MSO 455 USS Implicit, Booklet of general plans, undated; MSO 488 USS Conquest, Booklet of general plans, undated; MS) 437 USS Enhance, Booklet of general plans, undated.
Box 293

File Unit 003.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, 1956-1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

MSO 438 USS Esteem, Booklet of general plans, 1958 February 2; MSO 455 USS Implicit, Booklet of general plans, 1956 February 6; MSO 492 USS Pledge, Booklet of general plans, 1958 March 14.
Box 293

File Unit 004.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, 1956-1959

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

MSO 427 USS Constant, Booklet of general plans, 1956 December 3; MSO 437 Enhance, Booklet of general plans, 1957 October 8; MSO 489 USS Gallant, Booklet of general plans, 1959 April 7.
Box 293

File Unit 005.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, undated

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

MSO 438 USS Esteem, Booklet of general plans, undated; MSO 492 USS Pledge, Booklet of general plans, undated.
Box 293; Box 299 (Flat drop-front 06)

File Unit 006.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, 1975-1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Booklets of general plans, drawings: MSO 442, 1985; MSO 551, 1983; MSO 449, 1983; MSO 443 1981; MSO 448, 1976; MSO 456, 1975; MSO 440, 1983; MSO 433, 1982; MSO 490, 1983; MSO 509, 1980; oversized see separation sheet.
Box 293; Box 299 (Flat drop-front 06)

File Unit 007.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, 1953-1958

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

AM 488 Class, various plans including Framing platform & flat; Framing upper deck; Hawse pipe casting; Midship & type sections; Transom, keel and keel aft; Framing main deck fwd; Castings bow chock & roller horns; Stem, keel and keelson forward; oversized see separation sheet.
Box 293

File Unit 008.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, 1985

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

MCM 1, 3 Booklets of drawings.
Box 293; Box 299 (Flat drop-front 06)

File Unit 009.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, 1951-1981

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

AM 421 Class including framing main deck fwd, framing upper deck; MSO 441 Booklet of general plans; MSO 446 Booklet of general plans.
Box 293; Box 300 (Flat drop-front 07)

File Unit 010.  Minesweepers, ships architectural plans, 1982-1988

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Navsea 5843579, hull framing & planking fwd fr 40, 1982; Navsea 5843573, main hull fiberglass drawing, 1984; Navsea 5843579, hull framing & planking fwd fr 40, 1987 (2); MCM Navsea 5843579, hull framing & planking fwd fr 40, , 1987 (2); Navsea 5843579, hull framing & planking fwd fr 40, 1987;MCM Navsea 5843579, hull framing & planking, 1985; MCM Navsea 5843599, main deck & framing aft, 1988; MCM Navsea 5843596, Platf fwd, 1987; MCM Navsea 5843599, main deck framing and planking aft, 1988; MCM Navsea 584596, sheathing fwd, 1987; MCM Navsea 5843599, main deck framing & planking aft, 1988; MCM Navsea 5843596, platf fwd, 1987; MCM Navsea 5843598, main deck framing & planking fwd, 1985.
Boxes 1-13

Series 11.  Oral histories, 1958-2004 (bulk 1958-1980)

Extent: 13 boxes (9.7 linear feet)

Scope and Content Note

Contains oral histories conducted by Huycke as well as oral history audio cassettes that Huycke acquired. Huycke conducted the majority of the interviews in this series. There is a partial index to the oral histories with detailed information about the content of the tapes. Includes oral histories discussing the twelve German vessels stranded in Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, Mexico, during World War I and shortly thereafter.
Many of the oral histories in this series were conducted by Huycke. Some of the oral history tapes found in this collection and in the index that Huycke created are copies of oral histories found in the San Francisco Maritime Museum Oral History collection. The copies of these tapes remain in this collection since Harold used the tapes in his research and because he made detailed notes in his index about them. Huycke gave the copied tapes his own index number. The tapes with their index numbers and their corresponding San Francisco Maritime call numbers are: (format is: Huycke index number (SF Maritime OHC number))
1 (OHCA127); 1 (OHCA126); 2 (OHCA128); 3 (OHCA129); 3 (OHCA130); 4 (OHCA131); 4 (OHCA132); 5 (OHCA132); 15 (OHCA137); 16 (OHCA137); 17 (OHCA133); 17 (OHCA134); 18 (OHCA135); 19 (OHCA136); 20 (OHCA138); 21 (OHCA138); 22 (OHCA138); 24 (OHCA139); 25 (OHCA139); 25 (OHCA140); 26 (OHCA141); 27 (OHCA141); 28 (OHCA144); 29 (OHCA145); 35 (OHCA143); 36 (OHCA142); 37 (OHCA146); 41 (OHCA162); 42 (OHCC026); 44 (OHCA147); 45 (OHCA147); 47 (OHCA148); 48 (OHCA069); 50 (OHCA069); 51 (OHCA069); 52 (OHCA149); 52 (OHCA150); 53 (OHCA085); 54 (OHCA084); 55 (OHCA155); 56 (OHCA156); 57 (OHCA154); 59 (OHCA090); 61 (OHCA087); 62 (OHCA151); 63 (OHCA152); 69 (OHCA166); 70 (OHCA158); 72 (OHCA159); 73 (OHCA017); 74 (OHCA164); 75 (OHCA157); 76 (OHCA153); 77 (OHCA153); 79 (OHCA167); 80 (OHCA167); 81 (OHCA168); 81 (OHCA169); 88 (OHCA165); 90 (OHCA163); 91 (OHCA163); 94 (OHCA170); 102 (OHCC235); 103 (OHCC231); 104 (OHCC234); 105 (OHCC234); 106 (OHCC236); 107 (OHCC236); 147 (OHCC237); 179 (OHCC232); 180 (OHCC232); 193 (OHCC233); 194 (OHCC233); 228 (OHCC066).
The following audio cassette tapes with numbers assigned in Harold Huycke's index were NOT received with this collection: 6-14, 23, 30-34, 38-40, 43, 46, 49, 58, 60, 64-68, 71, 78, 82-87, 89, 92-93, 95-100, 140, 143-146, 173, 230-231.

Audio cassette NOT received with this collection:

  • 6 (Kenneth J. Burns, March 1959)
  • 7 (Captain Alfred "Tar" Henderson, July 1959)
  • 8 (Charles Bywater, July 1959)
  • 9 (Karl Kasch, Mukilteo, July 1959)
  • 10 (Charles Anderson, August 1959)
  • 11 (Charles Anderson, August 1959 and Mrs. Rodney Jarvis, July 1959)
  • 12 (Captain Harry Lund, August 1959)
  • 13 (A.G. Dominick, August 1959 and Captain G.F. Lindholm, August 1959)
  • 14 (Captain John Vosper, August 1959 and Rev. John Gabrielson, August 1959)
  • 23 (Heinrich Schuback, September 1959)
  • 30 (Otto Greifsmuhlen, September 1959)
  • 31 (Mrs. Harold Dorles, October 1959)
  • 32 (Mr. W. B. Wooton, October 1959)
  • 33 (Frank Pfester, October 1959)
  • 34 (Capt. Al Rosendal, February 1962)
  • 38 (Jacob Johansen, June 1963)
  • 39 (Jacob Johansen, June 1963)
  • 40 (John Lee Hunter, May 1963)
  • 43 ([Emil Scheinchert], September 1972)
  • 46 (Ruth [Lohlen], June 1965)
  • 49 (Miethe Banquet. Taped by Al Harrison. August 25, 1965)
  • 58 (Gus Karison, April 1967)
  • 60 (Paul Rehs, December 8, 1967)
  • 64 (Harlan Gow, February 1968)
  • 65 (G.F. Matthews, October 1958)
  • 66 (G.F. Matthews, 1963)
  • 67 (Hugo Petersen, Emil Riegert, March 1968)
  • 68 (Ernst Mattschei, September 1968)
  • 71 (Hans Schuster, January 1969)
  • 78 (Mrs. R.D. Keiler (Jean Ward), July 1970) - likely OHCC230
  • 82 (George Mammen, Jens Ettrup, L.A. Rasmussen, Bob Lyman - reunion of men who were on BETH together, May 12, 1971)
  • 83 (Eric Hastings, July 1971)
  • 84 (Eric Hastings, July 1971)
  • 85 (Jarl Mattsson, October 1971)
  • 86 (Otto Krell, November 1971 and Philip Taylor, November 1972)
  • 87 (Alan Dohrmann, December 1971)
  • 89 (Dick Berlin, February 1972)
  • 92 (Archie McPhee, February, 1973)
  • 93 (John Fallbom, September, 1974)
  • 95 (Alf Christensen, November, 1973)
  • 96 (Wm. Runge, July, 1974)
  • 97 (Captain Desmond Champion, July, 1974)
  • 98 (Captain Nels Jensen, October, 1974)
  • 99 (Captain Nels Jensen, November,1974)
  • 100 (Hermann Zimmermann, January 1975)
  • 140 (Captain AF Raynaud - did not see)
  • 143-146 (Captain AF Raynaud)
  • 173 (Huycke - did not see)
  • 230 (Captain AF Raynaud)
  • 231 (Captain AF Raynaud)

Arrangement

Oral histories arranged numerically by Huycke's index number then, chronologically for those that do not have an index number.

Provenance

Many of the oral histories in this series were conducted by Huycke. Some of the oral history tapes found in this collection and in the index that Huycke created are copies of oral histories found in the San Francisco Maritime Museum Oral History collection. The copies of these tapes remain in this collection since Harold used the tapes in his research and because he made detailed notes in his index about them. Huycke gave the copied tapes his own index number. The tapes with their index numbers and their corresponding San Francisco Maritime call numbers are: (format is: Huycke index number (SF Maritime OHC number))
1 (OHCA127); 1 (OHCA126); 2 (OHCA128); 3 (OHCA129); 3 (OHCA130); 4 (OHCA131); 4 (OHCA132); 5 (OHCA132); 15 (OHCA137); 16 (OHCA137); 17 (OHCA133); 17 (OHCA134); 18 (OHCA135); 19 (OHCA136); 20 (OHCA138); 21 (OHCA138); 22 (OHCA138); 24 (OHCA139); 25 (OHCA139); 25 (OHCA140); 26 (OHCA141); 27 (OHCA141); 28 (OHCA144); 29 (OHCA145); 35 (OHCA143); 36 (OHCA142); 37 (OHCA146); 41 (OHCA162); 42 (OHCC026); 44 (OHCA147); 45 (OHCA147); 47 (OHCA148); 48 (OHCA069); 50 (OHCA069); 51 (OHCA069); 52 (OHCA149); 52 (OHCA150); 53 (OHCA085); 54 (OHCA084); 55 (OHCA155); 56 (OHCA156); 57 (OHCA154); 59 (OHCA090); 61 (OHCA087); 62 (OHCA151); 63 (OHCA152); 69 (OHCA166); 70 (OHCA158); 72 (OHCA159); 73 (OHCA017); 74 (OHCA164); 75 (OHCA157); 76 (OHCA153); 77 (OHCA153); 79 (OHCA167); 80 (OHCA167); 81 (OHCA168); 81 (OHCA169); 88 (OHCA165); 90 (OHCA163); 91 (OHCA163); 94 (OHCA170); 102 (OHCC235); 103 (OHCC231); 104 (OHCC234); 105 (OHCC234); 106 (OHCC236); 107 (OHCC236); 147 (OHCC237); 179 (OHCC232); 180 (OHCC232); 193 (OHCC233); 194 (OHCC233); 228 (OHCC066).
The following audio cassette tapes with numbers assigned in Harold Huycke's index were NOT received with this collection: 6-14, 23, 30-34, 38-40, 43, 46, 49, 58, 60, 64-68, 71, 78, 82-87, 89, 92-93, 95-100, 140, 143-146, 173, 230-231.

Related Material

There are transcripts of oral histories done for the States Steamship Company History Project in Series 4.01, but this series does not contain any of the audio tapes for the History Project interviews. There is correspondence and transcripts of oral history interviews in series 3.09 that Jack McNairn conducted on behalf of the SF Maritime. It does not seem like there are any of the oral history tapes in this collection that relate to this project. There are also oral histories of Adrian F. Raynaud in Series 1.09, file unit 318
Box 1

File Unit 01.  Indices to tape recorded interviews, 1958-1996

Extent: 2 folders.

Scope and Content Note

Typed and hand-written indices regarding Harold Huycke's collection of oral histories. Huycke indexed his oral history collection by tape number, side of the tape used, interviewee, date(s), information pertaining to the interviewer, location of the recording, and a brief description of the content of the recording. One index contains photocopies of the original magnetic tape (reel-to-reel) boxes. This information was almost completely transcribed in the handwritten/typed index.

Related Material

San Francisco Maritime Museum Oral History collection (SAFR 21848)
Box 1, Folder 1

Item No. 001.  Photocopies of audio reel box tops, titles of tape recorded interviews, 1958-1975

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

This is an index to tape recorded interviews that Huycke donated to the SF Maritime using Huycke's tracking numbers (these numbers do not correspond to the SF Maritime Museum Oral History Collection numbers) in numerical order. The photocopies include typed labels with descriptions. These descriptions are often more detailed than the information in the SF Maritime Museum Oral History Collection database.
Box 1, Folder 2

Item No. 002.  Index to tape recorded interviews, 1958-1996

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Some of the tapes listed in the index are only found in this collection and some are found in the SF Maritime Museum Oral History collection (SAFR 21848) as well. The index contains information about the interviewee and subjects covered in the interview. The index is organized roughly in chronological order. These descriptions are often more detailed than the information in the SF Maritime Museum Oral History Collection database.
Boxes 2-11

File Unit 02.  Oral history audio cassette tapes indexed by Harold Huycke, 1958-1996

Extent: 10 boxes (347 audio cassette tapes).

Scope and Content Note

Oral history audio cassette tapes indexed by Harold Huycke, 1958-1996
Scope: These audio cassette tapes use the index numbers in the index that Harold Huycke created for his interviews, which can be found in box 1. Huycke donated many of the interviews in this file unit to the San Francisco Maritime NHP and they are now part of the SF Maritime Museum Oral History collection (SAFR 21848). Most of the original interviews he donated were recorded on magnetic (reel-to-reel) tape, then transferred to cassettes. The cassettes in this series are copies made from tapes in the SF Maritime Museum Oral History collection.
The majority of interviews are only one to two people being interviewed at a time by Huycke, and many of the earlier oral histories include Karl Kortum. Others that assisted in the interview process are noted in the index and finding aid, including Captain Fred Klebingat and Captain A. F. Raynaud.
The interviews take place mostly on the West Coast -- the San Francisco Bay Area; San Pedro, California; Santa Monica, California; Edmonds, Washington; Seattle, Washington -- but there are also interviews conducted in other cities on the West and East Coasts of the United States, as well as Mariehamn, Finland. Several of the recordings are taped responses to letters that Huycke had sent; he noted in his index the date of the letter, some of which could be found in this collection in the Correspondence series.
The overall content of the interviews is varied and includes discussion of: sailing vessels; steam schooners; cargos and industry; Santa Rosalia and the detainment of twelve German vessels during World War I; the International Association of Cape Horners (Amicale Internationale des Capitaines au Long Cours Cap Horniers); States Marine Line; Santa Monica Harbor and Pier; and general biographical information regarding seamen from the United States, Northern Europe and Germany and Captains of the Pacific Northwest. Some of the accounts are first hand, and others are told through anecdotes from crew and family members. Of particular note are the oral histories that were referenced in the footnotes of Huycke's book, "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back":

Santa Rosalia Related Oral Histories

  • Alwin (Alvin) Arlom, 1967 August 22: Tape #59 (OHC UCA 90a-d)
  • Kurt Borgwardt, 1958 March 17: Tape #3 (OHC UCA 129a-b)
  • Hilmar Hansen, 1968 February 21: Tape #75 (OHC UCA 157a-b)
  • Paul Hensel, 1968 October 14, 1969 January 14: Tape #72 (OHC UCA 158a-d, 159a-d)
  • George Kuhn, 1958 March: Tape #4 (OHC UCA 131a-b) and 1959 March: Tape #17 (OHC UCA 134a-b)
  • Herman Lindner, 1958 March: Tape #1 (OHC UCA 127a-d)
  • Paul Rehs and Ernst Johannsen, 1968 January 24: Tape #61 (OHC UCA 87a-f)
  • Charlie Remmy and Mrs. Jack Idavain, 1959 September 22: Tape #29 (OHC UCA 145a-c)
  • Captain Alexander Season, 1958 March: Tape #2 (OHC UCA 128a-b)
  • Paul Smith and Karl Schierenbeck, 1959 September 21: Tape #28 (OHC UCA144a-d)

Related Material

San Francisco Maritime Museum Oral History collection (SAFR 21848)
Box 2

Item No. 001.  Hermann Lindner interviewed by Harold Huycke, Karl Kortum, and Jack Dickerhoff in San Francisco, 1958 March

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #1 (OHC UCA 127a-d) Linder recounts early trips on the German 4-masted bark, REINBEK, a Dollar Company ship, from 1912-1921. Details of outward-bound journey around Cape Horn to Santa Rosalia in 1914, as well as the death of the blacksmith in Santa Rosalia. Also includes accounts of his years with the Robert Dollar Company and the JAMES DOLLAR voyage of 1922. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
Box 2

Item No. 002.  Mrs. Peter Nelson interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum with Dave Nelson, in Oakland, California, 1958 March

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #1 (OHC UCA 126a-b) Interview conducted onboard the C. A. THAYER. Mrs. Nelson recounts her years aboard the C. A. THAYER with her husband "Whitehead Pete's" going to Alaska to fish for salt salmon, 1913-1925.
Box 2

Item No. 003.  Captain Alexander Season interviewed by Karl Kortum, Bill Bartz, and Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1958 March

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #2 (OHC UCA 128a-b). Captain Alexander Season previously went by the name Alexander Vinogradoff. Discussed unknown 5-masted steam schooner used for running rum to U.S. Pacific Coast from China in the early 1920s; followed by a description of JANET DOLLAR's four idle years in Tsingaau from 1924-1928 and eventual disposal to owners in the Tangtze River. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
Box 2

Item No. 004.  Kurt Borgwardt interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1958 March 17

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #3 (OHC UCA 129a-b) Borgwardt recounts his time as a German sailor before World War I, when he came to Santa Rosalia outward bound from Hamburg on the full-rigged ship, LASBEK in 1914, and accounts of his desertion and later voyages on the codfish schooner, CITY OF PAPEETE, and steam schooners. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
Box 2

Item No. 005.  Pacifid Astredo interviewed by Karl Kortum, circa 1958

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #3 (OHC UCA 130a-b) Discussion of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Astredo was most likely a steward for this company.
Box 2

Item No. 006.  George Kuhn interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in South San Francisco, 1958 September

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #4 (OHC UCA 131a-b) Kuhn describes 1913-1914 voyages in the 4-masted bark, HELWIG VINNEN, life as a carpenter, and observations from being in Santa Rosalia, 1914-1921. He then discusses the Dollar Company and the bark, WILLIAM DOLLAR. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
Box 2

Item No. 007.  Captain Alff Hansen interviewed by Karl Kortum, Jack Dickerhoff, and Harold Huycke in Menlo Park, California, 1958 September

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #4/5 (OHC UCA 132a-c) Hansen describes his years in Charles Nelson Company ships: MONITOR, AURORA, and steam schooners.
Box 2

Item No. 008.  Captain H. J. "Poker Hans" Andersen interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in San Pedro, California, 1959 September 9

Extent: 5 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #15/16 (OHC UCA 137a-e) Captain Andersen worked for J. E. Shields for several years as master of the 3-masted schooner, ALBERT MEYER. He describes trips in the ALBERT MEYER and an episode in shoveling copra; he was master of the barkentine KITSAP (Ex. GARDINER CITY) and then later was two years on the SOPHIE CHRISTENSON for Shields; and he describes one trip to the Bering Sea in the JOHN A. He provides a good view of ship business. He was a master on gambling ships off Southern California and was master of Liberty and Victory ships during World War II. He also discusses Crazy Killman.
Box 2

Item No. 009.  Leonard Olsen interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Pedro, California, 1959 September 10

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #17 (OHC UCA 133a-b) Olsen recounts his experiences on the Norwegian vessels, INVERCLYDE, SIERRA MIRANDA; and American vessels, TUSITALA, PHYLLIS, FOREST PRIDE, and JAMES TUFT.
Box 2

Item No. 010.  George Kuhn interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in Redwood City, California, 1959 September

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #17 (OHC UCA 134a-b) Kuhn discusses his Santa Rosalia days, 1914-1921; his WILLIAM DOLLAR voyage in 1921, and other topics such as photos to be copied. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
Box 2

Item No. 011.  Frank Jacks interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Pedro, California, 1959 September 10

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #18 (OHC UCA 135a-c) Jacks recounts his arrival to the U. S. Pacific Northwest in 1914 in the German ship, ARNOLDUS VINNEN. He continues to discuss travels on the 5-masted schooner, H. K. HALL with Crazy Killman on a voyage to South Africa; his travels on the 4-masted bark, FALLS OF CLYDE; voyages on steam schooners; and finally longshoring.
Box 2

Item No. 012.  Captain Carl Moller interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in Escondido, California, 1959 September 12/14

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #19 (OHC UCA 136a-d) Captain Moller recounts a WILLIAM DOLLAR voyage from 1921-1922; memories of the schooner, THISTLE 1927-1928; the JANE L. STANFORD, and earlier Danish ships, including voyages with Captain Asmussen; and Charles Nelson Company captains and vessels. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
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Item No. 013.  Max Krems interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Pedro, California, 1959 September 10-12

Extent: 10 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape # 20-22 (OHC UCA 138a-j) Krems talks about when he was on the SCHIRFBEK and later NESAIA in 1914. He escaped by open boat to Italy from Spain and serviced in U-Boats during World War I in the Mediterranean and Black Seas. He returned to Germany via train across Russian-Polish frontiers. He then joined the Peruvian 4-masted bark, ELIZABETH in either late 1919 or 1921 to sail her to her home port. He then came to America on the 4-masted bark, GOLDEN GATE and then sailed on the 4-masted bark, JOSEPH DOLLAR.
Box 3

Item No. 014.  William Meyer interviewed by Harold Huycke, Karl Kortum, and Jack McNairin in Hayward, California, 1959 September 16

Extent: 6 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #24-25 (OHC UCA 139a-f) Meyer recounts his experiences with sailing ships; steam schooners; longshoring on the Pacific Coast; fishing in Alaska; stevedoring on the Danish 5-masted bark KOBENHAVN; and a voyage out to the Pacific Coast in the OMEGA.
Box 3

Item No. 015.  Captain Erich Hanke interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum onboard the Balclutha in San Francisco, 1959 September 20

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #23 (OHC UCA 140a-b) Captain Hanke recounts years in Peru on the barks TELLUS, MAIPO, and 4-masted barks MAERO and OMEGA. He was master of the OMEGA for eight years. He makes a brief reference to the outward passage of the LUCIE WOERMANN.
Box 3

Item No. 016.  Eric Swanson interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in San Francisco, 1959 September 21-22

Extent: 6 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #26-27 (OHC UCA 141a-f) Swanson recounts his time with the British vessel WRAY CASTLE on a voyage from New York to Australia to Gatico 1919-1920; the 5-masted steam schooner INCA; the 4-masted bark GOLDEN GATE; and gives a brief description the 4-masted schooner ALVENA.
Box 3

