Ships and Shipping
Found in 173 Collections and/or Records:
Alden Bradford Graham diary and ledger
Manuscript diary, 1879, regarding a trip from Hantsport, Nova Scotia to Portland, Oregon, with accounts; manuscript ledger, 1890-1895, of passengers and cargo carried by steamers of the Oregon City Transportation Company, including the steamers Altona, Latona and Ramona.
Grant Smith, Porter, Guthrie Company photographic collection
Twenty-four black and white photographs, 1917-1918, depicting the construction of ships, ship launches, shipyards, employees and wartime activities of the Grant Smith, Porter, Guthrie Company in Oregon.
Steamship Great Northern plans
Ten blueline photocopy plans on 3 sheets for Hull Nos. 407-408 of the ship Great Northern, by William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Co.
Samuel Hadlock papers
Master's License for Samuel Hadlock, March 20, 1902, allowing him to pilot steam vessels in the Willamette District on the Columbia River between Astoria and The Dalles and from Celilo Falls to the head of the Snake River.
Hale & Kern Contract Co. sea going vessel plans
Negative photocopy sheer plan and half deck plan on 1 sheet of a sea-going vessel for the Hale & Kern Contract Co. by architect J. H. Johnston.
Harbor patrol tugboat plans
Two negative photocopy plans on 1 sheet of a harbor patrol tugboat for the Commission of Public Docks in Portland, Oregon, by architect J. H. Johnston.
Harley McDonald diary
Bound manuscript diary kept by Harley McDonald, documenting his voyage on the ship Hopewell and part of a voyage on the ship Hurricane.
Steamer Harvest Queen plans
Plans related to the sternwheel steamboat Harvest Queen, originally designed by John Gates. They include a side view; a deck plan; a plan of the cabin, texas, and pilot house; and a lines plan taken from a model by Gates. It is unknown whether these plans are original or are later replicas. Also included in the collection is a photocopy of a Harvest Queen plan dated August 1900, showing top and side views of the steamer.
Charles W. Hendrickson papers
Photostat enrollment of schooner Morning Star, Charles W. Hendrickson, Tillamook, Oregon, February 1, 1855.
H.M.S. Tenedos going into San Francisco
Watercolor sketch of the bark Tenedos in San Francisco Bay.