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  • Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s Steamers "Acapulco" and "Colon"

    Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s Steamers "Acapulco" and "Colon"

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    The sheet shows the ship's profile and plans for three full decks, Promenade, Upper, and Main. Deck plans show passenger accommodations, along with the dining saloon, social hall, smoking room and other amenities. Hand drawn on vellum. Title in the top - center of the drawing. Scale at bottom of drawing. "Case No. 406s Sheet No. 5454s"--purple stamp, lower right corner, numbers in ms., in ink. Stamp and the case number are similar as the one found on priJHK 00143, indicating the origin of the drawing is Union Iron Works Co., San Francisco. Focus of item: Acapulco (1873-1914) ; Colon (1873-1904).

    priJHK 00912

  • Chinese emigration to America: sketch on board the steam-ship Alaska, bound for San Francisco

    Chinese emigration to America: sketch on board the steam-ship Alaska, bound for San Francisco

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    Image shows food being served and eaten by Chinese emigrants between decks. Reprinted a month later in Harper's Weekly, May 20, 1876. "LR or RL"--signature, lower right corner of image. "A 15"--in ms., in pencil, upper right corner of sheet. "40- ixgA"--on mat, in ms., in pencil, lower right corner.

    priJHK 00208

  • S.S. Peru: capacities of holds, bunkers, stores, etc

    S.S. Peru: capacities of holds, bunkers, stores, etc

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    "S.S. Peru: Capacities of Holds, Bunkers, Stores, Etc."--title at bottom of sheet. "1/6" = 1 foot"--scale given at the bottom of the drawing. Hand drawn on vellum. This sheet has four tables giving the capacities for storage of cargo, water, coal and the cubic feet of rooms; also drawn is a simplified profile of the Peru showing the cargo holds. "Union Iron Works, Shipyard, June 30, 1892, Drawer No., Job No."--purple stamp, lower right corner, date in ms., in ink. "Case No. 406s Sheet No. 5437s"--purple stamp, lower right corner, numbers in ms., in ink. The Peru operated for Pacific Mail between 1892 and 1919; built for PMSSCO by Union Iron Works in 1891-92; she was the second Pacific Mail vessel to carry this name. Focus of item: Peru (1892-1919).

    priJHK 00143

  • Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s Steamer "Barracouta"

    Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s Steamer "Barracouta"

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    The sheet shows the ship's Dining room, Berths, and Women's Steerage.. Hand drawn on vellum. Title at the bottom of the drawing. "Case No. 406s Sheet No. 7183s"--purple stamp, lower right corner, numbers in ms., in ink. Stamp and the case number are similar as the one found on priJHK 00143, indicating the origin of the drawing is Union Iron Works Co., San Francisco. Focus of item: Barracouta.

    priJHK 00913

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    Steam Ship Colon

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    Companies: Pacific Mail Steamship Company ; [Union Iron Works Co. (San Francisco)]

    priJHK 00151

  • Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company's Steamer Sonora

    Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company's Steamer Sonora

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    "Scale 12' to 1""--in ms., in pencil, along lower right edge. "$250--"--in ms., in pencil, lower right corner. "TM662"--on verso, in ms., in pencil. "21x31 1/2"--on verso, in ms. in pencil, right corner. The Sonora, launched 1 October 1853, was operated by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company from 1854 to 1868; she was dismantled and broken up in Sausalito. Focus of item: Sonora.

    priJHK 00478