Item No. 017.  Paul Smith and Karl Schierenbeck interviewed by Karl Kortum, Jack Dickerhoff, and Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1959 September 21

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #28 (OHC UCA144a-d) Paul Smith came to Santa Rosalia on the SCHURBEK and stayed for two years. He then went to the border and worked near Mexicali until after World War I. Karl Schierenbeck came to Santa Rosalia in 1914 aboard the 4-masted bark HELWIG VINNEN. He deserted in 1914 and came to Portland in the Belgian 4-masted bark KATANGA. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
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Item No. 018.  Charlie Remmy and Mrs. Jack Idavain interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in Oakland, California, 1959 September 22

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #29 (OHC UCA 145a-c) These conversations recount Remmy's early days on 4-masted barks; the German vessel, FRIEDA of Bremen; OMEGA of Hamburg; his arrival in Philadelphia on the ship DUNSYRE after World War I; and his consequent move to the Pacific Coast where he found himself on the JAMES DOLLAR and steam schooners. He was the Chief Mate of the MOSHULU, 1927-1928. Mrs. Idavain describes the Christmas Day collision of the JANE L. STANFORD and the THEILBECK in Sausalito Bay. She also describes her idle years in Sausalito on the JANE L. STANFORD, and later in Oakland Creek. There is general discussion of Sausalito and Oakland Creek on laid-up Dollar Company vessels. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
Box 3

Item No. 019.  Joe King interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1962 September 30

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #35 (OHC UCA 143a-c) King was the former operation manager of the Hind, Rolph & Company Firm for the Union Steamship Company. He recounts the various subsidiaries of the Hinds and Rolphs, with highlights of the "good years," 1918-1919. He shares anecdotes of James Rolph and various captains; cargo stowage problems; the Hellingsen, Lewis, Carlson PUAKO trail with Petersen; and agency for Union Steamship Company, New Zealand.
Box 3

Item No. 020.  Captain Robert Seiker interviewed in San Francisco by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke, 1962 September 28

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #36 (OHC UCA 142a-d) Conversations recount Seiker's experience as Third Mate aboard the STEINBEK from 1914-1915 and Santa Rosalia, his experience aboard JERSBEK as well as living conditions aboard other German vessels; describes brace-winches and steam schooners; and discusses sailing ships of the Pacific Coast.
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Item No. 021.  Harry Mathis interviewed in San Francisco by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke, 1963 March 18

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #37 (OHC UCA 146a-d) Conversations recount Mathis's experience in the 4-masted bark, CARLA 1914-1915 in Chile, the ELFRIEDA, the ERSKINE, the M. PHELPS, J. H. LUNSMANN, and the CONWAY CASTLE; Mathis's experience in the WCSA when the war broke out in 1914, and how he then came to the U. S.
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Item No. 022.  Captain John Lass interviewed by Harold Huycke in Portland, Oregon, 1963 December 5

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape # 41 (OHC UCA162a-d) Conversations recount Lass's experience on the 4-masted bark, WALKURE, and his desertion from her in Tacoma, 1908. Lass discusses a variety of Pacific Coast sailing ships from about 1903 to about World War I, and continues with steamships and steam schooners. Lass tells how he becomes the operating manager for Pope and Talbot Steamship Company, Portland, Oregon.
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Item No. 023.  Art Swanson interviewed by Harold Huycke, with Allan Gibbons of the Oregon Historical Society, in Portland, Oregon, 1963 December 6

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #42 (OHC UCA26a-c) Conversations recount Swanson's time with the MADAGASCAR in the 1890s, the NUUANU, MAUNA ALA 1896-1901, and West Coast sailing ships and steam schooners and sailing vessels. He continues to discuss the overhaul of the KURT, DALBEK and ARNOLDUS VINNEN in 1917. Swanson describes putting yards on the 5-masted steam schooner COLUMBIA RIVER; taking the EUTERPE to Alaska in 1902, and taking the STAR OF FRANCE and the BERLIN to Alaska. He also discusses some outside port steam schooners.
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Item No. 024.  Ernst Lohr interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in Oakland, California, 1964 April 7

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #44-45 (OHC UCA 147a-c) Conversations recounts Lohr's experience about the German ship RIGEL; the ALEXANDER ISENBERG, 1914-1915, prior to World War I; the schooner ZAMPA; and the Peruvian bark, MARIE. He also describes life in a Tacoma boarding house.
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Item No. 025.  Charles (Karl) Luders interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke at the San Francisco Maritime Museum, with Mrs. Luders, 1965 August 29

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #47 (OHC UCA 148a-c) Conversations recount Luders experience on the OMEGA in 1905; the OSTARA in 1906 and 1907; being the canvas architect for the MARIE HACKFELD en route to Hawaii in 1907; and on the MARY E. FOSTER, CORONADO, and MAVERICK, with no date specified. He continues to recount his experience on North Sea and Baltic Sea vessels until 1914. He discusses his time as Second Mate on the new steamship, AMASIS, from 1914-1920. He also tells of cutting sewing sails for ALEJANDRINA in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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Item No. 026.  Captain Robert Kark Miethe Interviews: by Captain Fred K. Klebingat, Karl Kortum, Harold Huycke and H. Schuback at several San Francisco locations, 1965 August 27,28,30; September 3

Extent: 10 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #48/50/51 (OHC UCA 69a-j) 27 August, 1965; Banquet honoring Captain Robert Meithe, visiting from Hamburg, enroute to Valparaiso; At Rathskeller Restaurant, San Francisco, California: Those in attendance include Paul Janke, Heinie Schubach, Captain Robert Meithe, Fred Klebingat, Jack Dickerhoff, S. O. Berance, Hermann Lindner, Karl Luders, Otto Greifsmuhlen, William Meyer, J. R. Colton, George Mammen, Fred Conrad, David Raff, Igor Liszt, Willy Huschens, and Carl Wichman. (Label on tape says "commence talks at 087 on dial.") 28 August, 1965; at the San Francisco Maritime Museum with Captain Fred Klebingat, Karl Kortum, and Harold Huycke: Meithe recalls his early days in North Germany in the Baltic Sea and his early beginnings with Laeisz. He compares the PITCOCHRY and the PREUSSEN and comments on the Chilean steamship MASTERS. 30 August 1965; at the San Francisco Maritime Museum with Karl Kortum and H. Schubach: Discussing "Chilean days," during and after World War I. Tells the story of MONSARRAT, BOGOTA, and some of World War II. 3 September 1965; at the San Francisco Maritime Museum with Karl Kortum and Bill Bartz: Meithe compares the POTOSI to the PREUSSIAN and discussed sailing vessels, Laeisz ships and the PITCOCHRY, fire and life and work aboard a steamship. He continues discussing the women at Valparaiso and the working of the POTOSI: cargo gear, the work of the crew, and loading through the side-ports.
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Item No. 027.  Willy Maas interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum at Fort Bragg, California, 1967 January 9

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #52 (OHC UCA 149a-b) Interview contains Maas's recollection of starting in the Baltic Sea onboard the EGON, bound for Santa Rosalia and their consequent escape. Also includes details of steam schooners on outside ports, Mendocino, and mooring logs. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
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Item No. 028.  Lars Peters interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum at Fort Bragg, California, 1967 January 10

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #52 (OHC UCA 150) Peters recounts his early days sailing with Norwegian sailing ships and taking his first load of case oil and petroleum across the North Atlantic to Northern Europe by sail; then he recounts his time on the Pacific Coast with the FENWICK and the PETROLITE.
Box 4

Item No. 029.  Walter Collins interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum, at Fort Bragg, California, 1967 January 10

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #53 (OHC UCA 85a-c) Collins recounts the Greenwood operations of the L. E. White Lumber Company, and the redwood logging, shipping and production industry logistics and trends.
Box 4

Item No. 030.  Captain Sune Tamm interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke at the San Francisco Maritime Museum, 1966 December 9

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #54 (OHC UCA 84a-b) Captain Tamm relays his survey of the PARMA in drydock in Europe, 1929; surveys and purchase of the STAR OF GREENLAND for the training ship ABRAHAM RYDBERG; and the purchase of the 5-masted barkentine, FOREST DREAM in 1926 in Australia.
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Item No. 031.  Captain Ottmar Fritz interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in Piedmont, California, 1967 August 3

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #55 (OHC UCA 155a-d) Captain Fritz describes his two-and-a-half years with the vessel BLANKENESE (from 1914-1916) in Chanaral, Chile: various activities, hinterland, town, Fritz Reuter and the books read on board. He also describes his escape to Taltal. He continues by describing his experience sailing the brigantine GENEVA, to Hawaii; his attempt to sail to the U. S. in the barge PIONEER; and his time with the 4-masted steam schooner COLUMBIA, including a time when he washed ashore.
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Item No. 032.  Mrs. Charlotte (Joseph) St. Clair, aka "Lottie Bennett" interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in San Francisco, 1967 August 8

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #56 (OHC UCA 156a-c) Mrs. St. Clair (maiden name, Charlotte Bainbridge Bennett) is the daughter of Captain Bennett of the Goodall and Bennett Pacific Coast Steamship Company, California, Stevedore and Ballst. She describes her father's biography, his activities and other activities centered on the San Francisco waterfront.
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Item No. 033.  Captain Frederick K. Klebingat interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in Mill Valley, California, 1967 August 11

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #57 (OHC UCA 154a-b) Interview consists of general discussions about certain business practices in the operation of ships in the "Far East." Occasional points of interest from the examination of Hall Brothers Shipyard papers.
Box 5

Item No. 034.  Alwin (Alvin) Arlom interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1967 August 22

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #59 (OHC UCA 90a-d) Arlom recounts beginning his career along the waterfront of Hamburg. He then tells of his voyage to Santa Rosalia aboard the EGON. In 1921, 1922, 1923, he returned to Europe. He discusses Captain McGee with the ROSE CITY; a trip back to Germany on the DEERFIELD, 1922; his return to San Francisco; and his time with steam schooners ADELINE SMITH and C. A. SMITH with package lumber. He recounts the loss of the C. A. SMITH at Coos Bay Bar, and running the CLEONE on the coast, 1920. Original audio reel has extensive notes attached. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
Box 5

Item No. 035.  Paul Rehs and Ernst Johannsen interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in Fairfax, California, 1968 January 24

Extent: 6 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #61 (OHC UCA 87a-f) Johannsen was deckboy on the THIELBEK to Santa Rosalia in 1914. From his small notebook, he extracted dates of a few events on the voyage out and the arrival in Santa Rosalia. He also describes incidents in Santa Rosalia prior to his departure. He mentions his escape to California on the [GUSY]WOOD. One incident described was a Dutch steel vessel was found bottom up in the Baltic, towed to Danzig and salvaged. Rehs describes a few incidents aboard the HANS in her 1913-1914 voyage; the WANDSBEK's voyage to Santa Rosalia; and his arrival in San Francisco on the steam schooner CARLOS. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
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Item No. 036.  Captain Sten Lille interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke at the Golden Gate Hotel, San Francisco, 1968 February 1

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #62 (OHC UCA 151a-c) Captain Lille recounts his first trip as apprentice ion the ship GLENARD, which was dismasted in Bay of Biscay and the consequent re-rigging and voyage to Australia. Then he relays his time aboard the FAVELL as Second Mate; his time as a Chief Mate in sailing vessels; then master of the FAVELL from 1929-1934. He was aboard Finnish sailing vessels and got caught in the U. S. in 193? and remained until he retired to home to Finland in 1946. He discusses Erikson ships, the Cape Horn Club, and the CHAMPIGNY.
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Item No. 037.  Harry Hovde, with Otto Nelson, interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in San Francisco, 1967 November 30

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #63 (OHC UCA 152a-c) Hovde recounts his time with the Alaska Packers Association vessels STAR OF ENGLAND and STAR OF GREENLAND in the 1920s. He continues to tell of being torpedoed in the English Channel in a Norwegian sailing vessel in World War I. He also talks of his experience on steam schooners and longshoring. Otto Nelson in in conversation with Hovde.
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Item No. 038.  John Edwards interviewed by Harold Huycke in Everett, Washington, 1968 September 20

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #69 (OHC UCA 166a-c) Edwards recounts his time aboard the Norwegian steamship, GLIMT, and Pacific Coast sailing vessels after 1914. He discusses steam schooners and recounts his experience aboard the STAR OF PERU in 1921 when she was dismasted off San Francisco. He continues to discuss fishermen in Alaska and longshoremen in Everett, Washington.
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Item No. 039.  Paul Hensel interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum on 14 October 1968 in Daly City, California, 1968 October 14, 1969 January 14

Extent: 8 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #72 (OHC UCA 158a-d, 159a-d) 14 October 1968: Hensel discusses his two voyages onboard the WANDSBEK, 1909-1912; his one voyage on the SCHURBEK, 1912-1914; and his voyage on the HARVESTEHUDE, 1914-1916 to Santa Rosalia. He deserted Labor Day, September of 1916, and came to California via Nogales. Regarding the original audio reel, side one is not chronological but has good comments on photos in a STANDKE album. Side two begins chronological order of events, ships and activities. It ends with the beginning of steam schooners on the Pacific Coast.
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Item No. 040.  Captain T. "Codfish" Thomasen (Thomasen) interviewed by Karl Kortum, Harold Huycke, and Fingel Larsen, 1959 September 18

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #73 (OHC UCA 17a-c) Captain Thomasen recounts details of his native city, Bergen, Norway, circa 1881-1895, and how he went fishing out of Norway at around 15 years of age. In 1900 he came around Cape Horn to the Pacific Coast on the 4-masted bark CORONA. He remained in the Pacific codfish trade ever since. He was the master of the CITY OF PAPEETE for the Union Codfish Company, and WILLIAM H. SMITH.
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Item No. 041.  Captain John Engelbrecht interviewed by Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1969 October 27

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #74 (OHC UCA 164a-b) Engelbrect recounts his voyages on the 4-masted bark, PETSCHILI from 1910-1911; LENI, in 1912; the bark INVERSNAID; bark MAX, 1914 and the journey from Port Talbot to Chile, from Australia with coal to Chile and homeward. He continues with anecdotes regarding meeting whalers in Atlantic, about 2-3 days South Azores, learning of the war and putting into Fayal. In 1915 he deserted after idle one year on the American 4-masted schooner, MYSPER, to the British West Indies, then went to New York where he continued a career on American fishing boats thereafter.
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Item No. 042.  Hilmar Hansen interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in San Francisco, 1968 February 21

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #75 (OHC UCA 157a-b) Hansen recounts his days as a "tanker man," with So Cal. He talks of his early days in Europe and going around South America in an early tanker, stopping in Patagonia. He describes the old San Francisco waterfront: recollections of old-time sailor friends, Dick Brewer's "Bells of Shandon," the saloon (where Rincon Post Office is now) which was frequented by Bergen sailor; Bulkhead saloon, Russian Finn (noisy); Brake on the waterfront to long wharf "on spec." Recounts Sanguinettis -- "Gillguys," and the bell from the tanker ATLAS being thrown overboard near Point Reyes. Continues to tell of the tanker A.F. LUCAS towing DUNSYRE to Santa Rosalia and general details of being inside tankers. This interview was referenced in a footnote in Harold Huycke's book "To Santa Rosalia, Further and Back."
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Item No. 043.  Captain Alfred Ambrogi interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in Piedmont, California, 1970 May 2

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #76/77 (OHC UCA 153a-d) The interview begins with Captain Ambrogi recounting his time operating the barkentine NORDEN in Long Island Sound in the 1930s. He then speaks of this time with Italian sailing ships from the time he ran away at the age of 12, beginning around 1911, in Genoa. He sailed in the Mediterranean Sea brigantines and then about 1912 he moved to the TORRIDON. He was on the MINCIO as well. He talks of the Italian Navy in World War I. From 1920-1923 it was BLANKENESE from North Europe to Gavona via Falmouth, North Africa, Gibralter and also went as a mate on the MAGDALENE VINNEN to Italy for scrapping in 1923. He came to the U. S. in 1924 to escape the Fascist government.
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Item No. 044.  Jens Ettrup interviewed by Harold Huycke in Edmonds, Washington, 1971 February 15

Extent: 10 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #79/80 (OHC UCA 167a-j) Ettrup begins with descriptions of Southern California kelp barges operating out of Chula Vista, around 1917 to 1918. He describes experiences with the tug, BAHADA, the tanker, GEORGE LOOMIS, and other old tankers on the U. S. Pacific Coast. He continues to discuss his service on the Standard Oil steamship REDWOOD voyage to Alaska and then home to Bingham, and thence to Callao. He recounts a Christmas party in Callao, December 1920 and on to Vantofagasta and Mejillones. He describes brief contact with a German steamship. He also recalls his early days in Europe; Baltic Sea experiences; EPPLETON HALL in Tynes; and "GROSSH ELIZ." The second original audio reel begins with Ettrup discussing his trip to the Metropolitan Opera in 1914 and meeting M. Schumann-Heinck. He then joins the LISBETH in Sweden. He takes up on the Norwegian bark, DEA, then goes ashore to work in a merchandise store. He then takes the JOHN ENA to Hawaii in 1915. Harry Olsen, boatswain of the JOHN ENA, is a cousin to Captain Bernard Olsed. Harry Olsen was an agent for the Sailors Union in Hawaii. "Beeftrust" Anderson was on the ROBERT LEWERS, Hawaii to Winslow. He was on the 4-masted schooner, SALVATOR as well. He closes the interview with a review of crews, names of shipmates, and real name Otto Carl Johannes Bastian.
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Item No. 045.  Eddie Tassin interviewed by Harold Huycke in Vernonia, Oregon, 1971 March 23

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #81 (OHC UCA 168a-c) Tassin was an able seaman on the STAR OF SCOTLAND. He describes crew, joining ship in San Pedro and details of the voyage to South Africa. The vessel was sunk in 1942.
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Item No. 046.  Captain Verne LeBack interviewed by Harold Huycke in Astoria, Oregon, 1971 March 27

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape # 81 (OHC UCA 169a-c) LeBack was the captain of the schooner, COLUMBIA, many years. He describes sea faring life, coastwise ships, tugs and ships out of the Columbia River, and the various personalities in Astoria, Oregon.
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Item No. 047.  Charlie Taylor interviewed by Harold Huycke in Winslow, Washington, 1972 January 14

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #88 (OHC UCA 165a-b) Taylor is a shipwright, born in Bandon, Oregon. He came to Everett in the 1890s while still a teenaged boy, and began work for the C. G. White Shipyard. After leaving that shipyard, he worked in various shipyards around Puget Sound. He built sailing ships in Seattle during World War I. He built ships in Tacoma, Vashon Island, and working in Winslow late in the 1930s. He returned to Seattle, and then eventually to Winslow.
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Item No. 048.  Captain Dan F. McDonald interviewed by Norm Hacking and Harold Huycke in Vancouver, B. C., 1972 February 11

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #90/91 (OHC UCA 163a-d) Captain McDonald was born on Prince Edward Island in 1881. He went to sea in local small steamships such as the FOREST KING, SOFALA, DAYLIGHT, ALCIDES, ATLAS, PASS OF BALNAHA, RHONE, AVON, GAEL, and RHINE VICTORY CHIMES. He traveled in schooners along the Atlantic Coast and was almost captured by a U-boat in World War I. In 1940, he became the mate of the CITY OF ALBERNI on a voyage to Sydney, Australia, and describes the repair of the mizzen mast that same year. In 1941, he did the rerigging of both sides of the DAYLIGHT.
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Item No. 049.  Captain E. J. Stull interviewed by Harold Huycke in Lynnwood, Washington, 1973 August 22

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #94 (OHC UCA 170a-c ) Captain Stull recounts his time on the PACTOLUS circa 1907-1908. He continues with his voyage shortly after with Captain Charles Watts to Chile, maneuvering the ship and anchoring. In 1908, he went with the GOVERNOR ROBIE to Australia. From 1908-1909, was with the WILLIAM H. MACY homeward from Australia. In 1909 he was with the MAKAWELI, which went ashore. He discusses his experience with the American Mail Line, and discusses his time from 1940 to 1941 as master of the COLLINGSWORTH, caught in the Dutch East Indies with the Japanese surveying.
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Item No. 050.  Nels Jensen interviewed by Harold Huycke in Hoquiam, Washington, 1974 October 4

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #101. Comments on old photos and Grays Harbor in the 1920s and 1930s (photos from the Harold Huycke Collection). Includes photos from Jones Photo Co. and smaller prints borrowed from the Grays Harbor Historical Society.
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Item No. 051.  Captain John Stendal interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in San Rafael, California, 1974 September 13

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #102. (OHC UCA 235a-d) Stendal discusses his early beginnings in the Baltic Sea. He came to the Pacific Coast in 1911 and went into steam schooners. He was with the Linderman ships, BEE and others; with garbage steam schooners, HOMER and TAHOE. Between the wars he spent time in steam schooners. He was with the SUSAN OLSEN 1940-1942, and it was sunk off the coast of Northern California. He was later with other Olson steam schooners. Finally he was with the Irwin-Lyons company in motor-driving World War II surplus-conversations. He died in San Rafael in 1975.
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Item No. 052.  Harold Gade interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1975 October

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #103. (OHC UCA 231) Gade, from Marin County, talks about the Ahlin Brothers, a Swedish family known in coastwise steam schooners. Karl, the oldest brother, twins Victor and Adolf (sometimes seen as Adolph), Julius and Nels. Karl went to sea at age 13 (this is Gade's grandfather) in steamships and then Pacific Coast steam schooners.
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Item No. 053.  John Aro interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum, in San Francisco, 1975 October 24

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #104/105. (OHC UCA 234a-d) Aro describes details of steel bark GUYTECAS during World War II, 1942-1945. During this time, it was trading in the Atlantic between Brazil and South Africa. He describes the mixture of crew, including Chilenos, Brazilians, Scandinavians, etc.
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Item No. 054.  George Mammen interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1975 October 27

Extent: 5 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #106/10. (OHC UCA 236a-e) Mammen describes his early years in Europe on German ships. He recounts his time aboard the 4-masted bark LISBETH on her voyage to Chile and eventually the U. S. in 1914.
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Item No. 055.  Hans Moller interviewed by Harold Huycke in Portland, Oregon, 1976 February 17

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #108/109. [#108:] Begins by telling of the year 1917 on 3-masted wooden schooner in the Baltic Sea out of Sweden. In the 1920s he came to the U.S. on all sailing vessels. From 1942-1943 he was with the 6-masted schooner TANGO, taking her from the Columbia River to South Africa. He tells of crew, conditions, etc. Continued on Tape #109. [#109:] Recounting general information about steamship sailors 1920s-1940s and his employment with the States Line American Mail Line, to his retirement in 1967.
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Item No. 056.  Thor Lindquist interviewed by Harold Huycke in Edmonds, Washington, 1976 February 17, 1977 July 12

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape # 110/111/112. [#110:] Recounts his voyages on the PASSAT 1937-1938; on the sailing vessel PEGGY THORDEN, caught in ice in 1940; and on to LAWHILL May 1940. He spent 5 years on the LAWHILL. He comments on others s/v in South Africa during 1941-1948. [#111:] Continued from 110. On LAWHILL out of South Africa during WWII, and other sailing vessels in South African ports. [#112:] Continued fraction of tape #3 on South African sailing vessels during WWII and some regarding LAWHILL.
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Item No. 057.  Clarence Lundgren interviewed by Harold Huycke in Aberdeen, Washington, 1978 February 23

