Jewel (steam schooner), seen under way in San Francisco Bay, CA, undated
View shows deckload covered with tarpaulins. Additional information included inside the large print enclosure: "PLATE 9 / A Steam Schooner Built on Channel Street... / The steam schooner JEWEL, built by Alexander Hay at one of his two yards between Berry Street and Channel Street, was typical of the vessel built by Hay or Boole along 'Channel Creek' in the late 1880's. She measured 250 tons and was powered by a compound engine built at one of the South-of-Market iron works. / A yard with a square foresail was handy for a booster coming down the Mendocino Coast in a breeze, but these vessels were basically steamers. [Bancroft Library]." Jewel Oliver 275
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Code: SAFR
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