General De Negrier (built 1901; bark, 3m), loading grain at the Oakland Long Wharf, undated
View includes ISLAND PRINCESS (tugboat). Source: "Dickie neg. (duplicate)." For more information, see Info. File. This image is reproduced in John Kemble's book, "San Francisco Bay: A Pictorial Maritime History," pg. 136, with the following caption:[CR] "Loading grain from a barge at Oakland Long Wharf....The French steel bark GENERAL DE NEGRIER, 2,297 tons gross, built at Nantes in 1901, taking on sacked grain which has been brought down the river on the barge which is shown alongside."[CR]Additional information (remarks from Fred Klebingat) included inside the large print enclosure.
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