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #113. Lundgren recounts working in saw mills, Wilson Bros. Mill; ESTHER JOHNSON hauling freight from California; and general scenes of the Aberdeen waterfront.
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Item No. 058.  Captain Thor Berg interviewed by Harold Huycke in Winslow, Washington, 1978 March 9

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #114. Berg recounts his early days in Norway; World War I in sailing vessels; coming to the Pacific Northwest; working with Schafer Bros., in steam schooners MARGARET SCHAFER, POINT LOMA, HUBERT SCHAFER; piloting during World War II in Alaska on steam schooners; and routine loading and unloading lumber cargoes on the Pacific Coast during 1920s.
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Item No. 059.  Captain Wilhelm Stanghoner interviewed by Jergen Meyer and Harold Huycke in Hamburg, Germany, 1979 April 25

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape # 115/116[#115:] The interview is partly in German. Stanghoner discusses the WCSA 1914, on PINNAS, referring to WOGLINDE and other German sailing vessels. [#116:] Cont'd with Jurgen Meyer, partly in German.
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Item No. 060.  George Lauritzen interviewed by Harold Huycke in Hamburg, Germany, 1979 April 25

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #117. Lauritzen discusses his time with KURT in 1914, to Santa Rosalia, to Astoria, and his consequent experiences in the U. S. Later he was on the VATERLAND in New York. He was a prisoner from 1917-1919 in Georgia. He was also on Rickmers ships. From 1941-43 he was with Wehrmacht in Caucasus, as commercial officer with the Army to exploit salt deposits -- he recounts narrow escapes and his return to Germany.
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Item No. 061.  Captain Harald Lindfors interviewed by Harold Huycke in Marihamn, Finland, 1979 April 29

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #118/119. (snow/rain outside) [118:] Lindfors describes years with the ARCHIBALD RUSSELL and HERZ CECILIE and later in WWII with tankers; in 1940 in Hull, helped rig down ARCHIBALD RUSSELL and was caught there. He continues to talk about cargo ships, and became part owner of "Sally A/G". [119:] Cont'd Sally A/G, tankers, and World War II years.
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Item No. 062.  Captain Lauritz Mattson interviewed by Harold Huycke in Marihamn, Finland, 1979 April 30

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #120. Mattson recounts his early years in the Baltic Sea on LALLA ROOKH; World War II 1939-1945 sailing vessels; his imprisonment in Germany, and consequent escape. He relays biographical information: from large family of girls only; his father drowned, and so he had to stay close to home. He never went around Cape Horn in a sailing vessel.
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Item No. 063.  Captain Uno Morn interviewed by Karl Kahre in Marihamn, Finland, 1979 April 30

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #121. Morn recounts his attempt to go from Finland to the UK in April 1940 to take command of ARCHIBALD RUSSELL. He was caught in Norway on the day the Germans landed in Norway; through the snow, he had to hike back through Sweden to Finland. (Interview taken in the Library and Museum dining room, Mariehamn.)
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Item No. 064.  Captain Valter Lindholm interviewed in Mariehamn, 1979 April 30

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #122. (With painting of MOSHULU by Tom Wells, hanging on wall behind). Lindholm describes his earlier years on the PARMA 1931-1933, with crew of Finns; and traveling by steamship to Philadelphia and then going overland to Seattle and Winslow to take over MOSHULU at Winslow. He gives details of refitting ship, at Esquimalt, and the complete rerigging. (Recollections of Capt. P. A. McDonald.)
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Item No. 065.  Borge Borenius interview with Karl Kahre in Mariehamn, Finland. Fritjof Ofverstrom interview, 1979 April 30; 1 May 1979

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #123. Sides 1: (Mariehamn library) Borenius recounts his attempts to go through Sweden and Norway to join ARCHIBALD RUSSELL, but was caught in Norway at time of invasion.
Side 2: Ofverstrom talks about voyages with the LAWHILL and CALBUCO (with brother Viking Ofverstrom assisting). Describes in detail CALBUCO 1944-1945.
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Item No. 066.  Alf Johannsson interviewed in Mariehamn, Finland, 1979 April 30

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #124. Johannsson describes in detail the last voyage of KILLORAN and its sinking by the German surface raider WIDDER. He finds himself in prison, and eventually is released from prison in [France, Germany].
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Item No. 067.  Thorbjorn Jansson interviewed in Mariehamn, Finland, 1979 May 1

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #125. This tape made with run-down batteries, and sounds garbled, very little value except if tape run at slow speed. Jansson recounts his time on the MOSHULU 1937-1939, and then when he joined PAMIR in 1940 for voyage to South America, Seychelles and New Zealand. He stayed in New Zealand during the war, and married a woman from New Zealand, and they returned to Mariehamn.
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Item No. 068.  Dewey Wilson interviewed in Aberdeen, Washington, 1980 September 18

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #126/127. [#126:] Wilson discusses the Wilson Brothers sawmill and steam schooners operation. He talks about using wireless radios, on steam schooners. He recalls the vessels SVEA, IDAHO, OREGON, etc. and the location of McWhinney shipyard, now under Aberdeen shopping mall, across river from Weyerhaeusr dock. [#127:] Continued discussion and description of Wilson Brothers and the AB Johnson Lumber and steamship agency.
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Item No. 069.  Captain Theodore Manning and Captain A. F. Raynaud interviewed by Harold Huycke in Damariscotta, Maine, 1982 April 29

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #128. These captains were shipmates on SS IOWA 1933, when it collided with a Japanese railroad ferry in Hakodate Strait. They discuss the repairs in Hokkaido shipyard and the final loss of IOWA on Columbia River Bar, all hands lost 1934.
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Item No. 070.  Ole Johansen interviewed in Poulsbo, Washington, 1983 May 21

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #129/130. [#129:] Johansen discusses 1920s in Norwegian ships LYNGO, HERO, KARMO (later renamed CALBUCO). Describes shipping scene in communities of South Norway, and his early days in sailing vessels. Discusses being on WCSA in 1920s; recounts a voyage out 1923 with KARMO on her last trip from Norway to Australia and to Chile before she was sold to Chilenos. [#130:] Continued from previous tape: Johansen talks about how he came ashore and worked in shore jobs.
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Item No. 071.  Captain Frank Walker interviewed in Jackson, Mississippi, 1983 November 4

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #131/132. [#131:] Captain Walker recalls the GARTHEILL in early 1920s and general reminiscing of 1920s early days in Thames River with pilots, etc. He recounts time on the motor yacht SOUTHERN SEAS. [#132:] Continued general discussion of Cape Horners, etc.
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Item No. 072.  Captain Kurt Olaf Meyer interviewed in San Pedro, California, 1984 August 1

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #133/134. [#133:] Meyer discusses his time in German sailing vessels; PRIWALL, PAMIR, GUSTAV 1920s. [#134:] Continued discussion of German sailing vessels and the Square Rigger Club and Cape Horners.
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Item No. 073.  Captain Erich Stein interview by Harold Huycke at Laguna Hills, California, 1984 August 5

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #135/136. [#135:] (At Leisure World, Laguna Hills) Stein tells how he began in PIRNA, 1910 and then went with the LOUIS PASTEUR, and then PARMA to Iquique in 1914. He then ran away to join the schooner INCA to Seattle. He joined the Sailor Union of the Pacific (SUP), on his first day in Seattle, and met Pete Gill, SUP. [#136:] (Continuation of above)
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Item No. 074.  Edward Beselin and Jens Ettrup interviewed by Harold Huycke in Edmonds, Washington and Seattle, Washington, 1984 September 24

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #137/138. [#137:] (First part of the interview is Beselin in Edmonds, WA.) Beselin discusses his time in GROSSHERZOGIN ELISABETH, (1908) 1 year, then to bark LOUIS PASTUER, and the long miserable trip to the Pacific. He recalls the WCSA, and guano (cargo) at Galapagos. Then he recalls transfer to the 4-masted bark HERBERT, and a 1 round voyage with WCSA. From 1913-1914 he was with the SUSANNE VINNEN to Australia on Norwegian 4-masted bark SPRINGBANK to San Francisco, and stayed on Pacific Coast. (The second part of the interview, Beselin and Huycke are in Seattle with Ettrup.) Beselin and Ettrup discuss GROSSHHERZOGIN ELISABETH with Jens talking about JOHN ENA, LISBETH, etc. [#138:] (Cont'd) small segment this tape.
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Item No. 075.  Captain Adrian F. Raynaud interviewed by Jack Capell in Seattle, Washington; in Edmonds, Washington with Dr. John Kemble, Dr. John Niven, and Harold Huycke, 1982 May 1; 1982 December 11; and 1983 August 24

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #139/141/142. [#139:] (copy) by Jack Capell, on yacht ALLEGRO Seattle. [#141:] (Edmonds, Washington] with Dr. John Kemble, Dr. John Niven and Harold Huycke) Raynaud gives personal recollections of 1930s and 1940s, States Lines and mostly American Mail Line years, and World War II as port captain. (Duplicate of this tape taken by Dr. Niven and transcribed.) [#142:] (Cont'd with John Kemble, John Niven and Harold Huycke) Reminiscing about Robert Dollar; purchase of a mill at Portland, above a bridge which couldn't be opened, no ships able to get alongside dock; and Froberg.
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Item No. 076.  Fred Klebingat interviewed with Jim Kleinschmidt, Al Gallant and Karl Kortum in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1984 May 2

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #147. (OHC 237a-b) Conversation takes place at a Propeller Club meeting. Reminiscing about early Hawaii and FALLS OF CLYDE. (Tape by Al Gallant.)
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Item No. 077.  Captain A. F. Raynaud interviewed with Charles S. Morgan at Bathe, Maine, 1982 April 30, May 1

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #148 (Original tape by Charles S. Morgan.) Narration of 1914-1916 years on the EDWARD SEWALL. Side 2 completes public speech, evening in motel with Charles Morgan, Lew Parker, Andy Nesdall, Bob Goddar, and Harold Huycke, on UNDAUNTED sailing vessel(s) and Shield's schooners ANNIE M. CAMPBELL, etc.
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Item No. 078.  Captain Adolph Havemann interviewed by Harold Huycke in Palm Springs, California, 1985 February 2

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #149/150. [#149:] Interview begins with Havemann's account of 5-masted barkentine MONTFALCONE in 1923 from Gulf (NOCA) to Panama to San Pablo. He then discusses his later years on the MONTFALCONE, and when she was changed to an auxiliary schooner. He then recalls his time with the OCEANIA VANCE, fishing in San Pedro, and the coast of Baja California. [#150:] Discusses early days 1909 German topsail schooner, taking a brigantine the North Sea and to Brazil. In 1914 joined ship OLONA (1896 co.) and moved on to WCSA, which went back to the Channel and was captured by a British cruiser; she then went into Plymouth (there appears to be a mix up on dates).
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Item No. 079.  Captain A. F. Raynaud interviewed with Jack Capell and Tom Capell, by Harold Huycke, in Seattle, Washington, 1985 August 12

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #151. Raynaud recounts Seattle intercoastal years with the States Line. There is a segment of Jack Capell's D-Day experience in Europe, 1944, with the U. S. Army. They discuss the schooner PESCAWAH, a rum-runner from Canada, circa 1924-1925. They recall the sinking of the IOWA. Discussion of the State Line in the 1930s; and the SAN DIEGO sold to British 1939-1940.
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Item No. 080.  Mabel Olsen, Elizabeth Olsen and Jane Olsen interviewed by Harold Huycke in Santa Monica, California, 1986 February 2

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #152 Olaf C. Olsen's daughter-in-law and (2) granddaughters -- Women reminisce about Santa Monica fishing barges owned by Olaf C. Olsen: FOX, MINNIE A. CAINE in the 1930s.
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Item No. 081.  Bob Le Beau interviewed by Harold Huycke in San Pedro, California, 1986 February 4

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #153/154. [#153:] Le Beau discusses Santa Monica fishing barges, FOX, MINNIE A. CAINE, VIKING, GLORIA H.; and towing barges for Olaf C. Olsen. He discusses Santa Monica in the 1930s & Santa Monica Pier. [#154:] (continued conversation from previous tape) Discussing fishing barges off Santa Monica 1930s and 1940s.
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Item No. 082.  Captain Stanford "Pinky" Stiles interviewed in Redondo Beach, California, 1986 February 21

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #155/156. [#155:] Stiles discusses Hermosa Beach, California; the fishing barge STAR OF SCOTLAND, "SCOTTY," Capt. Arnold, Carol and daughters. Recalls some barges and gambling ships, Tony Comezo bought REX. Recollections of the Santa Monica Bay 1920s-1930s and the OLYMPIC II. [#156:] (continued from previous tape) Discussing fishing barges; STAR OF SCOTLAND; Arnold; the sinking STAR OF FRANCE as OLYMPIC II -- Pinky ran a shore-boat at time of collision.
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Item No. 083.  Versal Schuler interviewed in Santa Monica, 1986 March 8

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #157. Schuler discusses 1940s fishing boats, Santa Monica Pier latter day, and barges in the Santa Monica Bay.
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Item No. 084.  Eugene Larsen interviewed with Harold Huycke and A. F. Raynaud in Hoodsport, Hood Canal, Washington, 1986 May 2

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #158/159. [#158:] Eugene Larsen is the son of Captain Larsen, owner of barge [is/and] barkentine GEORGINA off Redondo-Manhattan Beach. It is the only barge to go around and get towed off. Discusses worm-eaten mills, GEORGINA barkentine was scrapped. Recalls the early days of Capt. Larsen in sailing vessels. [#159:] (Continued from prev tape) Relays stories about fishing barges and decade of 1930s family background.
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Item No. 085.  J. Marshall Keith Interview, 1986 May 1

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #160/161. [#160:] (Tape letter from Orosi, California.) Keith answers specific question on Olaf C. Olsen and the operation of FOX and MINNIE A. CAINE off Santa Monica 1930's early 1940s. [#161:] Keith answers second letter with questions: FOX, MINNIE A. CAINE. Relays his World War II tug experiences. (see [Huycke's] letter of 9 May 1986 w/ questions answered on this tape particularly.)
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Item No. 086.  Mr. Everett Abbott, Mrs. Teresa Abbott and Colleen Abbott interviewed in Gardiner, Oregon, 1986 July 15

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #162. Discussion of early days, pioneer sawmills, M. R. Jewett, the Jewett House, and sketches of Captain Westerdale. Recollections of the schooner CAROLINE and other Gardiner Sail Company schooners. Discuss the location of shipyard, boat travel on river, etc.
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Item No. 087.  Harry Dring, A. F. Raynaud, Fred Fischer interviewed by Harold Huycke in Edmonds, Washington, 1986 June 8, 1986 August 22

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #163. General conversations of San Francisco Maritime Museum schooners. Dring discusses his Aberdeen years. A. F. Raynaud discusses W. F. Stone Shipyard and G. G. White buildings and NORTHERN LIGHTS for Borden 1926-1927. Raynaud discusses his intercoastal years (continued on tape #164.)
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Item No. 088.  Captain A. F. Raynaud interviewed by Harold Huycke in Seattle, Washington, 1986 August 22

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #164. (Continued from tape #163). Raynaud discusses his intercoastal years. The 1934 and 1936 strikes, and their effects. He recalls names of States Line ships and references American Hawaiian ships. Recounts his work in the 1920s at Straton around 1925 after stone yard development.
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Item No. 089.  Dora Hitchings Schafer interviewed in Seattle, Washington, 1986 August 26

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #165. Norse Home. Schafer is the daughter of George H. Hitchens shipbuilders and Lillian Bill Matthews; grand-daughter of Peter Matthews. She gives sketches of Peter Matthews and Golden Fr. Matthews. She moved from Eureka to Hoquiam on a steam schooner. Recounts the DEL NORTE, 1897; gives biographies of Hitchings and Matthews. She recalls being in New Brunswick and migrating to San Francisco and then to Humboldt Bay; and life at Hoquiam 1897-1910. She moved to Berkeley to go to school, then back to Seattle. She gives biographical information such as Hitchings's death in 1917 at the age of 50, etc.
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Item No. 090.  Bill Olsen interviewed by Harold Huycke at San Pedro, California, 1986 October 3

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #166. General conversation and comments on steam schooners and San Pedro fishing barges off Southern California.
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Item No. 091.  Captain Harvey Jeans interviewed in San Pedro, 1986 October 3

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #167/168. [#167:] Jeans recollects his time as an able seaman on the schooner, MINNIE A. CAINE. In 1917 he was traveled homeward from Australia to Puget Sound. He gives a description of Captain Nicholas Wagner, master; wife; Lowell Wagner, 2nd mate, and 21 year-old son; daughter Helen Wagner, pen name Joan Lowell literary appraisal of Joan; other ships and seafaring career. [#168:] (cont'd San Pedro, part of side 1 only. Total 1 hr 45 min +/-.
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Item No. 092.  Juan E. Salberto Interview, 1971 August, 1972 January

Extent: 6 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #169(1-6). Taped letters. Salberto recounts a wide variety of subjects: covering sailing ships Salberto sailed in during World War I; STAR OF SCOTLAND; COMMODORE 1941-42; recollections of Harry Lundeburg; and nicknames of Pacific Coast seafarers.
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Item No. 093.  Hideo Endo interviewed in Northridge, California, 1986 October 4

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #170/171. [#170:] [ Interviews total 2 hours.] Endo is the son of the owner of fishing barge (steam schooner) SIERRA off White's Point, California, from 1920-1941. He gives details of location, ownership, operation, and the forced sale 1941 to Wilson. {#171:] recounts being laid up each winter in San Pedro and the misfortunes of Endo family during WWII in camps in Arkansas. He gives valuations of ship and equipment at the time of sale and the consequent loss and claim against U. S. Government.
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Item No. 094.  Harold Huycke, A. F. Raynaud, Jack Capell and John Kelley Interview, 1987 July 17

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #172. Discussion of Seattle shipyards during World War I, and photos and plans owned by John Kelley.
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Item No. 095.  Tom Sovles, Kenny Glasgow, Harry Dring, Karl Kortum, Jack Hendriksen, Bill Bartz, Gordon Riehl, George Jorstad: Crew of the KAIULANI Interview in Astoria, Oregon, 1987 September 2

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #174. Reminiscing about 1941-1942 Voyage KAIULANI at Astoria, Oregon, at the Columbia River Maritime Museum meeting hall with audience of about 20.
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Item No. 096.  Jack Kitchen interviewed at Redondo, California, 1987 September 28

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #175. Kitchen was a 17 year-old crew member on the fishing barge KOHALA, December 1941. He describes in detail Christmas Eve 1941 when he and an other were watchmen on a barge -- they heard a diesel engine nearby and suspected Japanese submarine. The event later lead to bombing 1 barge. He also recounts fishing barge days, the time spent fishing.
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Item No. 097.  Mrs. Richard Nathorst interviewed by Harold Huycke and Charles S. Morgan in Westford, Massachusetts, 1988 January 16

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #176. Mrs. Nathorst describes her hectic life with Nathorst, who was master from 1941-1942 on the KAIULANI. They met in 1946 in New York and she helped him to get citizenship papers. He sailed as second mate and chief mate on American ships out of New York. She describes him as imprudent, "philanderer," wasteful, boastful, etc. Now is in Sweden and feels he needs somebody to always look after him.
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Item No. 098.  Captain A. F. Raynaud and Ken Greff Interview, 1987 June 19, 1989 June 19

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #177/178. 2 Tapes -- Subjects not known.
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Item No. 099.  David Raff interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1988 September 22

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #179/180 (OHC 232a-c). [#179] Raff discusses the German sailing vessel, SAXONIA, and the 1913-1914 journey from Europe to China to Puget Sound, ending by being interned in Winslow, Washington. [#180] Raff continues to discuss life on American ships in the 1920s ("Kortum asleep!")
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Item No. 100.  Gunnar Hexum, David Johnson, John Lindstrom, and Harry Morgan interviewed by Harold Huycke in Sausalito, California, 1988 September 22

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #181. Interview conducted onboard the steam schooner WAPAMA, at Sausalito. David Johnson begins, and conversation moves to the John Lindstrom Shipbuilding. David Johnson comments on being a descendent of Lindstrom. Informal conversations with Gunnar Hexum follow. The interview finishes with a conversation with Harry Morgan, Chief Engineer on steam schooner PHYLLIS, and steamships.
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Item No. 101.  Harold Banke interviewed by Harold Huycke in San Pedro, California, 1988 October 26

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #182 Banke recounts the years 1943-1944, his C.M.A. days and W. R. Chamberlin Company. Father is Mads Banke, Captain with E. K. Wood Co. & W. R. Chamberlin. Uncle is Captain Charles Clemonsen from Denmark. 1947-1948 Captain Mads Banke died on a Liberty Ship, going from Cape Town, South Africa to the USA. Banke closes with some reminiscence of family.
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Item No. 102.  Chester Doyle interviewed by Harold Huycke in Torrance, California, 1988 October 26

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #183. Doyle recounts fishing barges off Redondo, boats off pier, and discusses old photos taken in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Item No. 103.  J. Donald Guthrie interviewed by Harold Huycke in Fort Bragg, California, 1988 October 31

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #184. Guthrie recounts the Dollar Family, Dollar ships and general history of Guthries.
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Item No. 104.  Bob Carr interviewed by Harold Huycke at Lopez Island, Washington, 1989 April 18

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #185/186. [#185:] Carr gives a general discussion of his time in steam schooners NORTH BEND, WEST COAST, WHITNEY OLSON, and his experience with World War II Liberty ships. [#186:] Continued conversation regarding Liberty ships, steam schooners at res. (farm) Keith Sternberg.
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Item No. 105.  Alf Gorstrom interviewed with J. Donald Guthrie by Harold Huycke at Fort Bragg, California, 1989 June 27

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #187/188. [#187:] Discussion begins with outside port steam schooners; a good description of Brookings, Oregon Pier and moorings. One of the men was on the C.A. THAYER in 1923 to Alaska. Some discussion of the Alaska Packers Association. [#188:] Conversation continues with outside port steam schooners on the Northern California and Southern Oregon ports.
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Item No. 106.  Leroy J. Rogers interviewed by Harold Huycke in Tacoma, Washington, 1989 August 7

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #189/190 [#189:] (Rogers is the former Northwest manager of Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company, Tacoma) He discusses intercoastal lumber ships, steam schooners and being an agent for Andy Mahony in early 1930s on a commission basis -- booking cargoes for coastwise ships. (Side #2) Discussion regards Caspar Charlie Carlson in wooden and steel steam schooners. Recounts piloting around Tacoma harbor, etc. [#190:] (Continued from #189) Discussing intercoastal, steam schooners, and personalities.
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Item No. 107.  Novia Mitchell Rogers interviewed by Harold Huycke in Hilsboro, Oregon, 1989 September 18

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #191. (No relation to Leroy J. Rogers) Rogers is the daughter of Captain Schuyler O. "Crazy" Mitchell, captain of 4-masted schooner IRENE, and S. I. ALLARD. He was a partner of Captain Haskins in stevedore business. While in Portland, Oregon. "Crazy" Mitchell suffered a head injury when struck by swinging boom; he had to give up seafaring. Rogers ends with some Mitchell family history.
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Item No. 108.  Captain Adolph Pedersen interviewed by Harold Huycke in Ojai, California, 1989 September 21

