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Burning of the Steamship "Golden Gate," July 27, 1862
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Burning of the Steamship "Golden Gate," July 27, 1862
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From JHK provenance card file: At right and left directly below engraved surface: "Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St. New York." Starboard view, on fire, underway. Colored litho. Engraved surface 8" x 12 1/4" […] Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 0834. Focus of item: Golden Gate.
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Burning of the Steamship "Golden Gate," July 27, 1862
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Publishers: Currier & Ives Companies: Pacific Mail Steamship Company
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Burning of the Steamship "Golden Gate," July 27, 1862
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Publishers: Currier & Ives Companies: Pacific Mail Steamship Company
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Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Steamer Great Republic
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"Published by Currier & Ives" "125 Nassau St. New York" Below title are the dimensions and tonnage of the vessel. Focus of item: Great Republic.
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View at San Quentin Bay, Lower California, July 20th 1851 : embarkation of wrecked passengers from steamship UNION, on board steamship NORTHERNER, Capt. Henry Randall
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"RNOX 37.50 The Union, which operated from San Francisco to Panama from 1850 to 1851, first for the People's Line and then for the Independent Line, was wrecked at San Quintín Bay, Baja California, on July 5, 1851 supposedly due to intoxicated crew; all passengers and crew were saved. The Northerner, built in 1847, was purchased by Pacific Mail Steamship Company from Empire City Line in December 1850; she became spare steamer in 1853, and was wrecked, January 5, 1860, after striking Blunt's Reef, south of Humbolt Bay.
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