Shipwrecks
Found in 173 Collections and/or Records:
In Admiralty, 2002
The materials concern the steamship Brother Jonathan. The research materials include a filing in the northern district of California district court of the United States lawsuits regarding the steamship Brother Jonathan, a newspaper article recounting the tale of the survivors of the shipwreck. Additional materials are an essay about the numismatist John J. Ford, Jr., a magazine article on the last of the guano traders, and a diagram of a steamship.
Interlibrary research, 2006
This folder contains a multitude of stories from magazines from the late 1800s and early 1900s about ships and other things nautical. All of the articles found here were obtained from the interlibrary loan system from various libraries across the country.
Internet research, 1999
This folder contains web articles and printouts of shipwrecks and treasure. Included here is an Alfred Lomax article about Brother Jonathan.
Jack London and the Klondike, 2005
This item is a photocopy of an entire book entitled Jack London and the Klondike: The Genesis of an American Writer by Franklin Walker (2005).
Jack Tar: A Sailor's Life, 1750-1910, 1999
The book by J. Welles Henderson and Rodney P. Carlisle called Jack Tar: A Sailor's Life, 1750-1910 (1999).
Legacy, 2005
This folder contains various items related to treasure coins and includes a copy of an auction booklet, a copy of a numismatist magazine, an article from New Yorker magazine, and other articles of research.
Lily's fake gold bar, 2002-2004
The items relate to the lawsuit that determined the rightful owner of the treasure from the S.S. Brother Jonathan. Much of the material found here refers to the gold bars owned by the Lily family, which turned out not to be from the Brother Jonathan steamer after all.
Marine history materials, 1913-1961
Master of the Moving Sea excerpt , 1959
The excerpt is from a book entitled Master of the Moving Sea: The Life of Captain Peter John Riber Mathieson From His Anecdotes, Manuscripts, Notes, Stories, and Detailed Records by Gladys M. O. Gowlland (1959).
Master Wrecker revised proposal, 1870-2006
The revised proposal concerns an early iteration of Powers' "Taking the Sea" for Jeanne Fredericks Literary Agency, Inc. dated 8-1-06. At this time, the working title was "Master Wrecker: The Adventurous World of Captain Whitelaw." Included are some pictures from Whitelaw's era with captions.