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #192. Pedersen recounts family history: Mrs. Pedersen, once English, came to USA on ANNIE M. ROLPH from Australia. Recalls some of the Rolph ships and Captain "Hellfire" Pedersen, his father. There is a scant mention of PUAKO.
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Item No. 109.  Captain Leonard R. Pedersen interviewed by Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum at Antioch, California, 1989 September 25

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #193/194 (OHC 233a-c) Pedersen is the son of Captain "Hellfire" Pedersen and the brother of Adolph Pedersen. He was 91 years-old at the time of the interview. Brothers were alternating at sea with their father in the CHALLENGER and PUAKO. Pedersen recounts the early days of his father, coming from Norway and his voyage with the GLORY OF THE SEAS in the 1890s. He details the loss of the CHALLENGER: a fire on a voyage to Japan. He relays details of the PUAKO. L. R. Pedersen was the master of the schooner ERIC on a voyage to Australia. He continues to discuss the "Delta Lay-Up Fleet," Antioch scene, and Rolph ships in general.
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Item No. 110.  Captain A. F. Raynaud interviewed by Harold Huycke, 1985 December 16

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #195/196.. [#195:] Recollecting the San Francisco Waterfront days and life on sailing vessels. [#196:] Continues by discussing life on sailing vessels and "Tales of the San Francisco Waterfront."
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Item No. 111.  Gene Luce Interview, 1991

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #197. Luce is from North Carolina. This is the audio of a letter tape to Harold Huycke. He describes the voyage on 6-masted schooner TANGO, and joined a ship in the Columbia River in May 1942 en route to South Africa. He comments on crew and Captain Carl Gundersen.
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Item No. 112.  Roy Hall interviewed by Harold Huycke at Avalon, California, 1991 May 30

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #198. Interview conducted on a pier at Avalon. Hall describes the 4-masted schooner SAMAR as a fishing barge and an entertainment barge, which is anchored-in a few miles on land-side of Catalina Island. The night club performers visited at night, and there was fishing all night. The barge was owned by Joe Guyon and two others.
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Item No. 113.  Johnny Wilson interviewed by Harold Huycke in Redondo Beach, California, 1991 May 26

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #199/200. [#199:] Wilson gives a description of the fishing barge business of the 1920s and 1930s with descriptions of Monstad, the Monstad boys, Carsensen, Larsen, etc., Anderson, and Storey-- all owners. [#200:] (Continued from tape #199) Discussion continues with fishing barges off Redondo, Hermosa Beach, and Manhattan Beach in the 1920s and 1930s. Also comments on the W. R. CHAMBERLIN JR., former steam schooner, which became a salvage ship in the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea in WWII, with some of the Redondo boys as divers, working on salvage of sunken German ships.
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Item No. 114.  Inez Henderson interviewed by Harold Huycke in Burbank, California, 1991 June 4

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #202. [Other tapes from this interview indicate that Marguerite Huycke was also present for parts of this interview.] Harold Huycke, (Continued both sides from previous tape) general review of people, old photos, biography.
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Item No. 115.  Gwen Henry interviewed by Harold Huycke in Los Osos, California, 1991 June 8

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #203. Henry is the daughter of Captain Charles Clemensen, a native Dane, who came to USA around 1906-1907 in a steamship. He jumped ship, and ended up going in to steam schooners. He eventually became master for the E. K. WOOD, and later for W. R. CHAMBERLIN, and was on STANWOOD, Liberty ships, Victory Ships, and finally on CRICKET in the 1940s. He retired to his long time home in San Pedro. She gives a brief discussion concerning her brother-in-law Captain Mads Banke, and the Banke family.
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Item No. 116.  Stephan Lundh interviewed in Stockholm, Sweden, and Laurits Mattsson interviewed in Mariehamn, Finland, all by Harold Huycke. Cape Horners onboard POMMERN, 1992 June 8-11

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #204. Stephan Lundh begins by describing his experience on the ABNER COBURN, recollects photos and Alaska fishermen, relays anecdotes on emigrants, and has general conversation on crew of CALBUCO, etc. Laurits Mattsson in Mariehamn, Finland: Discussion of KILLORAN on BA, Lem, Finnish shipping, Alands ships, and miscellaneous personal biography. (Cape Horners) pea soup lunch on POMMERN; conversation with Niels Lokkebo on WC, references to Frey; songs and chanteys, etc.
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Item No. 117.  Cape Horners: Captain Oscar Malmberg, Trygve Hop, and Rikard Iv. Natthorst interviewed onboard the POMMERN, and in Mariehamn, Finland, 1992 June 18,20,29

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #205/206/207. [#205:] 11 June 1992, Pea soup Luncheon, songs, chanties, in T/Decks. (Capt. Oscar Malberg) Forslov, Sweden (2nd part Side 1) ABRHAM RYDBERG and his early years, various comments and descriptions of the steamship era, regarding FOREST DREAM, Sune Tamm, Hallstrom, etc. Begins with purchase of GREENLAND: (salmon lunch at his [Malberg's] house) continued general discussion; Erikson ships, HERZ.CEC. story of PARMA in "d/d" and Sune Tamm's purchase of STAR OF GREENLAND. [#206:] Trygve Hop: Bergen, with HD Huycke. CALBUCO voyage, from Aden to Durban-BA-Montevideo. 1944-1945-1946, to Marseilles; drew; Hop escaped from Norway on fishing vessel after the German invasion, going to London to work on sailing vessels 1 year, then on to the tanker ERLING BROVIG, which was torpedoed in the Gulf of Aden in 1944, then joining CALBUCO until 1946. Continued the same general narrative with variations on crews, ships, etc. [#207:] (Rikard Iv. Natthorst) Stockholm, with HD Huycke, beginning discussion on KAIULANI, and Natthort's early career, only 20 minutes this visit (too sick to visit) Resumed on 4 July, Stockholm, review of Natthorst's early career, and time in SVITHIOD, etc.
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Item No. 118.  Jim Gallaher interviewed by Harold Huycke, 1992 September 6

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #208/209. [#208:] Discussion of the COMMORE, 4-masted schooner: 1941-1942-1943, voyage Port Angeles, Washington to Durban. Comments on characteristics and qualities of mate, Brohman, and Captain Charles Tulee. Recounts when they lost mizzen topmost in a blow off South Africa. They had a long lay-up in Durban. He describes Tulee's behavior off Cape Horn. Recounts Myers, second mate in the German Navy WWI and crew, etc. [#209:] Continued discussion of the COMMODORE, miscellaneous discussion of facts, for instance, called at Pitcairn Island 4-5 hours. etc.
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Item No. 119.  Hjalmar "Ole" Lindberg interviewed by Harold Huycke at Wilmington, California, 1992 October 8

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #210. Lindberg begins with discussing 1940 and his experience with the sailing vessel PEGGY THORDEN in the Baltic Sea, getting caught-up in ice. The same year take the LAWHILL from Scotland to South America. Comments on travels to Assumption Island, New Zealand and South Africa. Comments on Conditions, pay "Enemy Aliens," etc. He recounts running away in Montevideo with Thor Lindquist. Paid off LAWHILL to TANGO in Cape Town and spent 2 years on TANGO, and gives various and detailed comments on crew, Gundersen, rigging, etc. to Lourenco Marques.
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Item No. 120.  Walter Raethel interviewed by Harold Huycke in Santa Cruz, California, 1992 October 12

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #211. Recounts voyage from Australia beginning in 1932 in HERZ CECILIE, and the vessels PONAPE, PASSAT up to 1936. Recalls the ARCHIBALD RUSSELL, and steamer ATHENA; American sailing vessels out of U. S. West Coast; and retirement from the Sailors Union of the Pacific.
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Item No. 121.  Don Guthrie interviewed by Harold Huycke at Fort Bragg, California, 1992 October 15

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #212. HDH (1 side only) Guthrie speaks on varied subjects, such as the Dollar Family and Dollar personalities, ships.
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Item No. 122.  Wally Crombie, Bob Montgomery, Jim Lindow, John Owen, Bill Hurford, Bob Manzer, Captain Adrian F. Raynaud, Fred Fischer, Gellerman K. Mayer, Monty Morton, etc. conversations from the DAYLIGHT Reunion, at Richmond, B. C., Canada, 1992 October 28

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #213/214/215 [#213: Crombie, Montomery, Lindow, Owen:] DAYLIGHT 1943-44 Reunion at Richmond, B. C. General conversation with interruptions on crew, rig, arrangements, weather, repairing and making new fore lower topsail in storm; experiences of crews; and Scott only real sailing ship sailor with experience on DAYLIGHT. An unidentified man discusses his relationship with Frank T. Bullen, British author, Cruise Of The Cachalot," his grandfather. Scott fell overboard in Durban; Harold D. Huycke discusses the formation of Association of International Cape Horners, North American Section; Mrs. Vosper; Jack Ickring were ill; Bill Hurford on deck of CITY OF ALBERNI split open when deck load removed in Val Survey and CTL in Valpe. [#214: Red Trail, continues with James Lindow] Harold Huycke ordinary seaman on CITY OF ALBERNI, (Reunion at Richmond, B. C. cont'd from #213) General discussion of make-up of crew, and voyage from Point Alberni to Valpo. Lindow, an ordinary seaman and able seaman on DAYLIGHT. Good detail on some of the work, and generalities of voyage, making lower topsail, etc. [#215: Lindlow, Hurford, Manzer] Harold Huycke at breakfast, Richmond, B.C. Begins with Lindow and Harold Huycke discussing DAYLIGHT, various details, experience, dates, arrival in Cape Town, to Durban; weather; Lindow broke leg/arm, leaves ship at Durban; (Hurford and Manzer join conversation) ranges over condition of CITY OF ALBERNI, Canadian shipping, and other non-related subjects.
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Item No. 123.  Captain Adrian F. Raynaud with Rup Broom, Fred Fischer, Gellerman K. Mayer, Monty Morton, etc. interviewed by Harold Huycke, 1993 February 25

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #216/217. [#216:] Discussion of the 1909 voyage of the 4-masted barkentine LAHAINA from San Francisco to Canada, taking lumber via Cape Horn to Port Elizabeth. Recalling Captain Carlsen, wife, and daughter. Raynaud went from cabin boy to full-time sail-maker. "Axel Napoleon" had "trouble" with the daughter and Axel N. went to NewcNSW. Coal run to San Francisco was a rude awakening to the real world of people and ships for the 14 year-old Raynaud. [#217: Raynaud and others] On board 2-masted schooner ZODIAC (ex. CALIFORNIA). Discussion is general visiting, honoring Captain Raynaud's visit to the ship. Raynaud discusses Charlie White in west shipyard, 1922 and other sailing ships (others join the conversation) FANNY DUTARD filed with coal, hauled off to abandon site at Ward's Cove, near Ketchikan, burned about 1946 after use by U. S. Army as barge during War II. General conversation of old hulks, sailing vessel, people, and miscellaneous topics.
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Item No. 124.  Ruby Stange and Ricaro Pincheira (son) interviewed by Harold Huycke, 1993 April 24

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #217. Ruby Strange was born in 1932. Age 60 at the time of the interview. She was originally from Puerto Montt. There is general discussion of Puerto Montt; Capt. Enrique (Henrich) Mehrkens; Vollmer's Oelckers; the ships GUAYTECAS, CALBUCO, s/s ERLANGEN in port 1-and-a-half years from November 1939 to May 1941. There is also discussion of the general history of area, town, people.
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Item No. 125.  Gene Luce Interview, 1993 January 12

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #218. To HDH. Taped letter response to questions from December 1992, regarding TANGO and the 1942 voyage.
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Item No. 126.  Captain Asa Shigley interviewed by Harold Huycke on Vashon Island, Washington, 1993 March 13

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape # 219/220 [#219:] Shigley was 72 at the time of this interview. Describes his time as an able seaman aboard the schooner COMMODORE on a voyage 1941-1942 that went from Port Angeles to Durtan. He gives details of crew experience, the 3 new masts, cargo-sizes and descriptions, Tulee's behavior, food, water, condition of the sails, and accounts of Myers and Broman. Shigley speaks of this 4 years as a Navy officer on the San Francisco destroyer -- "Follow me--" [#220:] Continues with general conversation on Shigley's seafaring career with Elwell Steamship Company of New York and Cape Horners (North American section of the AICH).
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Item No. 127.  Veikko Kaasinen interviewed with Stan Johnson in San Francisco, undated

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #221. Kaasinen describes his time with a Finnish sailing ship, recounting going to sea for the first time in June of 1938. Discusses vessels LAWHILL & TANGO. Stan Johnson tape.
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Item No. 128.  Robert Montgomery interviewed by Harold Huycke in Vancouver, B. C., Canada, 1993 June 14

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #222. Montgomery discusses photos of the DAYLIGHT: photo album, arrangements of deck and the outfit of the ship -- [rem. Sev.] He recalls his father's career as masting the ARCHIBALD RUSSELL 1913-1915; ARRANMORE 1919; grandfather Captain Duncan Stewait Forbes DUNSTAFFNAGE. Continues with a general discussion of family, miscellaneous conversation of crew, daughter, etc.
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Item No. 129.  Captain A. F. Raynaud and Jack Capell interviewed by Harold Huycke in Seattle, Washington, 1993 July 21

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape # 223. General "rambling" conversation beginning with Columbia River pier arrangements, red ships. Captain Raynaud describes old ships Far East ch. to States Line. Recalls cement patches in hull and surveys. Conversation continues to boat shop on Columbia River; A. F. Raynaud and Art Swanson fight on States Line ships 1942-1944, discuss fumigating Liberty Ship in Vancouver B.C., and trouble with crew in focs'l.
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Item No. 130.  Captain Joseph Bullock interviewed by Harold Huycke in North Bend, Oregon, 1993 November 13

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #224/225 [#224:] Bullock discusses the California Nautical School 1933-35, at California City (Tiburon). Recollects the Calman Line 1936; prewar ships and service; postwar service; various ships; and sawmills. [#225:] Continues reminiscences of intercoastal trade, Calmar Line and ships. OLC. Interrupted stories by Harold Huycke and other subjects.
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Item No. 131.  Walter Gadsby and Captain Niels Nielsen interviewed by Harold Huycke in Portland, Oregon, 1993 November 13

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #226/227. Gadsby recollects relationships to the SS FREEMAN. Families were in Portland. Discussion of States Line & sawmills and Oregon. General discussion of intercoastal trade and ships. [#227] Continued at luncheon meeting with Captain Neils Nielsen, son of "Racehorse" Nielson of Nelson Company, Pope & Talbot ships. Continued conversation regarding coastal mills & post World War II shipping, people, personnel, and a few nicknames.
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Item No. 132.  John Pettebone interviewed by Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke and Karl Kortum in San Mateo, California, 1975 October 25

Extent: 4 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #228 (OHC 66a-d) Pettebone describes closing out the affairs of Charles Nelson Co., around 1935. He discusses the demise of shipping and mills and the coincidence of closing down Oliver J. Olson now (in 1975), and selling of ship to tug and barge companies. Continues with discussion of steam schooner trade on the Pacific Coast.
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Item No. 133.  Captain Duane Tweeddale interviewed by Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1995 October 4

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #229. Begins with personal observations from both Tweeddale and Huycke. Tweeddale discusses his early beginnings in San Francisco on a tanker.
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Item No. 134.  Rup Broom Memorial Interview, 1994 April 22

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #232. Ruper Broom's Memorial Party at Sail-Loft W Commodore Way, Seattle, 22 April 1994. 150 attended. Testimonials and Capt. Raynaud's memorial -- Luckenbach Tarpaulin dispute. 1/2 1 side tape.
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Item No. 135.  A. J. McCaffery interviewed by Harold Huycke in North Port, Alabama, 1994 May 12

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #233/234/235. [#233:] McCafery gives a review of States Marine Lines operations in Mexico and Central America in the 1950s to 1972. He discusses personnel, traffic systems, and details regarding Anderson Clayton Cotton Business. He goes on to describe relationships with management in New York, San Francisco, New Orleans, etc. [#234:] Continues discussion of McCaffery's seagoing record on the GARDEN STATE and EVERGREEN STATE, and the recollection of mates, masters, etc.[#235] Continued discussion of States Marine Line and diminishing influence of States Marine Line in a squeeze between Mexican government and Japanese imports.
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Item No. 136.  Jack Owen Interview, 1994 May 17

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #236. 1 side only. Taped reply to Huycke's letter from 7 May 1994. Short segment on 1 side of the tape regarding San Pedro call, DAYLIGHT, April 1943 and crew replacements.
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Item No. 137.  Harry McDonald and Don Guthrie interviewed by Harold Huycke in Seattle, Washington, 1994 July 1

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #237. Begins with a review of Donald's extensive collection of Dollar Steamship Co. steamer photos. "Photo history," and other steamship general discussion of individual ships. McDonald gives details of ships' specifics and types.
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Item No. 138.  Gene Luce interviewed by Harold Huycke in Portland, Oregon, 1994 October 7

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #238: Luce was the radio operator of the TANGO. He review the crews on TANGO in 1942. Recounts voyage from the Columbia River to South Africa. Kaplan, [Yuukerstn], etc.
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Item No. 139.  Emily Williams interviewed by Harold Huycke in Aberdeen, Washington, 1994 November 18 y

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #239. Williams is the niece of Captain Ralph Peasley ("Matt Peasley"). She relays a few minor personal and family reminiscences of Peasley's last years in Aberdeen, 3 years bed-ridden.
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Item No. 140.  Mason Gray interviewed by Harold Huycke in Seattle, Washington, 1995 April 12

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #240. Gray recounts his COMMODORE voyage from 1941-1942. He joined the ship in Winslow from the SOPHIE CHRISTTENSON. Brohmann was a mate; Tulee, the master. Discussion of chronometers and the 5 months they spent in Durban. Crew, Myers, locked up because he was German. Continues with a discussion on winds, square sails, and nf; and the blow off South African Coast. Talks about crew radios. . .
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Item No. 141.  Gail Smith interviewed by Harold Huycke on Bainbridge Island, Washington, 1995 September 21

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #241/242. Discussion of the 5-masted schooner, VIGILANT. Smith made four different tugs on VIGILANT from 1933-1938. Talks about the last run from Port Alberni. Describes in detail all aspects of ship's outfit, working conditions, pay, and gear rigging. VIG was drydocked each year in Winslow. He then gives details of Millberg's personality. FYN mate ex. HELEN. Good seaman and messenger. Describes the effects of the 1934 strike and the change of methods of [luring] crews. Describes [lower] with T/D steams a/c lying on Kellsons; making up loads to [disch] Millberg's style of hiring news -- he was a tightwad. 2 cassettes both sides, generally random snatching of conversation and topics including review of photos.
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Item No. 142.  Captain Duane Tweeddale and Captain Adrian Raynaud interviewed by Harold Huycke in San Francisco, 1995 September 29

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #243. Description of Tweeddale's experiences and voyages in the WILLIAM P. FRYE, 1914-1915. Discusses travels from Seattle toward Europe. It sinks in the South Atlantic [by Drnnz Eitel Swedish]: Raynaud discusses his experience and time on the EDWARD SEWALL 1914-1916 taking her form Seattle to Finland and New York. He also gives a general review of old photos and Pacific Coast sailing ships and steamships. Total about 14 hours.
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Item No. 143.  Harold Huycke interviewed by Walter Jaffee in San Francisco, 1995 September 26

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #244/245. Huycke describes his years from 1943-1944 on the California Maritime Academy training ship, GOLDEN [STATE] at San Francisco and Vallejo. Jaffee did interviewing, Huycke did most of the talking. 1 complete tape #1, 1 side only #2.
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Item No. 144.  Vic West, Jack and Mary Granger interviewed by Harold Huycke at North Bend, Oregon, 1995 October 2

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #246. Mary Granger is the daughter of Robert Banks, ship builder of Kruse & Banks Shipyard. There is general discussion of Robert Banks' biography, and Mary reading from a typed biography. Tape 1 both sides. Vic West gives additional clarifications and additions. Jack Granger was a contract marine surveyor out of Coos Bay.
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Item No. 145.  Jack Granger Interview, 1995 October 2

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #247. Very short segment 1 side only. Granger discusses the latter day cargos of Coos Bay in the 1960s, 1970s 1980s, and the general decline of the port.
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Item No. 146.  Margaret Sterling Jarvis interviews by Harold Huycke in Seattle, Washington, 1996 June 14

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #248/249. [#248] Sides 1-2 Seattle. Jarvis gives an autobiography related to her grandfather, E. R. Sterling, and father, Ray Sterling, for the years 1910-1929. Margaret was born in Hamilton (New Castle), New South Wales in 1918. Her mother, Ethel May Francis, married Ray Sterling. They divorced around 1929, and Ray apparently moved to Los Angeles. Aunt Dorothy and Aunt Ethel Manila and dates of remembrance are discussed. (Cont'd to 249) [#249:] Side one: Seattle. Continued discussion of miscellaneous items regarding family and Huycke attempts to clear-up sequences of years of Ray Sterlings experiences, hoping for an acquisition of license and chronology.
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Item No. 147.  Hamlin Perkins, Bob Waldt and Gene Harrower interviewed by Harold Huycke at St. Helens, Oregon, 1996 July 12

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Tape #250/#251 are one interview. (#250) There is general discussion of the McCormicks, Charles R. Hamilton and Mrs. Nell Hamilton in the old house, around 1910.
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Item No. 148.  Hamlin Perkins, Bob Waldt and Gene Harrower interviewed by Harold Huycke at St. Helens, Oregon, 1996 July 12

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

(Tape #251) The house was located at 26550 2nd Street. There were no interior changes for sixty years. They then reviews and discusses about 60-70 hard-backed photos of St. Helens Ship Building Yard on Sauvie's Island. Further discussion of the McCormicks history and Sauvie's Islanad shipyards. Interview concludes with general conversation regarding family relations of the McCormicks and then the plans of the EVERETT are unrolled for examination.
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File Unit 03.  Oral histories conducted by Huycke and others, 1968-2004, undated

Extent: 3 boxes (72 audio cassette tapes and four 1/4" audio reels).

