Erma? (built 1904; scow schooner), under construction at Munder's shipyard, San Francisco, CA, undated
Per note on the enclosure, "Munder's shipyard was next to Anderson's yard at Hunters Pt. Wm. Munder started shipbuilding at North Beach, then moved to site of present PG & E plant. Wm. died 1900 - two sons, Emil and Hugo. Scow schr is probably the ERMA.[CR][CR]View includes Mrs. Munder (Henrietta) at far right - probably Emil, who started working for his father in 1893 next to his mother. (A scow named for her - HENRIETTA) Probably Wm. Munder next to left of Emil. Possibly Ole Olsen at far left (it may have been one of his scows hauled up). (Info. source= Photo Master Info. Binder.) See Photo Master Info. Binder for more information.
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