View includes the E.K. Taylor Mill and Lumber Co. (left) with the JIM BUTLER (built 1906; steam schooner) and unidentified tugboats tied up there. Charlie Moebus' ark in the center on the shore. SIMLA (built 1890; bark, 4m) is at right. SIMLA's coal cargo burned out at Acapulco in September 1908. Towed north June 11, 1919; arrived Oakland June 25. Finally placed in operation as a oil barge in 1913.[CR]Additional information included inside the large print enclosure: text from a October 5, 1908 SF Examiner article title "Big Bark SIMLA Burns at Acapulco."
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