Scope and Content Note

While predominantly oral histories, also includes a few recordings of conferences and meetings. These interviews were not assigned a number in Huycke's index.
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Item No. 001.  Robert C. Hill Interview, 1968 November 11

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

By Gordon Jones, with Tom Sanders and Ken Ayers. Seattle. One side only.
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Item No. 002.  Captain William P. Connolly Interview, 1973 September 12

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Captain Connolly talks to Win Jones of States Line. One side only.
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Item No. 003.  Jens Ettrup Interview, 1976 October 30

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Seattle. "Uncle Jens' Beautiful Puget Sound," by Ann Lagerquist. Ettrup's own home-made composition, "On Beautiful Puget Sound."
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Item No. 004.  Captain Thor Berg Interview, 1978 April

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Huycke interview with Captain Thor Berg.
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Item No. 005.  GLUE Conference: H. D. Huycke, Jack Ehrhorn, Art Wright, Ben Bryant, Jack Gates, Rollo England, 1988 March 17

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Seattle. Re: MCM Construction.
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Item No. 006.  Gail Smith Interview, 1995 November 11

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

On schooner, VIGILANT.
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Item No. 007.  AICH-BREST Con F. Conference, 1996 June

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Both sides.
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Item No. 008.  Ottmar Friz Interview, 1996 March 5

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

At Oakland. General conversation, Chile. Ottmar Friz was a Master Mariner who sailed out of San Francisco Bay for more than 30 years. He was born in Germany in 1896 and quit school to go to sea in 1911 aboard a German sailing ship as a deck boy. At the age of 15 he sailed around Cape Horn. Throughout his career he served on 34 deep sea ships, most of them steamers. During the depression in the United States he even served as a seaman and later an officer on Key System ferryboats on San Francisco Bay. It took him 33 years to become master of his own ship, the U.S. Army transport Will H. Point. He later was skipper of seven other ships, sailing around the world and serving in the U.S. maritime service in three wars. In 1966 he reached the mandatory retirement age of 70.
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Item No. 009.  John Hubbenette Interview, 1996 October 26

Extent: 1 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Sonoma, Calif[ornia]. Re: Big John H. (Idaho John)
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Item No. 010.  Dick Baxter Interview, 1996 October 30

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

In San Mateo [California]. J. H. Baxter Co., re: Baxter Steamschooners & Co.
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Item No. 011.  Tom Graves Interview, 1997 February 20

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Discussing the WAPAMA from the perspective of 1931. The WAPAMA was built by St. Helens Shipbuilding Company, St. Helens, Oregon for Charles R. McCormick Lumber Co. and was launched on January 20, 1915. From 1915-1930 she was in service in the coastwise passenger and lumber trade, Portland-Astoria-San Francisco-San Pedro-San Diego. In 1930 the WAPAMA was sold to Los Angeles Steamship Co (the "White Flyer Line"), in passenger service to Southern California.
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Item No. 012.  Captain Loyd J. Maland interviewed by Robert Wright, 1997 April 2

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
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Item No. 013.  Bruce Weir interviewed by Gene Harrower, 1997 July 7

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Weir was a merchant seaman.
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Item No. 014.  Martin Wilken Interview, 1997 June 17

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
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Item No. 015.  Borge Borenuis Interview, 1997 June 17

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
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Item No. 016.  Helmut Witte Interview, 1997 June 21

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
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Item No. 017.  Dewey Wilson interviewed by Harold Huycke, 1998 January 28

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.
Box 12

Item No. 018.  Harold Bjorndahl interviewed by Harold Huycke and Niels Nielsen, 1998 January 29

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.
Box 12

Item No. 019.  Don Guthrie interviewed by Harold Huycke, 1998 September 28

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

Regarding the Dollar history
Box 12

Item No. 020.  Captain D.S. Bull Interview, undated

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.
Box 12

Item No. 021.  Jack Williamson with Niels Nielsen and Chuck Cardinell Interview, 1999 November 30

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.
Box 12

Item No. 022.  Mike McGarvey and Harold Huycke, 1999

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.
Box 12

Item No. 023.  Richard Middleton and Harold Huycke, 1999 June 15

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 12

Item No. 024.  Alex Hurst to Neil Cormack, 2000 August 25

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

Alex Hurst to Neil Cormack, circa 1995, critique of manuscript of Herz Cecilie, Copy Ref. Letter August 25, 2000
Box 12

Item No. 025.  Captain Bob Fulton and Scottish Lady by Rick James, 2001 December 6

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 12

Item No. 026.  Puget Sound Historical Society, Seattle, Board Meeting, 2001 February 14

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 12

Item No. 027.  Ottilie Markholt interviewed by Harold Huycke, Gary White, Don Marcus, 2002 March 27

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

Regarding Tacoma Labor History: Ottilie Markholt was born on February 25, 1916 in Candle, Alaska. She was an active member of the Pierce County labor movement and was involved in issues surrounding Pacific Coast maritime unionism. She published several works on labor unions, including one on the topic of the Longshoreman's strike in San Francisco in 1934. Harold Huycke was a maritime historian. See also the book: Maritime solidarity : Pacific Coast unionism, 1929-1938 / Ottilie Markholt. HD6515 L82 U6 1998
Box 12

Item No. 028.  Captain Dick Tolhurst and Fred Collins interviewed by Rick James, 2002 February 8

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

Vancouver Tugs
Box 12

Item No. 029.  John Marinkovich Interview, 2004 October

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.
Box 12

Item No. 030.  Falls of Clyde and the Carthaginian, 1972 April 7

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

"To Harold Huycke and family from Al Gallant, April 7, 1972, regarding the Falls of Clyde and the Carthaginian"
Box 12

Item No. 031.  Copy of a recording made at a CMAAA meeting", 1972 September 8

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

"To Harold Huycke from Al Gallant. Copy of a recording made at a CMAAA meeting, September, 8, 1972"
Box 12

Item No. 032.  Friends of the Falls of Clyde, 1982 July 29

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

"To Harold Huycke from Al Gallant, 'Friends of the Falls of Clyde, July 29, 1982' and 'Bob Kraus holding meeting on the ship'"
Box 12

Item No. 033.  To Harold Huycke and family from Al Gallant and Jim Uleinshmidt, 1971 June 4

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 12

Item No. 034.  Falls of Clyde and Bob Krauss, 1982 November 17

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

"To Harold from Al Gallant, November 17, 1982, 'Falls of Clyde and Bob Krauss'"
Box 12

Item No. 035.  To Harold H. from Al Gallant, 1973 September 3

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 12

Item No. 036.  Interview of Captain Arne Karsikko, 1996 February 22

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

Regarding Viking Passat
Box 12

Item No. 037.  John Olsen with Bill Olesen Interview, 1997 October 15

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Recollections of Captain Gudmund "Midnight" Olsen: sailed the redwood coast; one of the vessels he sailed was the steam schooner ACME.
Box 13

Item No. 038.  Mrs. Barbara (Finn) Bentley Interview, 1998 September 21

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 13

Item No. 039.  Betsy Olson Dillon Interview, 1998 September 23

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 13

Item No. 040.  Howard Finn and Oliver J. Olson, 1998 September 19

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 13

Item No. 041.  Oliver J. Olson III Interview, 1998 September 22

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Regarding Oliver J. Olson Co. Steam schooners
Box 13

Item No. 042.  Bill Olesen interviewed by Harold Huycke, 1996 February 24

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.
Box 13

Item No. 043.  Bill Olesen Interview, undated

Extent: 1 audio cassette tape.

Scope and Content Note

Regarding steam schooners
Box 13

Item No. 044.  Bill Olesen interviewed by Harold Huycke, 1996 October 10

Extent: 2 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Regarding steam schooners
Box 13

Item No. 045.  Bill Olesen Interview, 1997 October 16-17

Extent: 5 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Regarding steam schooners
Box 13

Item No. 046.  Bill Olesen interviewed by Harold Huycke, 2000 November 2-3

Extent: 3 audio cassette tapes.

Scope and Content Note

Regarding steam schooners
Box 13

Item No. 047.  Bill Olesen Interview, undated

Extent: 6 audio cassette tapes.
Box 13

Item No. 048.  unlabeled audio reels, undated

Extent: 4 audio reels.
Boxes 14-66, 71-83, Oversized and Film Storage

Series 12.  Photographs and audio visual material, circa 1870-2002 (bulk 1900-1950)

Extent: 66 boxes (64.13 linear feet)

Scope and Content Note

Contains photographic prints and negatives of a variety of vessel types such as schooners, square-riggers, steam schooners and steamships. Most vessels are American built on the West Coast but this series also contains images of vessels built on the east coast of the United States and in other countries. Includes photographs of the twelve German vessels stranded in Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, Mexico, during World War I and shortly thereafter.
Harold Huycke stamped the back of most of the photographs in his collection with "Harold Huycke collection". This stamp does not indicate that he took the photos but merely that they were in his possession. Some dates in the finding aid refer to when the original photograph was taken, not when the print or negative was created (unless specifically mentioned).

Arrangement

This series is organized into the subseries of photograph collections (12.1) and photographic subject files (12.2). These subseries reflect the way that Huycke organized his photographs but some order has been imposed within the subseries (such as alphabetizing the collections and subjects).
Boxes 14-38, 72-81 and Oversized Flat file

Subseries 12.1.  Photograph collections, circa 1870-2002 (bulk 1900-1945)

Extent: 35 boxes (28.61 linear feet)

Scope and Content Note

The first eleven photograph collections (12.1.01-12.1.11) contain photographs that individuals took and/or collected, and then came into Huycke's possession. Most were gifts to Huycke but some photographs were purchased from the collectors; this information has been noted when known. The sub collections contain a significant amount of photographs of steam schooners and other vessels that sailed on the Pacific Coast during the 19th and 20th centuries, and activities at lumber ports in the Pacific Northwest, including Twin Harbor Stevedoring Co., Mukilteo, Washington, and Grays Harbor. The twelfth collection (12.1.12) is comprised of photographs of people, schooners, steamers and square-riggers, that were framed and hanging in the Huycke home. Many of the framed photographs were related to Santa Rosalia in some way and this information has been placed in the summary note when applicable.
Some of the individuals who have collections in this subseries (12.1) also have photographs that they took and/or gave to Huycke in other parts of this collection. Huycke placed some of these photographs in his photographic subject files, which can be found in subseries 12.2. Since this is something that Huycke did, no effort was made during processing to change this arrangement and the photographs were left in this manner.

Arrangement

Huycke kept the following photograph collections separate from photographs that he acquired and arranged by subject. This arrangement has been maintained and the first 11 collections are arranged in alphabetical order. The twelfth collection (12.1.12) is comprised of framed photographs that were hanging in Harold Huycke's house in Washington.
Boxes 14-19, 72-73, and 75-76

Subseries 12.1.01.  Bill Bartz photograph collection, 1913-1980s (bulk 1941-1942)

Extent: 84 items (8.3 linear feet: 68 envelopes, 2 folders, 12 photograph albums, 2 glass plate negatives)

Scope and Content Note

Contains photographs of the KAIULANI voyage of 1941-1942 from Aberdeen, Washington, to Sydney, Australia; photographs of vessels that Bartz sailed on from circa 1942-1947; other vessels he may or may not have worked on; movie ships (square-riggers); sailing ships; and unidentified vessels. Also includes photographs, most likely all taken by Bartz or by others using his camera, documenting his travels while working as a seaman. Locations include: Alaska, China, Hobart (Ketches), "Home", New Guinea, Philippines, San Francisco Bay, South Africa, and Tasmania. There are also some personal photographs of Bartz as a child and some of his family members.
It is unknown when these materials came into Huycke's possession, or whether or not they were all a gift or a loan. While there is no documentation to prove this, there is the strong possibility that the photograph albums were assembled by Karl Kortum because their format and style resemble other albums that we know that he created. It is also possible that some of the negatives from Bartz's KAIULANI material are copy negatives from Karl Kortum, because both Bartz and Kortum were members of the crew on the last voyage of the KAIULANI in 1941. For example, some of the photographs in this collection do not credit Karl Kortum, but the same image in a publication is attributed to Kortum. Another example is that for some of the photographs, it would have been highly unlikely that Bartz could have taken them because he wasn't in the area at that time: there are photographs of the KAIULANI at Bethlehem Steel in 1941, but biographical information indicates that Bartz was not in the Bay Area at that time since he boarded the KAIULANI in Aberdeen. It is also known that Karl Kortum was taking photographs of the vessel while she was in Alameda in 1941.

Biography/Organization History

William (Bill) Gustaff Bartz was born on July 12, 1919 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, to Rudolph and Julia (Bartel) Bartz. In 1911, his family moved to Kenton, Oregon, a company town formed for Swift Meat Packing Company, which has since been incorporated into the city of Portland, Oregon. He grew up on North Brandon Avenue, just around the corner from his best friend Jack Henriksen. As children, they enjoyed fishing for carp and building boats, one of which they were able to sail on the Columbia River. His interest in sailing ships continued to grow.
As World War II approached, there were far fewer vessels for civilian shipping needs. When Bartz heard that the square-rigger KAIULANI was being refitted for commercial use for a trip from Aberdeen, Washington, to Durban, South Africa, he went to Portland to see the vessel. He called Jack and the two rode up to Aberdeen on Henriksen's motorcycle that same weekend to sign up for the voyage. Bill and Jack left Aberdeen in September 1941 and spent the next 127 days en route to South Africa.
After leaving Durban, South Africa, bound for Sydney, Australia, they ended up in Hobart, Tasmania for around fourteen weeks. While there, authorities rounded up the crew, including Bartz, while they were ashore and arrested them for not having the appropriate identification. Everyone was ultimately released on bail and cleared of charges.
The KAIULANI eventually made it to Sydney, Australia and the crew was paid and released. From there, Bartz enlisted in the Merchant Marines on November 26, 1942. He was an able seaman on the U.S.S. CORINGLE, and acting mate on the U.S.S. HAROLD before being discharged on August 6, 1943.
Bill Bartz returned to the United States in 1944. Bartz was an able seaman and mast captain on the SEA CLOUD in 1947, and continued to work as both an able bodied seaman and a bosun on merchant vessels, shipping out with Grace Lines and United States Lines. He met Ruth Rachel Reed and they were married in Reno, Nevada in 1950. They settled in San Francisco, California where they lived and worked (Bartz as a seaman) and raised their family of eight children: Merilyn, Heidi, Cecelia, Lorelei, Marlene, Jeffery, William and Frederick.
Bartz remained active in the maritime community throughout his years of working and retirement. He made a voyage to Hawaii on the WANDIA with Alan Villiers in 1965; was rigging captain of the BALCLUTHA while she was part of the California Department of Parks and Recreation; supervised and participated in most of the restoration of the EPPLETON HALL (forging parts in the blacksmith's shop after the shipyard crew had gone home) to ready her for her voyage to the San Francisco Maritime Museum from Newcastle, England (and brought two of his children on board during the journey); was a member of the International Association of Cape Horners; remained in contact with other seaman and maritime historians, attending gatherings, taking part in interviews and oral histories; and worked on various restoration and repair projects. Harold Huycke recalls in a letter to Captain James Gillespe that Bill Bartz, "loved sailing and ships and worked on some big yachts on the East Coast after the war and lastly was the one-man rigging expert on the BALCLUTHA in the 60's. . . "
Many photographs that Bartz took while on the KAIULANI were copied in the 1960s for the National Maritime Historical Society (NMHS) which is headquartered in New York, and used during her restoration. Bartz donated those prints to the San Francisco Maritime Museum in 1978.
Bill and Ruth moved to Napa, California in 1978, and then retired to a ranch in the Langel Valley in the town of Lorella, Oregon in 1982. They finally settled in Medford, Oregon in 1996. Ruth died in Medford in 1999. Bill remained in Medford until his death in 2004. He is buried in the Eagle Point National Cemetery in Eagle Point, Oregon.
References Bartz, William G."William G. Bartz application to the Association of International Cape Horners." San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Harold Huycke papers (HDC 1600, SAFR 22224) Series 5.01, file unit 011.
Newhall, Scott. The Eppleton Hall. Berkeley, California: Howell-North Books. 1971.
Thomas, William. "A reunion for survivors of a 'mutiny.'" San Francisco Chronicle, 1961 September 25, p. 5.
Unknown author. "Voyage of the Kaiulani - the sailor next door." Portland Sentinel. 2009 August 11. Retrieved on December 7, 2011, from http://northportlandneighborhood.net/sentinel/node/4978
Unknown author. "William G. Bartz." Obituary from Ancestry.com database. Retrieved on December 7, 2011, from http://www.ancestrylibrary.com/search/obit/viewbody.aspx?db=web-obituary&pid=1722986&kw=Bartz+William+G.+&cpp=20040219\20040220\-25\47\69\-2547693384129873133&bhr=http%3a%2f%2fwww.mailtribune.com%2farchive%2f2004%2f0219%2fobit%2fobit.htm#
"William G. Bartz." U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010. Retrieved on December 8, 2011, from http://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-c&gsfn=William+G.&gsln=Bartz&MSLEC=1&msbdy=1919&msddy=2004&MSFMC=1&catBucket=rstp&uidh=z65&mssng0=Ruth&pcat=39&h=316463&recoff=5+6&db=VADeaths&indiv=1
"William G Bartz." U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006. Retrieved on December 8, 2011, from, http://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=William+G.&gsln=Bartz&MSLEC=1&msbdy=1919&msddy=2004&MSFMC=1&catBucket=rstp&uidh=z65&mssng0=Ruth&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=223394&recoff=19+20+21&db=VAcemeteries&indiv=1
"Bill Bartz photographs" SAFR Cultural Resources Record in the Archives Module: (P78-122a, SAFR 18732). Retrieved from the ReDiscovery ICMS Database on December 8, 2011.

Arrangement

Arranged into four file units: KAIULANI photographs; Photographs of vessels and people; Travel photographs; Personal photographs. All negatives in this series were received in envelopes, some labeled and some not labeled. These original groupings have been maintained during processing. File Unit 01: Some of the negatives were received unlabeled. Where events could be identified (the KAIULANI in Bethlehem Steel Shipyard, Pitcairn Islands, and the vessel going up the coast), those envelopes were place in chronological order to the best of staff's knowledge. All other envelopes were kept in their original order. File Unit 02: Arranged in alphabetical order by ship name, then in groups (Bill Bartz's original groups) by type, e.g. Movie Ships. File Unit 03: Items were named according to Bartz's labels from the original enclosures. Some of the photographs are duplicates: some that were labeled as "China" are also in the section labeled as "Philippines," but they are the exact same image. These were left in Bartz's original categories because we were unable to tell which label was correct. File Unit 04: One grouping of personal photographs that were loose in a box.
Most of the negatives in the accession SAFR-02186 had smaller envelopes within a main envelope. Sometimes the main envelopes were labeled, and sometimes they were not. Some of the smaller envelopes had numbers on them. The function of these numbers was not determined. During the rehousing of these negatives, we have transferred these numbers to the edge of the negatives, but have chosen to not list them out in the finding aid.

Provenance

It is unknown when these materials came into Huycke's possession, or whether or not they were all a gift or a loan. While there is no documentation to prove this, there is the strong possibility that the photograph albums were assembled by Karl Kortum because their format and style resemble other albums that we know that he created. It is also possible that some of the negatives from Bartz's KAIULANI material are copy negatives from Karl Kortum, because both Bartz and Kortum were members of the crew on the last voyage of the KAIULANI in 1941. For example, some of the photographs in this collection do not credit Karl Kortum, but the same image in a publication is attributed to Kortum. Another example is that for some of the photographs, it would have been highly unlikely that Bartz could have taken them because he wasn't in the area at that time: there are photographs of the KAIULANI at Bethlehem Steel in 1941, but biographical information indicates that Bartz was not in the Bay Area at that time since he boarded the KAIULANI in Aberdeen. It is also known that Karl Kortum was taking photographs of the vessel while she was in Alameda in 1941.

Related Material

Bill Bartz photographs, 1941-1942. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (P78-122a, SAFR 18732). 40 black-and-white prints of the voyage of the KAIULANI in 1941-1942.
Bill Bartz also donated many other photographs to the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, which have been cataloged individually with "CLASSIFIED" call numbers. The photographs include Bill Bartz with various people, and some of the vessels include BALCLUTHA, EAGLE, ELLA A., E.R. STERLING, HANS, KAIULANI, PREUSSEN, SIR THOMAS J. LIPTON.
Boxes 14-18, 72, and 75

File Unit 01.  Kaiulani photographs, 1941-1942

Extent: 45 items (34 envelopes, 1 folder and 10 photograph albums).
Physical Description: Photograph albums, negatives, and loose prints.

Scope and Content Note

Contains photographs of the KAIULANI voyage of 1941-1942 from Aberdeen, Washington, to Sydney, Australia. The photographs were taken by Bill Bartz and Karl Kortum. Material includes photograph albums, negatives, and loose prints. Includes images of the KAIULANI at Bethlehem Steel Shipyard, Alameda, California; loading lumber in Aberdeen, Washington; sea faring life and daily routines; men at work on deck and on the masts working with sails and rigging; masts, rigging and details of the vessel; candid photographs of captain and crew; Bill Bartz getting a tattoo of the KAIULANI on his chest, while on board the vessel; loading supplies; events on board, such as catching an albatross or fish; and the KAIULANI crew in prison in Hobart, Tasmania, in 1942. Some of the loose prints appear to be in the same format as those found in the albums, with colored paper on the back of the print. Some of the negatives and a few of the loose photographs match photographs in the KAIULANI photograph albums that are also in this file unit.
KAIULANI History The KAIULANI was built in 1899 in Bath, Maine for service between San Francisco and Hawaii. The 250-foot, three-masted bark was the last American-built square-rigger and was also the last American square-rigger in regular commercial service. She had a short career in the "Hollywood Navy," being used 1936-1937 in the Gary Cooper film "Souls at Sea." The Compania de la Estrella, S. A. restored her name and sailed her under the Panamanian flag upon her re-commission on July 22, 1941; she was chartered through General Steamship Company of San Francisco to the East Asiatic Company.
She arrived in San Francisco August 13, 1941, for final re-fitting and preparations and set sail on her final, slow journey to Durban, South Africa, in September. The KAIULANI picked-up lumber in Aberdeen, Washington, with the intent to sail around Cape Horn to Durban, South Africa, and then onto Sydney, Australia. The captain was the well-sailed Hjalmar "George" Wigsten, and the crew was ten seasoned sailors, ten young men with little or no experience, as well as three cats. During the voyage the crew had no electricity, engine, armor, refrigeration, or radio. They reached Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific on November 20, 1941, where they were able to restore their supplies. Later while back at sea, they heard about the United States entering World War II on a crewman's portable radio, days after the December 7th bombing at Pearl Harbor. The crew passed Cape Horn on December 17, 1941. Although they had to navigate through a mine field to reach anchorage, they arrived in Durban, South Africa, on January 29, 1942. By the time they got to Durban, they had been eating rice and beans for a week. No cargo was obtainable in Durban, so they discharged the lumber and waited until they were able to take a load of government cordite to Sydney. They left Durban on May 7, 1942, with a radio for communication and headed for Sydney, Australia.
On June 6, 1942, they received word that a Japanese midget sub had attacked Sydney, so the crew changed course and headed for Hobart, Tasmania, where they arrived on June 19th. They remained in Sullivans Cove for about a week awaiting clearance from the local government to dock. At Hobart, the bark was surveyed by the U.S. Army under the recommendation of the young crew members, concerned about her condition. Captain Bull conducted the survey with crew member Karl Kortum taking notes at his side. Captain Bull agreed with the young seamen that her condition was poor and she was requisitioned by Army representatives to continue to Sydney to be turned into a motor vessel.
During the fourteen weeks that the vessel laid in waiting in Hobart, many of the crew -- including the Captain -- left the vessel to lodge on shore for extended periods of time. The young crew members were recognized by many in the town by their outgoing personalities, their Pacific Northwestern dress, and their appreciation for socialization and jazz music. Due to heightened awareness of foreigners during the war and complaints of insubordination from Captain Wigsten, the local authorities arrested the crew for not having the appropriate paperwork to prove their national identities and they were held in custody. At this time, Karl Kortum had the measles and was able to secure a lawyer for the men before he, too, was arrested after his convalescence. Because of the timing of the war, the men were able to obtain prisoner of war status and their accommodations were improved. They had visitors come to see them and the support of several members in good standing in the Hobart community. They were eventually released on bail, much of it collected from the Hobart community, and cleared of all charges. By the time they were released, the U. S. Navy had taken over the KAIULANI.
Now with the American flag raised, the crew left Hobart in tow on October 6, 1942, and arrived in Sydney after lying in Little Manly Cove for a week to wait out foul weather and raising her sails a final time to conserve the waning fuel on the tug. Once in Sydney, the crew was paid and discharged. They returned home, joined the Army, or joined the Merchant Marines. Plans for the conversion of the KAIULANI to a motor vessel fell through when there were no facilities available to handle the overhaul. Another vessel, the MUSCOUTA, was a coal hulk at Milne Bay, New Guinea, that had recently sunk in a storm. The KAUILANI was dismasted and towed to Papua New Guinea to take the place of the MUSCOUTA. She spent the remainder of World War II as a coal barge in Finschaven, Papua New Guinea. In May of 1946, the KAIULANI was towed to Manila and turned over to the Maritime Commission, which advised that she be sold as surplus. She lay in Subic Bay until a buyer was found. In March of 1948, she was bought by Vincente Madrigal, a Philippine ship owner and political figure. She was used to store and haul lumber from Mindanao to Manila until around 1964.
In the United States there was a campaign to bring the KAUILANI back to the United States. A Washington D.C. law firm working with a waterfront development project was given rights to commence the actions to preserve the vessel. In 1965 the law firm hired Captain Jim Kleinschmidt to move to the Philippines in order to do a condition report and oversee her renovation. It proved to be a bigger job than first thought. Kleinschmidt later returned to the United States for personal reasons and the KAIULANI was sunk, with the hopes that she would stay in better shape protected by the water.
In 1974, she was broken up and brought to Seattle, where it was hoped that she would be restored at Todd Shipyard. Despite the work and dedication of those trying to restore the KAIULANI, it was determined that funds could not be acquired to complete the project. In 1978, some of the remaining pieces of the KAIULANI arrived on a barge for placement in the San Francisco Maritime Museum in San Francisco.
The crew members of the KAIULANI voyage of 1941-1942 formally reunited in 1981 (see photos in Huycke correspondence) and 1996, and informally throughout the years.

