Map of Gold Rush Vessels Beached, Scuttled and Broken Up, 1850-1963
Map of the San Francisco waterfront, including Rincon Point, Yerba Buena Cove, and Clark's Point. Shows outline of the Gold-Rush era waterfront and later landfill. On the left is an index of 42 vessels, and their burial locations are indicated on the map. There is also a list of vessels broken up at Rincon Point. In the lower left corner is an illustration of the prison brig EUPHEMIA and storeship APOLLO. Compiled by Karl Kortum and Harlan Soeten. Copyright 1963.
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