Sources

  • McKenna, Robert. The Dictionary of Nautical Literacy. 2001.
  • Denny, Colin. "A comfortable mutiny." Australian Sea Heritage. 95/2008, p. 5-12.
  • Lyman, John. "The last American square-rigger." Mast Magazine, May 1950, p. 4-11.
  • Various sources. Correspondence and notes regarding the KAIULANI. Harold Huycke papers, HDC 1600, Series 3.01, File Units 10-25.

Related Material

There are several oral histories in Series 11 of this collection that discuss the KAIULANI, and one in particular that discusses the voyage in 1941-1942: Tom Sovles, Kenny Glasgow, Harry Dring, Karl Kortum, Jack Hendriksen, Bill Bartz, Gordon Riehl, George Jorstad: Crew of the KAIULANI Interview in Astoria, Oregon, 1987 September 2 (Tape #174. Reminiscing about 1941-1942 Voyage KAIULANI at Astoria, Oregon, at the Columbia River Maritime Museum meeting hall with audience of about 20.);
A few of the negatives in this file unit (HDC 1600, Series 12.1.01, File Unit 01) match prints in the Bill Bartz photographs (P78-122a, SAFR 18732).
Box 14-18

Item No. 001.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) photograph albums, 1941-1942

Creator/Collector: Bartz, Bill
Extent: 10 volume.
Physical Description: Photograph albums.

Scope and Content Note

Albums numbered 1-10. All albums contain photographs of the crew on the ship and some full views of the KAIULANI. Photograph album "No. 2" (grey) - first photo in album is of a Bill Bartz getting a tattoo of the KAIULANI on his chest, while aboard the KAIULANI, 1941. Photo album "No. 7" (orange) - article about William G. Bartz and Kenneth H. Glasgow in back (they left the KAIULANI without permission and got in trouble).
Box 75, Envelope 1

Item No. 002.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) re-fitting and early voyage, 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (28 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.5 x 2.75 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

Various views of what seem to be early in the voyage. View of the vessel mostly at dock or drydock at Bethlehem Steel Shipyard, Alameda, California.
Box 75, Envelope 2

Item No. 003.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), early voyage, 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (40 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 1.75 x 1.5 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

Various views of what seem to be early in the voyage. Views of the vessel leaving the Bethlehem Steel Shipyard in Alameda, California, towed by the tug, SEA RANGER; the deck; men on deck; and masts and rigging, with men working on the yards.
Box 75, Envelope 3

Item No. 004.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) in Aberdeen, Washington, 1941

Extent: 1 envelope (3 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Ships at dock, Aberdeen."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the vessel at dock, where they loaded lumber for Durban, South Africa.
Box 75, Envelope 4

Item No. 005.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) loading lumber, 1941

Extent: 1 envelope (5 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Loading Lumber."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the vessel from on board while in Aberdeen, Washington. One image of Bartz sitting on a yard above the Aberdeen waterfront, which is also found in a KAIULANI photo album.
Box 75, Envelope 5

Item No. 006.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) views while underway, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (13 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

Various views of the rigging and sails from onboard; images of an albatross on deck, which can be found in one of the KAIULANI photo albums; and views of the vessel from the bowsprit.
Box 75, Envelope 6

Item No. 007.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) crew photos, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (2 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

Views of unidentified crew on deck. Image of man in the deck house can be found in a KAIULANI photo album.
Box 75, Envelope 7

Item No. 008.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), sail loft and crew quarters, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (2 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 1.75 x 1.5 in. Original envelope said, "Sail Loft Bill in Bunk."

Scope and Content Note

One image of unidentified men working in the sail loft and one image of Bartz in his bunk.
Box 75, Envelope 8

Item No. 009.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), various views and crew, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (44 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 1.75 x 1.5 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

Views of masts and yards, sails, rigging and crew mostly at work. Also includes several deck views.
Box 75, Envelope 9

Item No. 010.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), masts, yards and rigging, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (62 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, various sizes but mostly 1.75 x 1.5 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

Mostly views of masts, yards, and rigging. Some of the images have unidentified men working along the yards. Includes several deck scenes.
Box 75, Envelope 10

Item No. 011.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), becalmed, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (6 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Ship Becalmed Kaiulani."

Scope and Content Note

Full views of the vessel and views from on board the vessel as she is becalmed, possibly in the Doldrums somewhere between South America and Africa.
Box 75, Envelope 11

Item No. 012.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), anchored, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (5 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Kaiulani at anchor."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the vessel anchored. No dock or port is in view: location unknown.
Box 75, Envelope 12

Item No. 013.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), masts, yards and rigging, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (10 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

Views of the masts, yards, and rigging. Includes three views of unidentified crew members.
Box 75, Envelope 13

Item No. 014.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), deck view from bowsprit, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, " Kaiulani, Deck view from Bow sprit."

Scope and Content Note

One view of the deck, taken from on the bowsprit of the vessel.
Box 75, Envelope 14

Item No. 015.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) bowsprit from aloft, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (5 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Bowsprit From aloft."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the bowsprit with different sails rigged at various points underway.
Box 75, Envelope 15

Item No. 016.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) masts, yards and rigging, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (5 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Deck View."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the masts, yards, and rigging taken from on deck.
Box 75, Envelope 16

Item No. 017.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) main deck, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (3 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Main Deck From Aloft."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the main deck from aloft.
Box 75, Envelope 17

Item No. 018.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) forecastle head, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (7 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Foc'le Head From Aloft."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the forecastle head from aloft.
Box 75, Envelope 18

Item No. 019.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) staysail, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Staysail."

Scope and Content Note

One view of the staysail with rigging in view.
Box 75, Envelope 19

Item No. 020.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) stern, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (4 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Stern from aloft."

Scope and Content Note

View of the stern from aloft.
Box 75, Envelope 20

Item No. 021.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) fore rig, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (5 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Fore Rig."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the fore rig from aloft and on deck.
Box 75, Envelope 21

Item No. 022.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) main rig, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (13 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Main Rig."

Scope and Content Note

Views of the main rig from aloft and on deck. Men can be seen working on the yards.
Box 75, Envelope 22

Item No. 023.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) at Pitcairn Islands, 1941 November 20-21

Extent: 1 envelope (13 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Petcarin."

Scope and Content Note

Candid views of unidentified crew members and views of small boats along side the vessel, loading supplies.
Box 75, Envelope 23

Item No. 024.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) at Pitcairn Islands, 1941 November 20-21

Extent: 1 envelope (9 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Petcarn."

Scope and Content Note

Views of small boats and crew along side the vessel loading supplies, and views of landscapes of the Pitcairn Islands taken from the vessel.
Box 75, Envelope 24

Item No. 025.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), hove to, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (3 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Hove To."

Scope and Content Note

Images of the sails as the vessel is slowed from going forward.
Box 75, Envelope 25

Item No. 026.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), fore rig, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (29 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Fore Rig."

Scope and Content Note

Various views of the fore rig, while under full sail and with bare masts and yards.
Box 75, Envelope 26

Item No. 027.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) life boat, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (2 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Life Boat."

Scope and Content Note

Two views of unidentified crew working on the life boat, while it is on deck.
Box 75, Envelope 27

Item No. 028.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) candids of crew, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (3 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

One image of Bartz holding a large tuna and two images of the cats onboard.
Box 75, Envelope 28

Item No. 029.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) crew, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (27 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Personal."

Scope and Content Note

Candid and portraits of unidentified crew at work on the yards and at leisure. Images in this envelope match images in the KAIULANI albums.
Box 75, Envelope 29

Item No. 030.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) crew at work, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (17 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Personal."

Scope and Content Note

Images of crew mostly at work: in rain gear and in warm weather clothing, making sails and men on the yards. Includes several candid pictures of men at leisure. Images of unidentified crew and the captain can be found in the KAIULANI photo albums.
Box 75, Envelope 30

Item No. 031.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) crew at work and posed, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (26 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Personal."

Scope and Content Note

Various views of unidentified crew members and Bartz posed for photographs around the KAIULANI life preserver. Includes views of the crew at work on the yards and hauling in sails. Some of these negatives match images in the KAIULANI photo albums.
Box 75, Envelope 31

Item No. 032.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), daily life, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (21 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Personal."

Scope and Content Note

Various views of unidentified crew members posing for photographs, going about hygiene routines, using kerosene lamps, and climbing the masts. Includes one copy negative.
Box 75, Envelope 32

Item No. 033.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m) crew at work, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (26 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope was unmarked.

Scope and Content Note

Various views of crew working on the yards and on deck.
Box 75, Envelope 33

Item No. 034.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), albatross on deck, circa 1941-1942

Extent: 1 envelope (9 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Albatros."

Scope and Content Note

Various views of unidentified crew holding an albatross on deck. Includes views of the albatross along side the vessel as well. Images from this envelope can be found in the KAIULANI photo albums.
Box 75, Envelope 34

Item No. 035.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), working up the coast, circa 1942

Extent: 1 envelope (16 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 4.25 x 2.75 in. Original envelope said, "Up the Coast."

Scope and Content Note

Various views of crew at work on deck and on the yards; one view of the vessel, AMERICA, along side the KAIULANI. Images of men working on deck match images in the KAIULANI photo albums. Bartz's note on the original enclosure places these photographs near the end of their voyage.
Box 72, Folders 9-10

Item No. 036.  Kaiulani (built 1899; bark, 3m), miscellaneous, circa 1942

Extent: 1 folder (74 prints).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic prints, various sizes: 2.25 x 2.25 in. to 6 x 10 in. One black-and-white photographic postcard, 2.75 x 4.75 in.

Scope and Content Note

Miscellaneous photographs and one postcard from the KAIULANI's last voyage under sail. There are images of Bartz; crew at work and leisure; crew in jail in Hobart; mast, yards and riggings; and deck and full views of the vessel. Some of these images can be found in the KAIULANI photograph albums. These images were found in a box among other images that did not relate to the KAIULANI (these other prints have been separated and described in File Units 02 and 04). Many of these prints look like they were taken out of a scrapbook or were prepared to go in a scrapbook. Some of the images have writing on the back.
Box 19, 72-73 and 75-76

File Unit 02.  Photographs of vessels and people, 1913-1970s

Extent: 31 items (24 envelopes, 1 folder, 2 photograph albums, 2 glass plate negatives).
Physical Description: Photograph albums, glass plate negatives, acetate negatives and loose photographic prints.

Scope and Content Note

Contains photographs of vessels that Bartz sailed on from circa 1942-1947 and other vessels he may or may not have worked on. Vessels pictured in this file unit include AURORA, BIRKDALE, CADET, CATHERINE, CHARLES NELSON, CORINGLE, CYNTHIA OLSEN, EDWARD SEWELL, FALCON, GLASGOW, HARRY SMITH, HAROLD, JANE NETTLESON, JOHANNA SMITH, KATHERINE, MERCED, NAVIGATOR, NORWOOD, SEA CLOUD, SLOCUM, STAR OF FINLAND, STAR OF INDIA, SUDDEN, SYBIL MARSTON, TREVER, WE'RE HERE, WEST CUSSETA and WILLAPA; as well as movie ships (square-riggers); sailing ships; and unidentified vessels. Also includes photographs of: Bill Bartz in his Merchant Marine uniform, two unidentified men in their uniforms, an unidentified member of the KAIULANI crew (with Bartz in uniform, which dates this after the voyage of 1941-1942) and unidentified crew working onboard. The only identifiable location is Seattle, Washington. While it is assumed that Bartz took most of these photographs, there is one photographic print credited to Jack Shickell. Two prints are labeled as coming from the Firemen's Fund Collection. It is more than likely that there were other photographers that were not identified as well. Some of the photographic prints look like they were taken from albums, some the same format at the albums in this subseries (with colored paper on the back of the prints). Several acetate and glass plate negatives indicate that they were from Carl Christensen or were at one time in his possession.
A photograph from the first album in this file unit correlates to a negative in Bartz's "Home" category. Images of the vessel WE'RE HERE from the second photo album correlate with negatives from the group of negatives labeled "WE'RE HERE."
Box 19

Item No. 001.  Bill Bartz photograph albums, circa 1940s-1960s

Creator/Collector: Bartz, Bill
Extent: 2 volume (204 photographs).
Physical Description: Photograph albums, 14.5 x 12.5 in. containing black-and-white photographic prints of various sized, some mounted on colored paper.

Scope and Content Note

One album is unlabeled and contains approximately 76 photographs and one postcard, circa 1940-1950s. It appears as though there are some photos missing from the album. Some of the photographs are mounted in the same way that Karl Kortum formatted his albums. Photographs include Bartz in his Merchant Marine uniform; as a crew member; various square-riggers; photos of Bartz and others abroad, possibly Greece by the background; and candid photos of other men, mostly in uniform, and women. Because there is an image of Bartz before he got the tattoo on his chest, the album pre-dates the KAIULANI 1941-1942 voyage, but is not limited to this time period. Vessels pictured in this album are AMERICA, CITY OF NORFOLK, COLUMBIA, NEW YORK, SEA CLOUD, WEST CUSSETTA, and a small craft affiliated with the Merchant Marines: 10 R 777.
The other album has a photograph of the STAR OF INDIA on the cover. It contains approximately 127 photographs, circa 1940s-1960s. Many of the photographs are mounted in the same way as in Karl Kortum's albums. Most of the photographs appear to be taken at or after Bartz's time in the Merchant Marines. Images include views of square-riggers at dock as well as close-ups of masts and riggings; Bartz and others on the decks of vessels; views of Bethlehem Steel Shipyard with vessels in drydock and the Oakland waterfront in the background; photos of the NIPPON MARU and her crew; and images of the model ship PREUSSEN inside the SF Maritime Museum with its creator Eric Swanson standing next to it. Some of the photographs are credited to Karl Kortum. Vessels in this album include: FALCON, FOZ DO DOURD (ex. ABRAHAM RYDBERG), GLACIER, LOUISE, MABEL, NIPPON MARU, PACIFIC QUEEN, RUTH, SEA QUEEN, STAR OF INDIA, WE'RE HERE, WILLIAM H. SMITH and one vessel that is the [______ BOSTON] or out of Boston, Massachusetts. Approximately nine of the photographs are labeled with the initials, KK (Karl Kortum), which are photographs of the WILLIAM A. SMITH and the model of the PREUSSEN.
Box 73, Envelope 14

Item No. 002.  Aurora (barkentine, 4m), circa 1920s

Extent: 1 negative.
Physical Description: Black-and-white glass plate negative, 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Content Note

At anchor or at sea. This glass plate was in a box that also contained negatives of miscellaneous vessels. The glass was marked with the return address of Carl M. Christensen.
Box 75, Envelope 35

Item No. 003.  Coringle (schooner, 3m), circa 1942-1943

Extent: 1 envelope (4 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 2.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Views of Bartz at the wheel, deck and rigging. Bartz sailed on this vessel from 1942-1943 as an able bodied seaman.
Box 75, Envelope 36

Item No. 004.  Glasgow, circa 1940s

Extent: 1 envelope (14 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 3.75 in.

Scope and Content Note

Views of crew on deck, yards, and bowsprit.
Box 75, Envelope 37

Item No. 005.  Harold (schooner, 2m), circa 1943

Extent: 1 envelope (5 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives 2.5 x 3.75 in.

Scope and Content Note

View of the vessel at sea, underway, and Bartz and other men on deck. Bartz was the acting mate in 1943.
Box 73, Envelope 15

Item No. 006.  Navigator (tug), circa 1920s

Extent: 1 negative.
Physical Description: Black-and-white glass plate negative, 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Underway. This glass plate was in a box that also contained negatives of miscellaneous vessels. The glass was marked with the return address of Carl M. Christensen.
Box 75, Envelopes 38-49

Item No. 007.  Sea Cloud (bark, 4m), circa 1947

Extent: 12 envelopes (122 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 3.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Various views of the auxiliary bark, SEA CLOUD. Includes views of the figurehead, vessel at anchor, vessel clewed up, at dock, at dry dock, crew, "special shots," and various views of masts, yards and riggings. Bartz served as an able bodied seaman and mast captain on the SEA CLOUD in 1947. Bartz had these photographs separated into several envelopes and original order was maintained in the physical arrangement (original groups maintained as well).
Box 75, Envelope 50

Item No. 008.  West Cusseta (merchant vessel; built 1920), circa 1940s-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (35 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 3.75 in. and 2.75 x 4.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Various views of the WEST CUSSETA. Includes images of scenery, vessels at dock, dog and cat on board, and men on board the vessel and men at leisure. Images from this set of photographs match images in the first of the two photo albums in this file unit.
Box 75, Envelope 51

Item No. 009.  We're Here (yacht), circa 1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (9 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 3 x 4.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Various views of the vessel at dock and underway. Includes an image of Bartz on deck and one of with San Francisco waterfront in the background.
Box 75, Envelope 52

Item No. 010.  Square-rigged movie ships, circa 1940s-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (28 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 3 x 5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Various views of unidentified square-rigged vessels at dock. Includes full views, deck views, men working on the vessels and one image of Bartz on deck. It is unknown what role these vessels may have had in movies. Bartz named the original enclosure, "Movie Ships."
Box 75, Envelope 53

Item No. 011.  Unidentified sailing ships, circa 1940s

Extent: 1 envelope (5 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.75 x 4.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Full views of unidentified sailing ships. One image can be identified as the port of Seattle, Washington. Most of the vessels look to be schooners. Bartz named the original enclosure, "Sailing Ships."
Box 72, Folder 11

Item No. 012.  Miscellaneous vessels: steam schooners, tugs, steamers and destroyer, 1913-1940s

Extent: 1 folder (13 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 4. 5 in. and 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Content Note

Contains various views, of vessels: BEE (steam schooner) aground; CATHERINE (steam schooner) , ex. WHITNEY OLSON; CHARLES OLSEN after fire 1913 with steam schooner, RELIEF; CYNTHIA OLSEN (steam schooner) underway; JANE NETTLETON (steamer) at San Pedro from Trinidad, 1929; JOHANNA SMITH (schooner), at dock; KATHERINE (steam schooner) docked at Holmes Mill, Eureka, California; MERCED (steam schooner) underway; NORWOOD (steam schooner) loaded with lumber; SIBYL MARSTON (steam schooner) loaded with lumber; SLOCUM (tug); TREVER (destroyer), hull number 339, U. S. navy vessel; WILLAPA at San Pedro. This group of negatives was found in a box labeled, "Glass." The glass and one of the MERCED negatives had Carl M. Christiansen's return address on them.
Box 75, Envelope 54

Item No. 013.  Miscellaneous sailing vessels, circa 1920s-1950s

Creator/Collector: Shickell, Jack
Extent: 1 envelope (26 prints).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic prints, 1.75 x 2.75 in. and 4 x 4.75 in.

Scope and Content Note

Contains various views of sailing vessels BIRKDALE, CADET, FALCON, HARRY SMITH, and STAR OF INDIA, as well as unidentified vessels. Includes images of Bill Bartz in Merchant Marine uniform and other unidentified men. Some of the prints have writing or captions on them. There is one photo credited to Jack Shickell and two credited to the Fireman's Fund. Most of the prints look like they were taken from an album or scrapbook, some with similar paper backing like the albums in this subseries. These images were found with other images of the KAIULANI (the KAIULANI prints are in File Unit 01; other images have been put into file unit 04).
Box 76, Envelope 1

Item No. 014.  Rigging of unidentified vessel, circa 1950s-1970s

Extent: 1 envelope (3 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 35 mm.

Scope and Content Note

Images of the rigging of an unidentified vessel.
Box 76, Envelope 2

Item No. 015.  Miscellaneous images from Karl Kortum, circa 1950s-1960s

Extent: 1 envelope (3 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, (2) 2.5 x 2.5 in., (1) 2.5 x 3.75 in.

Scope and Content Note

Two images of unidentified men on an unidentified vessel and one image of the AMERICAN MANUFACTURER at dock. Note on original enclosure reads, "Bill: A couple of duplicate negs -- how did yours turn out? KK"
Box 76, Envelope 3

Item No. 016.  Photograph of an unidentified framed photograph, circa 1940s-1960s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative, 2.25 x 5.25 in.

Scope and Content Note

Copy negative of an image of an photograph of an unidentified four-masted barkentine.
Box 76, Envelope 4

Item No. 017.  Miscellaneous people, circa 1930s-1940s

Extent: 1 envelope (3 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 3.25 in. and 2.75 x 4.75 in.

Scope and Content Note

Photographs of men at leisure, sitting around a car, standing with a motorcycle; personal photographs that don't seem to be maritime related.
Box 76

File Unit 03.  Travel photographs, circa 1935-1950s

Extent: 9 envelopes (203 negatives).
Physical Description: Acetate negatives.

Scope and Content Note

Contains photographs, most likely all taken by Bartz or by others using his camera, documenting his travels while working as a seaman. Locations include: Alaska, China, Hobart (Ketches), "Home," New Guinea, Philippines, San Francisco Bay, South Africa, and Tasmania. It is likely that Bartz took these photographs while in the Merchant Marines and possibly after he was discharged. It is also possible that the photographs from South Africa and Hobart were taken while on the 1941-1942 voyage of the KAIULANI. Because the dates of these images cannot be determined and because of his extensive travel, it is not certain that these photographs were taken while he was with the KAIULANI. Many of the images are of activities on shore: local residents and landscapes, groups of men and women posing for the camera, and social activities. There are also images of landscapes taken from vessels as well as images of the vessels.
Box 76, Envelope 5

Item No. 001.  Alaska, circa 1942-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (7 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 3.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Images of the WEST CUSSETA in view as well as what appear to be local residents on board and along side the vessel.
Box 76, Envelope 6

Item No. 002.  Bill Bartz's home, circa 1935-1940s

Extent: 1 envelope (33 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 3.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Images are most likely from around the Portland, Oregon, area, where Bartz spent much of his childhood. Images depict a wooden boat, WHO CARES, in a driveway with unidentified people standing around it; the sailboat underway; a woman in several poses; and Bartz standing on a porch in his Merchant Marine uniform. The original enclosure was labeled, "Home."
Box 76, Envelope 7

Item No. 003.  China, circa 1942-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (29 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 3 x 5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Images of what appear to be local residents, taking part in social activities, group photos of men and women, some vessels at sea and landscapes. Some of the images from this group match images labeled by Bartz as "Philippines."
Box 76, Envelope 8

Item No. 004.  Hobart ketches, circa 1942-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (12 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 3 x 4.5 in. and 3 x 5.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Photographs of unidentified vessels from on deck, on the dock, and of vessels underway. Includes views of people onboard. Most likely these scenes are from Hobart, Tasmania, but it is unknown if these images are from Bartz's 1941-1942 voyage with the KAIULANI. One of these images is found in the prints in this file unit.
Box 76, Envelope 9

Item No. 005.  New Guinea, circa 1942-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (15 items: 51 images).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives 1.25 in. x 1.75 in. images.

Scope and Content Note

Contains images of the landscape; what appears to be local residents and huts; and what appears to be crew from Bartz's vessel on shore.
Box 76, Envelope 10

Item No. 006.  Philippines, circa 1942-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (28 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives

Scope and Content Note

Images of landscapes taken from sea; some women that appear to be local residents; what appears to be the crew of the vessel Bartz was traveling on; and scenes of life on shore and social activities. Some of the images from this group match images labeled by Bartz as, "China."
Box 76, Envelope 11

Item No. 007.  San Francisco Bay, circa 1942-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (14 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives 2.5 x 3.75 in. and 2.75 x 4.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Images include images of the San Francisco skyline, the Ferry Building, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, photos of unidentified men, and small craft in the San Francisco Bay. These photographs were found near the KAIULANI material. If these were from the 1941-1942 voyage, they were most likely not taken by Bartz; they are most likely from his time after the KAIULANI.
Box 76, Envelope 12

Item No. 008.  South Africa, circa 1942-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (48 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives, 2.5 x 4 in.

Scope and Content Note

Images of both town and country scenes; many images of men and women, including Bartz, engaging in social activities; people riding horses; photos of a man outside the Glasgow Butchery.
Box 76, Envelope 13

Item No. 009.  Tasmania, circa 1942-1950s

Extent: 1 envelope (17 negatives).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negatives (1) 2.5 x 3.5 in. and 2.75 x 4.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Images include landscapes; men and women onboard an unidentified vessel; men holding a life preserver, "Marine Board Launcheston." Images look like social gatherings rather than working on vessels.
Box 72

File Unit 04.  Personal photographs, circa 1920s-1980s

Extent: 1 envelope (16 items).
Physical Description: Envelope contains 13 black-and-white prints, one color print, one card with photomechanical image and one newspaper clipping.

Scope and Content Note

Includes photographs of Bill Bartz as a young child, photographs with Bartz and what appears to be his family, a newspaper clipping regarding ostrich farming, a Christmas card from Harold and Marguerite Huycke, and a picture of an unidentified event involving a horse-pulled fire-fighting wagon (likely a parade?). Most of the people are unidentified, besides one picture of Ruth (Bartz) as a child.
Box 72, Folder 12

Item No. 001.  Bartz Family Photographs and related material, circa 1920s-1980s

Extent: 1 envelope (16 items).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic prints, various sizes; textual material, various sizes; color photographic print, 8 x 10 in.

Scope and Content Note

Includes photographs of Bill Bartz as a young child, photographs with Bartz and what appears to be his family, an unidentified couple, a newspaper clipping regarding ostrich farming, a Christmas card from Harold and Marguerite Huycke, and a picture of an unidentified event (a parade?) involving a horse-pulled fire-fighting wagon. Most of the people are unidentified, besides one picture of Ruth (Bartz) as a child. These items were originally in a box with other loose photographs of the KAIULANI and miscellaneous vessels and people (the KAIULANI photographs are in File Unit 01. Some of the other photographs are in File Unit 02.)
Box 20

Subseries 12.1.02.  Randy Biddle photograph collection, circa 1900-1920

Extent: 1 folder (0.05 linear feet)

Scope and Content Note

Contains photocopies of photographs of steam schooners from the East and West coasts of the United States.
Photocopies of photographs that Randy Biddle sent to Huycke for identification, 2002. It is unclear who the original photographer(s) are or when the original photographs were taken.

Biography/Organization History

Randle McLean Biddle was born on December 30, 1944, in Evanston, Illinois. He was a consultant, maritime historian, and model ship builder who lived in southern California. Randy had a brother named Gary Thomas (born August 12, 1948) and a sister named Rhonda Elizabeth (born December 24, 1949). He credits the 1942 book "Ship Model Building" and a long friendship with its author Gene Johnson and his wife Ollie as original inspiration for his interest in maritime history and models.
During the 1980s Randle worked for Compact Data Systems, Inc. in Sherman Oaks, California. From 1978-1997 he built a model of the scow schooner GASLIGHT. The original GASLIGHT was built in 1874 at the Henry J. Ervin yard in San Francisco. Her last voyage was in the early 1930s as a motor-driven barge and was left in Gallinas Creek, which is near Ignacio, California. Randle consulted many resources and people while building this model, including Bob Weinstein (Biddle used his photographs, which were slated to be archived as the Robert A. Weinstein collection at the Los Angeles Maritime in San Pedro, California), Ron Cleveland (also a model builder), and Al Christofani (an owner of the Anderson and Christofani yard at Hunter's Point where many scows were built). Biddle was a board member of the Robert Weinstein Maritime Research Institute.
Biddle had a business named Windship Studios in Los Angeles where he provided such services as ship model repair, restoration and construction as well as provenance research and documentation and research and consulting in vessel histories. He's also published articles on maritime topics including some in the Nautical Research Journal titled: "Researching and modeling San Francisco Bay scow schooners" and "Deck and anchor details of San Francisco Bay scow schooners." Much of Randy's research, writing and model building projects aimed to more accurately reconstruct the appearance of historically significant but infrequently modeled vessels.
References: "Speakers Biography" in "The Medford Brig PILGRIM, 1825: A Closer Look," presented before the Annual Conference of The Nautical Research Guild, November 6, 1999. Copy of this biography found in Box 6, folder "Randle Biddle - PILGRIM" in the Raymond Acker papers at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (HDC 1506, SAFR 21688).
List of Antique Restorers, "Restoration Advice," http://www.restoration-advice.org/Pages/restorers-usa.html, accessed December 14, 2011.

Arrangement

In original order.

Provenance

Photocopies of photographs that Randy Biddle sent to Huycke for identification, 2002. It is unclear who the original photographer(s) are or when the original photographs were taken.

Related Material

Randle M. Biddle photographs, 1972. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (P79-103, SAFR 14896). (18) color roll negatives, 1-1/4 in. square, of the scow schooner GASLIGHT partially buried in the dry creekbed of Gallinas Creek, CA, Randle M. Biddle photog., 1972. (15) color prints, 3.5 x 3.5 in., printed from the above negatives of the GASLIGHT. Each print labeled on the back by the photographer identifying the view.
Biddle, Randle McLean - Correspondence, 1977-1980. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (HDC 0823, SAFR 8436). (4) letters with attached drawings re: scow schooner construction, between Randle McLean Biddle and Al Christofani. All Xerox copies.
Box 20, fld 1

File Unit 01.  Steam schooners from the East Coast and West Coast, circa 1900-1920

Extent: 1 folder.

Scope and Content Note

Photocopies of photographs that Randy Biddle sent to Huycke for identification, 2002. It is unclear who the original photographer(s) are or when the original photographs were taken.
Boxes 20-25

Subseries 12.1.03.  Carl Christensen photograph collection, circa 1880s-1965, 2002 (bulk 1934-1955)

Extent: 6 boxes (1.8 linear feet)

Scope and Content Note

Contains Carl Christensen photographic prints and negatives of a variety of vessels (schooners, steamships, etc.), including both American and foreign vessels. Locations in the United States include: Alaska: Ketchikan, Uyak; California: Eureka, Humboldt Bay, Rolph, Samoa, San Francisco Bay, San Pedro, South Bay, Treasure Island; Oregon: Coos Bay; Washington: Seattle. Includes one photograph of Carl Christensen in front of his new boat in 1956.
The Oregon Maritime Center scanned these prints and negatives in 2001. It appears that Niels Nielsen was the person in contact with the Oregon Maritime Center and that Nielsen sent Huycke the computer print-outs once the photos and negatives were scanned. In 2001 Nielsen sent Harold Huycke the original photographs and negatives. According to a letter from Harold Huycke to Diane Cooper (staff member at the San Francisco Maritime) on September 4, 2002, Harold acquired hundreds of Carl's photographs and negatives through Art Christensen around 1998. Huycke said "they were not well inventoried or catalogued, but I had some friends in Oregon take a lot of time to make enlarged copy photos and prints on a computer program, besides an inventory list of the ships' names . . . for the time being I kept them all [the originals], in a stuffed filing cabinet drawer." (Harold Huycke letter to Diane Cooper, September 4, 2002. Harold D. Huycke Collection. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (HDC 1600, Series 3.08, File Unit 020))
Sometimes there is only a photographic print for a vessel and not a negative.

Biography/Organization History

Carl Mobius Christensen was born May 28, 1906, and died on January 6, 1986, in Arroyo Grande, California at the age of 79. He was a native of Humboldt County and was born and raised on the Samoa Peninsula near the U.S. Coast Guard Station. Christensen lived in Eureka for many years before moving to Grove City and then to Arroyo Grande. He was a photographer, photograph collector, and a maritime historian specializing in steam schooners of the Pacific Coast. He was a member of the Humboldt County Historical Society and the Humboldt Maritime Museum. Christensen was a member of the Eureka Firefighters Local No. 652 and Carl's father worked for years at the Humboldt Bar life-saving station.
During the 1930s-1940s, Carl and his brother Art Christensen both piloted the launch MADAKET (ex NELLIE C.), ferrying passengers and freight from Samoa to Eureka. The MADAKET was built in Fairhaven in 1909, launched in 1910 and refurbished in 1989. She is the oldest continuously operating passenger vessel in the United States, celebrated her 100th birthday on June 6, 2010, and is the last survivor of seven original ferries that transported mill workers and families around Humboldt Bay. The completion of the Eureka-Samoa bridge in 1971 put the ferry service out of business. Ironically, the second span of the California 255 Samoa Bridge is named in honor of Carl L. Christensen Jr., a democratic District Attorney and Justice in Humboldt County who died in September 1976.
Carl often frequented Sam Swanlund's photography shop "Swanlund's Camera" in Eureka, California, where he would have prints made and would sell photographs to Swanlund. In an interview in 2002, Swanlund recalled that Carl Christensen and Lloyd Stine met Ray Jerome Baker (also known as R.J. Baker) who had a photo studio in Eureka from 1904-1910 before he moved to Hawaii with his family. Over the years, Christensen and Stine bought Baker's photographs (about 1400 glass plate negatives) from his time in Humboldt County. Carl and Lloyd would often come into Swanlund's shop to have contact sheets made from glass plate negatives they had purchased from Baker, and in the late 1960s Sam Swanlund purchased several hundred of those negatives from Christensen and Stine. In the 1970s, Peter Palmquist purchased other Baker photographs from Christensen. Swanlund donated all of his Baker photographs to Humboldt State University. Palmquist donated some Baker photographs to Humboldt State University and others to the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University.
Carl Christensen was very knowledgeable about steam schooners and corresponded with both Karl Kortum and Harold Huycke, among other maritime historians. In a letter that Harold Huycke wrote to Carl's brother Art in 2004, he says that "upon reflecting on the numerous people I have known who have been very important in the accumulation of the entire steam schooner history, as far as I know, Carl is close to the top of the list of preservers and historians . . . I think it is very important that some space be dedicated to the biographies of those people, like Carl, who did so much in the very earliest years of this research."
Carl was survived by his wife Frankie B. Christensen, daughter and son-in law Beth and Isam Zamamiri, son David R. Christensen, brothers Arthur E. Christensen and George Christensen, and sister Anna McGrew.
References: Butler, Edith. 2001. Finding aid for the "Swanlund-Baker Photograph Collection, ca. 1904-1925," Humboldt State University Special Collections, http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/1k/tf6779n81k/files/tf6779n81k.pdf, accessed December 14, 2011
Doran, Bob. 2002. Sam Swanlund interview "Working on his Legacy" in the North Coast Journal, http://www.northcoastjournal.com/091202/cover0912.html, accessed December 14, 2011
Huycke, Harold letter to Art Christensen, November 27, 2004. Harold D. Huycke Collection. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (HDC 1600, Series 3.08, File Unit 020)
Upshaw, Deborah. June 1995. "Bay ambassador turns 85," North Coast Journal, http://www.northcoastjournal.com/JUN95/HISTORY.HTM, accessed December 14, 2011
"100 Years of Madaket", Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum, http://humboldtbaymaritimemuseum.com/MADAKEThistory.html, accessed December 13, 2011.
"Carl M. Christensen Obituary." Times-Standard. Eureka, California. 12 January 1986.

Arrangement

The computer print-outs and the photographs and negatives are in numerical order (which is also generally in alphabetic order). The computer print-outs were left in the original groupings that Huycke had them in. The vessels in file unit 02 have intellectually been put in alphabetical order in the finding aid, while their physical arrangement has been left in original order. Some of the envelopes are physically not in alphabetical order. For example, some of the photographs are physically arranged by type (e.g. Eureka ferry boats) but the vessel names are also on the envelopes. Since we know the name of the vessel, the vessel name has been put in alphabetic order in the finding aid and the type of vessel has been listed in the summary note.

Provenance

The Oregon Maritime Center scanned these prints and negatives in 2001. It appears that Niels Nielsen was the person in contact with the Oregon Maritime Center and that Nielsen sent Huycke the computer print-outs once the photos and negatives were scanned. In 2001 Nielsen sent Harold Huycke the original photographs and negatives. According to a letter from Harold Huycke to Diane Cooper (staff member at the San Francisco Maritime) on September 4, 2002, Harold acquired hundreds of Carl's photographs and negatives through Art Christensen around 1998. Huycke said "they were not well inventoried or catalogued, but I had some friends in Oregon take a lot of time to make enlarged copy photos and prints on a computer program, besides an inventory list of the ships' names . . . for the time being I kept them all [the originals], in a stuffed filing cabinet drawer." (Harold Huycke letter to Diane Cooper, September 4, 2002. Harold D. Huycke Collection. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (HDC 1600, Series 3.08, File Unit 020))

Related Material

Carl Christensen photograph collections at the San Francisco Maritime NHP:

  • Carl Christensen photographs (SAFR 18548, P78-085a)
  • Carl Christensen photographs, 1956-1958, (SAFR 23357, P78-319a)
  • Carl Christensen photograph albums (SAFR 19519, P78-478a) (Previously SCR 9 a-vvv)
  • Carl Christensen photograph collection (SAFR 19543, P79-093a)
  • Carl Christensen collection of Jim Gibbs photographs (SAFR 23356, P80-006a)
  • Carl Christensen photograph collection (SAFR 00311, P83-057a)
  • Carl Christensen photograph collection (SAFR 14390, P85-035)
Box 20, flds 2-7

File Unit 01.  Computer print-outs of scanned vessel prints and negatives, 2002

Extent: 6 folders.

Scope and Content Note

Box 20, folder 2: 2001.1-2001.36; Box 20, folder 3: 2001.37-2001.145; Box 20, folder 4: 2001.146-2001.195; Box 20, folder 5: 2001.196-2001.387; Box 20, folder 6: 2001.388-2001.512; Box 20, folder 7: 2001.513-2001.621
Boxes 21- 24; Box 25 envs 1-81

File Unit 02.  Vessel photographic prints and negatives, circa 1880s -1965 (bulk 1930s-1950s)

Extent: 615 envelopes.
Physical Description: Acetate negatives are various sizes (2.5 x 4.5 in. and 2.5 x 3.5 in.) and black-and-white photographic prints are 2.75 x 4.5 in.

Scope and Content Note

Box 21: A-C (2001.1-2001.133); Box 22: D-H (2001.134-2001.273); Box 23: I-O (2001.274-2001.404); Box 24: P-Ti (2001.405-2001.540); Box 25: Tol-Z, unidentified (2001.541-2001.621).
Box 21, envelope 1

Item No. 001.  A.C. Rubel (tanker), 1947 May 1

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "17" stamped on back of print

Scope and Content Note

2001.1. Union Oil Tanker EUREKA.
Box 21, envelope 2

Item No. 002.  A.C. Rubel (tanker), 1947 May 1

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "17" stamped on back of print

Scope and Content Note

2001.2. Union Oil Tanker EUREKA.
Box 21, envelope 3

Item No. 003.  Admiral Evans (merchant vessel), circa 1900

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.3. Rams wharf at Ketchikan.
Box 21, envelope 4

Item No. 004.  Admiral Evans (merchant vessel), circa 1914

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.4. Sunk in Alaska.
Box 21, envelope 5

Item No. 005.  Agia Irene (cargo vessel), 1963 December

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.5. Greek Liberty.
Box 21, envelope 6

Item No. 006.  Agia Irene (cargo vessel), 1963 December

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.6. Greek Liberty.
Box 21, envelope 7

Item No. 007.  Agia Irene (cargo vessel), 1963 December

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.7. Greek Liberty.
Box 21, envelope 8

Item No. 008.  Agia Irene (cargo vessel), 1963 December

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.8. Greek Liberty.
Box 21, envelope 9

Item No. 009.  Akibasan Maru (cargo vessel), 1959 October

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.9
Box 21, envelope 10

Item No. 010.  Akibasan Maru (cargo vessel), 1959 October

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.10
Box 21, envelope 11

Item No. 011.  Akron (airship), 1931-1933

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.11
Box 21, envelope 12

Item No. 012.  Alameda (merchant vessel), circa 1930-1940s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.12. Wreck in Alaska.
Box 21, envelope 13

Item No. 013.  Alaska Standard (cargo vessel), 1937

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "576 F" stamped on back of print

Scope and Content Note

2001.13
Box 21, envelope 14

Item No. 014.  Albina (motor boat), 1956 April 1

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.14
Box 21, envelope 15

Item No. 015.  Alert (U.S. Coast Guard Cutter), 1947 February 22

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Foot of C St. Eureka" written on back of print. "0510" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.15
Box 21, envelope 16

Item No. 016.  Alert (U.S. Coast Guard Cutter), 1947 March 9

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Humboldt Bay Eureka" written on back of print. "303 D" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.16
Box 21, envelope 17

Item No. 017.  Alert (U.S. Coast Guard Cutter), 1947 March 9

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Foot of A. Street Eureka" written on back of print. "303 D" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.17
Box 21, envelope 18

Item No. 018.  Allen Cody (merchant vessel), 1953 October 12

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "South Bay" written on back of print. "871" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.18
Box 21, envelope 19

Item No. 019.  Alliance (passenger vessel), circa 1920s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Eureka" written on back of print. "29" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.19
Box 21, envelope 20

Item No. 020.  Aloma (merchant vessel), 1953 October 12

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Humboldt Bay" written on back of print. "637" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.20
Box 21, envelope 21

Item No. 021.  Alvarado (cargo vessel), 1940

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Frisco Bay" written on back of print. "May 29, 1940" and "97" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.21. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in the background.
Box 21, envelope 33

Item No. 022.  Americ (cargo vessel), circa 1930s-1940s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Little River Wharf (just north of Samoa) Humboldt Bay" written on back of print. "12" stamped on back of print. "Freeman Foto" appears to have been written on negative used to make the print and appears on lower right hand corner of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.33
Box 21, envelope 22

Item No. 023.  Angelona (motorboat), 1952 May 4

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Humboldt Bay" written on back of print. "349" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.22
Box 21, envelope 23

Item No. 024.  Anchor Hitch (cargo vessel), 1948 July 19

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "San Francisco" written on back of print. "14" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.23
Box 21, envelope 24

Item No. 025.  Andrew Jackson (merchant vessel), 1953 October 12

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Humboldt Bay" written on back of print. "871" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.24
Box 21, envelope 25

Item No. 026.  Antelope (ferry), 1946 November 11

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope being towed to Samoa" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.25
Box 21, envelope 26

Item No. 027.  Antelope (ferry), 1946 November 11

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope being towed to Samoa" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.26
Box 21, envelope 27

Item No. 028.  Antelope (ferry), 1946 November 11

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope being towed to Samoa" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.27
Box 21, envelope 28

Item No. 029.  Antelope (ferry), 1903

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Humboldt Bay" written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.28
Box 21, envelope 29

Item No. 030.  Antelope (ferry), 1950 October 22

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope on beach south of Samoa" written on back of print. "617" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.29
Box 21, envelope 30

Item No. 031.  Antelope (ferry), 1933

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope Eureka" written on back of print. "1105" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.30
Box 21, envelope 31

Item No. 032.  Antelope (ferry), 1946 November 11

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Getting ready to tow the Antelope to Samoa" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.31
Box 21, envelope 32

Item No. 033.  Antelope (ferry) and Marblehead (U.S. Navy), circa 1910

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Humboldt Bay" written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.32
Box 21, envelope 34

Item No. 034.  Antelope (ferry), 1946 November 11

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope being towed to Samoa" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.34
Box 21, envelope 35

Item No. 035.  Antelope (ferry), 1953 June 28

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Remains of Antelope south of Samoa" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.35
Box 21, envelope 36

Item No. 036.  Antelope (ferry), 1946 November 11

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope being towed to Samoa" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.36
Box 21, envelope 37

Item No. 037.  Antelope (ferry), 1947 January 5

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope just south of Hammond's" written on back of print. "19" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.37
Box 21, envelope 38

Item No. 038.  Antelope (ferry), 1946 November 11

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Antelope being towed to Samoa for beaching" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.38
Box 21, envelope 39

Item No. 039.  Antelope (ferry), 1953 June 28

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Remains of Antelope south of Samoa" written on back of print. "62" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.39
Box 21, envelope 40

Item No. 040.  Arcata (cargo vessel), 1938

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "(Hammond) Humboldt Bay. Sunk by Japanese submarine July 1942 in north Pacific. The Arcata was formerly the Chas. Nelson Line 'Glymont'. Tonnage 2722.9 Length 300', built 1919 at Portland, Oregon" written on back of print. "23" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.40
Box 21, envelope 41

Item No. 041.  Arthur Fribourg (cargo vessel), 1955 January 23

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "821" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.41
Box 21, envelope 42

Item No. 042.  Astoria (cargo vessel), 1932

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Astoria (C-H) [steamer], Humboldt Bay, 1932," written on back of print. "Swamlund Studio, Eureka, Calif.," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.42
Box 21, envelope 43

Item No. 043.  Astoria (cargo vessel), circa 1932

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.43 "Astoria (C&H), Humboldt Bay, California, 1932?, Neg only," written on note with original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 44

Item No. 044.  Atlantic (merchant vessel), 1939

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Atlantic (U. S.), San Francisco," written on back of print. "The Bohmansson Drug Co., 500 3rd Street, Eureka, Calif." stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.44
Box 21, envelope 45

Item No. 045.  Awoshima Maru (merchant vessel), 1954 April 10

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Awoshima Maru, Humboldt Bay, 4-10-54," written on back of print. "174" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.45
Box 21, envelope 46

Item No. 046.  Awoshima Maru (merchant vessel), 1954 April 10

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Awoshima Maru, Humboldt Bay, 4-10-54," written on back of print. "174" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.46
Box 21, envelope 47

Item No. 047.  Awoshima Maru (merchant vessel), 1954 April 10

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Awoshima Maru," written on back of print. "174" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.47
Box 21, envelope 48

Item No. 048.  Ayios Dimitris (cargo vessel), 1964

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.48 "AYIOS DIMITRIS; May or June 1964; Neg, 0 Photo," written on note in original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 49

Item No. 049.  Ayios Dimitris (cargo vessel), 1964

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.49 "AYIOS DIMITRIS; May or June 1964; Neg," written on note in original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 50

Item No. 050.  Balestrieri (merchant vessel), 1952 April 5

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Balestrieri, Humboldt Bay, 4-5-52," written on back of print. "[1]14," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.50
Box 21, envelope 51

Item No. 051.  Balsam (cutter), 1953 October 12

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Balsam, USCG, Humboldt Bay, 10-12-53, at South Bay," written on back of print. "637" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.51
Box 21, envelope 52

Item No. 052.  Balsam (cutter), 1953 October 12

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "USCG, Balsam, South Bay, 10-12-53" written on back of print. "871" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.52 At South Bay.
Box 21, envelope 53

Item No. 053.  Bandon (steam schooner), 1937

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Bandon, Humboldt Bay, 1937" written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif.," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.53 At Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 54

Item No. 054.  Bengkalis (merchant vessel), 1964 January

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.54 "BENGKALIS," Dutch M. S., Jan 1964, 3 negs," written on note in original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 55

Item No. 055.  Bengkalis (merchant vessel), 1964 January

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.55 "BENGKALIS," Dutch M. S., Jan 1964, NEG," written on note in original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 56

Item No. 056.  Bengkalis (merchant vessel), 1964 January

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.56 "BENGKALIS," Dutch M. S., Jan 1964, NEG," written on note in original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 57

Item No. 057.  Bertha (steam schooner), circa 1914-1915

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.57"STEAMER BERTHA, Burned at Uyak, Alaska, 1 NEG," written on a note in the original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 58

Item No. 058.  Biddle (dredge), 1953 October 12

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Biddle U. S. dredge, 10-12-53, Humboldt Bar," written on back of print. "637" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.60 At Humboldt Bay Bar, California.
Box 21, envelope 59

Item No. 059.  Birkenstein (cargo vessel), 1964 June

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.61 "BIRKENSTEIN, German M. S., June 1964, NEG," written on a note in the original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 60

Item No. 060.  Birkenstein (cargo vessel), 1964 June

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.62 "BIRKENSTEIN, German M. S., June 1964, NEG," written on a note in the original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 61

Item No. 061.  Birkenstein (cargo vessel), 1964 June

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.63 "BIRKENSTEIN, German M. S., June 1964, NEG," written on a note in the original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 62

Item No. 062.  Boat Races (motorboats), 1938 July 4

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Boat races, Humboldt Bay, July 4, 1938," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif.," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.64 At Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 63

Item No. 063.  Boobyalla (merchant vessel), circa 1900-1920

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.65 Wreck. "BOOBYALLA, Wreck, NEG," written on note in original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 64

Item No. 064.  Boren (merchant vessel), 1934

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Boren, at Carson Mill, Humboldt Bay, Swedish, 1934," written on back of print. "21" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.66 Swedish vessel.
Box 21, envelope 65

Item No. 065.  Borie (destroyer), 1937

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Borie, Humboldt Bay, 1937," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif.," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.67 Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 66

Item No. 066.  Breezin Thru (yacht), 1947 September 21

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Yacht 'Breezin Thru,' Humboldt Bay, Sept 21, 1947," written on back of print. "101" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.68
Box 21, envelope 67

Item No. 067.  Brooklyn (steam schooner), circa 1900

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Brooklyn," written on back of print. "176" stamped on back of print. "

Scope and Content Note

2001.69
Box 21, envelope 68

Item No. 068.  Brooklyn (steam schooner), November 8 1930

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Brooklyn on beach at Samoa, Nov. 8, 1930," written on back of print. "EPACO PRINT 28" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.70 Wrecked in Samoa.
Box 21, envelope 69

Item No. 069.  Brooklyn (steam schooner), November 8 1930

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Brooklyn on beach at Samoa, Nov. 8, 1930," written on back of print. "EPACO PRINT 28" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.71 Wrecked in Samoa.
Box 21, envelope 72

Item No. 070.  Brooklyn (steam schooner), November 8 1930

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Brooklyn on beach at Samoa, Nov. 8, 1930," written on back of print. "EPACO PRINT 28" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.74 Wrecked at Samoa
Box 21, envelope 70

Item No. 071.  Brunswick (merchant vessel), 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Brunswick, Bayside wharf, Humboldt Bay, 1935," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif.," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.72 At Bayside Wharf, Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 71

Item No. 072.  Bullaren (passenger vessel), 1939

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Bullaren at Fairhaven, Humboldt Bay, 1939," written on back of print. "13" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.73 At Fairhaven, California.
Box 21, envelope 73

Item No. 073.  C. Wetmore (whaleback vessel), circa 1892

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.75 Wreck at Coos Bay, Oregon. "C. WETMORE (wreck), Coos Bay, Whaleback," written on note in original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 74

Item No. 074.  Cahokia (merchant vessel), 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Cahokia, Humboldt Bay, 1935," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif. 53," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.76 At Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 75

Item No. 075.  California State (cargo vessel), 1939

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "California State (training ship) Treasure Island, 1939," written on back of print. "Bohmansson Drug Co. 500 3rd Street, Eureka, Calif," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.77 At Treasure Island.
Box 21, envelope 76

Item No. 076.  California State (cargo vessel), circa 1930-1940s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.78 "CALIFORNIA STATE," Carson's Mill, Eureka, NEG only," written on note inside original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 77

Item No. 077.  Calmar (cargo vessel), 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Calmar, Samoa, 1935," written on back of print. Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif., 12," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.79 At Samoa.
Box 21, envelope 78

Item No. 078.  Cap Delgado (merchant vessel), 1964 September

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.80 "CAP DEL GADO, German, Neg," written on note in original enclosure.
Box 21, envelope 79

Item No. 079.  Cap Delgado (merchant vessel), 1964 October

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.81 German vessel.
Box 21, envelope 80

Item No. 080.  Cap Delgado (merchant vessel), 1964 October

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.82
Box 21, envelope 81

Item No. 081.  Cap Frio (merchant vessel), 1964 February 19

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.83 German vessel.
Box 21, envelope 82

Item No. 082.  Cap Frio (merchant vessel), 1964

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.84 German vessel.
Box 21, envelope 83

Item No. 083.  Cap Frio (merchant vessel), 1964 February 19

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.85 German vessel.
Box 21, envelope 84

Item No. 084.  Cap Colorado (merchant vessel), 1965

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.86 German vessel.
Box 21, envelope 85

Item No. 085.  Cap Colorado (merchant vessel), 1965

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.87 German vessel.
Box 21, envelope 86

Item No. 086.  Cape Horn (merchant vessel), 1939

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Cape Horn, Humboldt Bay, 1939," written on back of print. "19" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.88
Box 21, envelope 87

Item No. 087.  Cape Horn (merchant vessel), 1939

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.89 Crossing out, Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 22, envelope 40

Item No. 088.  Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat), 1958 October 2

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Launching Eureka's fire boat, 10-2-58, Humboldt Bay," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.174 Launching of Eureka's fireboat.

Related Material

See also P78-319a.4 for "Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat) spraying water, 1958 October".
Box 22, envelope 41

Item No. 089.  Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat), 1958 October 2

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.175 Launching of Eureka's fireboat.

Related Material

See also P78-319a.4 for "Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat) spraying water, 1958 October".
Box 22, envelope 42

Item No. 090.  Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat), 1958 October 2

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Eureka's fire boat, Humboldt Bay, 10-2-58," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.176

Related Material

See also P78-319a.4 for "Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat) spraying water, 1958 October".
Box 22, envelope 43

Item No. 091.  Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat), 1958 October 2

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Eureka's fire boat, Humboldt bay, 10-2-58," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.177

Related Material

See also P78-319a.4 for "Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat) spraying water, 1958 October".
Box 22, envelope 44

Item No. 092.  Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat), 1958 October 2

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Eureka's fire boat, Humboldt bay, 10-2-58," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.178

Related Material

See also P78-319a.4 for "Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat) spraying water, 1958 October".
Box 22, envelope 45

Item No. 093.  Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat), 1958 October 2

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Eureka's fire boat, Humboldt bay, 10-2-58," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.179

Related Material

See also P78-319a.4 for "Captain Pudgy Davis (fireboat) spraying water, 1958 October".
Box 21, envelope 88

Item No. 094.  Carona (unidentified vessel type), 1937

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "All that's left of Carona wrecked Humboldt Bay, taken, 1937." written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif.," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.90 Might be the remains of the passenger steamer CORONA that was wrecked in 1907.
Box 21, envelope 89

Item No. 095.  Catherine (merchant vessel), 1934

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Catherine, Humboldt Bay, 1934," written on back of print. "5" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.91
Box 21, envelope 90

Item No. 096.  Catusha (passenger vessel), 1958

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.92 At San Pedro, California. "Paw, S. S.," written on note inside original enclosure.
Box 22, envelope 53

Item No. 097.  Cazadero (built 1903; ferry), circa 1920s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "'Cazadero (N.W.P?) Built 1903 at Alameda, Calif., length 356'6" tonnage 1682 Gr. Speed 17 MPH," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.187
Box 21, envelope 91

Item No. 098.  Celone (passenger vessel), circa 1920s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.93 Crossing Humboldt Bay Bar, California.
Box 21, envelope 92

Item No. 099.  Chahunta (merchant vessel), 1953 May 4

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Chahunte, Eureka, 5-4-52," written on back of print. "349" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.94
Box 21, envelope 93

Item No. 100.  Chandler (destroyer), 1936

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Chandler & Southard, Eureka, 1936," written on back of print. "1375" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.95 With SOUTHARD (207), at Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 94

Item No. 101.  Charlie Watson (tanker), 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Charlie Watson, (Standard Oil) Humboldt Bay, 1935," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif.," Stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.96 At Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 95

Item No. 102.  Cherokee (merchant vessel), 1952 May 14

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Cherokee, boat basin, Eureka, 5-14-52," written on back of print. "823" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.97
Box 21, envelope 96

Item No. 103.  Cherokee (merchant vessel), 1952 May 4

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Cherokee, Humboldt Bay, 5-4-52," written on back of print. "849" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.98
Box 21, envelope 97

Item No. 104.  Cherokee (merchant vessel), 1952 May 14

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Cherokee, entering Humboldt Bay, 5-14-52," written on back of print. "823" stamped on print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.99
Box 21, envelope 98

Item No. 105.  Cherokee (merchant vessel), 1952 May 18

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Cherokee, entering Humboldt Bay, 5-14-52," written on back of print. "823," stamped on print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.100
Box 21, envelope 99

Item No. 106.  Chevron (tanker), 1949 January 29

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "'Chevron,' (Standard Oil) at Eureka, Calif., Jan 29, 1949," written on back of print. "4" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.101 At Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 100

Item No. 107.  Chickasaw (merchant vessel), 1962

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.102 Wreck.
Box 21, envelope 101

Item No. 108.  Chickasaw (merchant vessel), 1962

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.102 Wreck.
Box 21, envelope 102

Item No. 109.  China Clipper (sea plane), 1939

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "China Clipper, Treasure Island, 1939," written on back of print. "Bohmansson Drug Co, 500 3rd Street, Eureka, Calif, 1," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.104 At San Francisco. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in background.
Box 21, envelope 103

Item No. 110.  China Clipper (sea plane), 1939

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "China Clipper, Treasure Island, 1939," written on back of print. "Bohmansson Drug Co, 500 3rd Street, Eureka, Calif, 1," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.105 At San Francisco. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in background.
Box 21, envelope 104

Item No. 111.  Chipana (cargo vessel), 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "CHIPANA -- (Grace), Humboldt Bay, 1935," written on back of print. "69," stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.106 At Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 107

Item No. 112.  Christensen, Carl, 1956 April 1

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Carl Christensen, Humboldt Bay, 4-1-1956, and his new boat," written on back of print. "282" stamped on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.109 Carl Christensen and his new boat. At Humboldt Bay, California.

Related Material

See also P78-319a.1 for "Carl Christensen standing in front of an unidentified launch or tugboat, 1956 December 29".
Box 21, envelope 105

Item No. 113.  Christianna Pikurtiz (merchant vessel), 1964 September

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.107 German vessel.
Box 21, envelope 106

Item No. 114.  Christianna Pikurtiz (merchant vessel), 1964 September

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.108 German vessel.
Box 21, envelope 108

Item No. 115.  Christianna Pikurtiz (merchant vessel), 1964 September

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.110 German Vessel.
Box 22, envelope 55

Item No. 116.  City of Rafael (ferry), 1936

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "City of San Rafael, 'Frisco' Bay, 1936," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio Eureka, Calif., 100," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.189 Richmond-San Rafael Ferry
Box 21, envelope 109

Item No. 117.  City of Topeka (passenger vessel), circa 1900-1930

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.111
Box 21, envelope 110

Item No. 118.  Clara G. (launch), 1952 April 20

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Clara F. of Astoria, Eureka, 4-20-52," written on back of print. "152" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.112 Vessel from Astoria; at Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 111

Item No. 119.  Clydefield (tanker), circa 1950s-1960s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.113 British tanker, headed for Japanese shipbreakers. Mc Garvie Photo [Possibly Mike McGarvey?]
Box 21, envelope 112

Item No. 120.  Coast Guard (motor boat), 1938 July 7

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Coast Guard, Humboldt Bay, July 4, 1938," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif., 1625," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.114 At Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 113

Item No. 121.  Coast Guard (cutter), 1949 April 24

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Coast Guard boat, 4-24-49, Humboldt Bay," written on back of print. "15" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.115 At Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 114

Item No. 122.  Coast Guard (life boat), 1903

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Coast Guard life boat, Humboldt Bay, 1903," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.116 At Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 115

Item No. 123.  Commissioner (merchant vessel), 1940 August 17

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. "Commissioner (Seattle)(tug), Eureka, 8-17-49," written on back of print. "13" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.117
Box 21, envelope 116

Item No. 124.  Commissioner (merchant vessel), 1940 August 17

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.118 Tug from Seattle.
Box 21, envelope 117

Item No. 125.  Conqueror (barkentine), 1918 February 22

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.119 At Rolph, California.
Box 21, envelope 118

Item No. 126.  Coquille (launch), 1955 July 17

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Coquille, Humboldt Bay, 7-17-55," written on back of print. "223," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.120 At Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 119

Item No. 127.  Corona (merchant vessel), 1965

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.121 German M. S.
Box 21, envelope 120

Item No. 128.  Corona (merchant vessel), 1965

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.122
Box 21, envelope 121

Item No. 129.  Cotton State (merchant vessel), circa 1945-1957

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.123
Box 21, envelope 122

Item No. 130.  Covena (cargo vessel), 1932

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Corena, Humboldt bay, 1932," written on back of print. "EPACO, Jan 16, 1933 QUALITY, 2," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.124 At Eureka, California, California.
Box 21, envelope 123

Item No. 131.  Covena (cargo vessel), 1932

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.125 At Samoa.
Box 21, envelope 124

Item No. 132.  Coya (cargo vessel), 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Coya (Grace), Humboldt Bay, 1935," written on back of print. "38" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.126 At Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 125

Item No. 133.  Cricket (cargo vessel), 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Cricket, Humboldt Bay, 1935," written on back of print. "35" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.127 At Humboldt Bay, California.
Box 21, envelope 126

Item No. 134.  Cricket (cargo vessel), circa 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.128
Box 21, envelope 127

Item No. 135.  Crowningshield (destroyer), 1932 July 4

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "USS Crowningshield, Eureka, July 4, 1932," written on back of print. "EPACO July 11 1932 QUALITY, 39," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.129 At Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 128

Item No. 136.  Crowningshield (destroyer), 1932 July 4

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "U.S.S. Crowningshield and Cahokia, Eureka, July 4, 1932," written on back of print. "33" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.130 With the CAHOKIA, at Eureka, California.
Box 21, envelope 129

Item No. 137.  Curaca (cargo vessel), 1939 August 23

Extent: 1 envelope (1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white photographic print. "Curaca (Matson?) Crossing Humboldt Bar, 9/23/39; July 10, 1940, the Greek freighter Hellenic Skipper blew up 100 miles northwest of the Colombia river the Alaska Line's Curaca, built in Philadelphia in 1895. 241 ft. long (?). Grace Line, NOT CURACAO, Look in Lloyds," written on back of print. "22" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.131
Box 21, envelope 130

Item No. 138.  Cuzco (cargo vessel), 1937

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Cuzco, Grace Line, Humboldt Bay, 1937," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif.," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.132 At Humboldt Bay, California. Grace Line.
Box 21, envelope 131

Item No. 139.  Cuzco (cargo vessel), 1937

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.133 At Carson's Mill, Eureka, California. Grace Line.
Box 22, envelope 1

Item No. 140.  Dairetsu Maru (cargo vessel), 1955 July 5

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Dairestu Maru, Fairhaven, 7-5-55," written on back of print. "907" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.134 At Fairhaven, California.
Box 22, envelope 2

Item No. 141.  Dairetsu Maru (cargo vessel), 1955 July 5

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Dairestu Maru, Fairhaven, 7-5-55," written on back of print. "907" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.135
Box 22, envelope 3

Item No. 142.  Daisy Gray (merchant vessel), 1944

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. "Dairestu Maru, Fairhaven, 7-5-55," written on back of print. "907" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.136 Wilmington, California.
Box 22, envelope 4

Item No. 143.  Daisy Gray (merchant vessel), 1950

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.137 Last trip, 1950. Renamed DOROTEA, renamed RIO TINTO. Lost in Gulf of Mexico.
Box 22, envelope 5

Item No. 144.  Daisy Gray (merchant vessel), 1950

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.138 Last trip, 1950. Renamed DOROTEA, renamed RIO TINTO. Lost in Gulf of Mexico.
Box 22, envelope 6

Item No. 145.  Daisy Gray (merchant vessel), 1950

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.139
Box 22, envelope 7

Item No. 146.  Daisy Gray (merchant vessel), 1950

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.140
Box 22, envelope 8

Item No. 147.  Daisy Gray (merchant vessel), 1950

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.141
Box 22, envelope 9

Item No. 148.  Daisy Gray (merchant vessel), 1950

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.142
Box 22, envelope 10

Item No. 149.  Davison (dredger), 1950 July 8

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "'Davison' dredge, Humboldt Bay, 7-8-50," written on back of print. "764" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.143
Box 22, envelope 11

Item No. 150.  Davison (dredger), 1950 July 8

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "'Davison' dredge, Humboldt Bay, 7-8-50," written on back of print. "764" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.144
Box 22, envelope 12

Item No. 151.  Davison (dredger), 1950 July 8

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "'Davison' dredge, Humboldt Bay, 7-8-50," written on back of print. "764" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.145
Box 22, envelope 13

Item No. 152.  Denise (merchant vessel), 1954 May 2

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "'Denise,' Humboldt bay, 5-2-54," written on back of print. "870" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.146
Box 22, envelope 14

Item No. 153.  Denise (merchant vessel), 1954 May 2

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "'Denise,' Humboldt bay, 5-2-54," written on back of print. "870" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.147
Box 22, envelope 15

Item No. 154.  Diamond Head (cargo vessel), 1935

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Diamond Head (Matson) Humboldt Bay, 1935," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, Calif., 100," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.148
Box 22, envelope 16

Item No. 155.  Donbass III (cargo vessel), 1946 November 3

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Stern section of Russian tanker S. S. Bonbass III, Humboldt Bay, Nov 3 1946. to be used by P. G. and E. for power station," written on back of print. "25" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.149
Box 22, envelope 17

Item No. 156.  Donbass III (cargo vessel), 1946 December

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Rear section of Russian tanker Bonbass III at the foot of Washington St. Eureka, Dec 1946," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.150
Box 22, envelope 18

Item No. 157.  Donbass III (cargo vessel), 1946 December

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Rear section of Russian tanker Dombass III at the foot of Washington St. to be used by P. G. & E. as substation; Eureka; Dec 1946," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.151
Box 22, envelope 19

Item No. 158.  Donbass III (cargo vessel), 1946 December

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Rear section of Russian tanker Bonbass III at the foot of Washington St. Eureka, Dec 1946," written on back of print. "47" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.152
Box 22, envelope 20

Item No. 159.  Donbass III (cargo vessel), 1946 December

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.155
Box 22, envelope 21

Item No. 160.  Donbass III (cargo vessel), 1947 January 5

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Donbass III, Jan 5, 1947," written on back of print. "19," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.153
Box 22, envelope 22

Item No. 161.  Donbass III (cargo vessel), 1947 January 5

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Donbass III, Jan 5, 1947," written on back of print. "19," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.154
Box 22, envelope 23

Item No. 162.  Donbass III (cargo vessel), 1947 November 9

Extent: 1 envelope (negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.156 DONBASS III (left), YOCONA (right).
Box 22, envelope 24

Item No. 163.  Donna May (whaleship), 1953 October 12

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Donna Mae, Dennis Gayle, South Bay 10-12-53," written on back of print. "871" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.157 With DENNIS GAYLE
Box 25, envelope 45

Item No. 164.  Donna May (whaleship), 1958 March 16

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Whaling ships, Eureka, Calif., 3-16-58, Donna Mae and Allen Cody," written on back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.585
Box 22, envelope 25

Item No. 165.  Dorothy Ann (merchant vessel), 1951 August 26

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Dorothy Ann, Eureka, 8-26-51," written on back of print. "211" stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.158
Box 22, envelope 26

Item No. 166.  Drechtoyk (merchant vessel), 1939

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Drechtoyk, San Francisco, 1939," written on back of print. "The Bohmansson Drug Co., 4," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.159 At San Francisco.
Box 22, envelope 27

Item No. 167.  Dredger (unidentifed), 1937

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative, 1 print).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative. Black-and-white photographic print. "Dredging Bayside mill pond -- 1937," written on back of print. "Swanlund Studio, Eureka, California, 565," stamped on the back of print.

Scope and Content Note

2001.160 Dredging Bayside Mill Pond
Box 22, envelope 28

Item No. 168.  Dresden (merchant vessel), circa 1950s-1960s

Extent: 1 envelope (1 negative).
Physical Description: Black-and-white acetate negative.

Scope and Content Note

2001.161 German vessel.
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