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Auction archive: Lot number 80

Two albums containing copy photographs, photographic copies of letters, etc.m pertaining to San Francisco Bay tugboat operator Captain Millen Griffith and his family

Estimate
US$2,000 - US$3,000
Price realised:
US$1,200
Auction archive: Lot number 80

Two albums containing copy photographs, photographic copies of letters, etc.m pertaining to San Francisco Bay tugboat operator Captain Millen Griffith and his family

Estimate
US$2,000 - US$3,000
Price realised:
US$1,200
Beschreibung:

Title: Two albums containing copy photographs, photographic copies of letters, etc.m pertaining to San Francisco Bay tugboat operator Captain Millen Griffith and his family Author: ** Place: San Francisco Publisher: Date: c.1920 Description: Two albums compiling copy photographs of family photographs, letters, historical San Francisco photographs and history of the family of Captain Millen Griffith of San Francisco. The albums consist of photographically reproduced letters from various members of the Griffith family and Millen Griffith’s wife, Jane Lord’s family who originated in New York. Many of the letters and photographs have interesting annotations in a fine hand alongside their margins, by an unidentified member of the family. There are approximately 58 mounted 5 x7 black and white copy photographs of San Francisco street scenes made by photographer T.E. Hecht of 430 35th Avenue, San Francisco, of which a small portion are original, of the period just prior to the earthquake. The balance of the pages are family letters and photographs produced photographically directly on the album pages. One volume consists of 190 leaves, the second with 173 leaves, the letters on the rectos and the photos mounted on both sides of the pages. 9¾x9½, full leather. Captain Millen Griffith (1828-1896) started the first tugboat operation in San Francisco Bay in 1849 as the Shipowners & Merchants Tug Co. with John D. Spreckels as partner, which were known as the Red Star Tugs. The company pioneered the use of tugs in the whaling and salmon canning industry in Alaska. Griffith became successful, raising a large family and residing in a significant house on Rincon Hill. These albums record a window of history into the life of an early San Francisco family with communications between the members and illustrated with photos of their city surroundings . Lot Amendments Condition: Bindings worn and the spines faded and lacking their labels; albums are shaken and some pages a bit loose, though all tightly sewn and complete. Item number: 183991

Auction archive: Lot number 80
Auction:
Datum:
24 Jul 2008
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: Two albums containing copy photographs, photographic copies of letters, etc.m pertaining to San Francisco Bay tugboat operator Captain Millen Griffith and his family Author: ** Place: San Francisco Publisher: Date: c.1920 Description: Two albums compiling copy photographs of family photographs, letters, historical San Francisco photographs and history of the family of Captain Millen Griffith of San Francisco. The albums consist of photographically reproduced letters from various members of the Griffith family and Millen Griffith’s wife, Jane Lord’s family who originated in New York. Many of the letters and photographs have interesting annotations in a fine hand alongside their margins, by an unidentified member of the family. There are approximately 58 mounted 5 x7 black and white copy photographs of San Francisco street scenes made by photographer T.E. Hecht of 430 35th Avenue, San Francisco, of which a small portion are original, of the period just prior to the earthquake. The balance of the pages are family letters and photographs produced photographically directly on the album pages. One volume consists of 190 leaves, the second with 173 leaves, the letters on the rectos and the photos mounted on both sides of the pages. 9¾x9½, full leather. Captain Millen Griffith (1828-1896) started the first tugboat operation in San Francisco Bay in 1849 as the Shipowners & Merchants Tug Co. with John D. Spreckels as partner, which were known as the Red Star Tugs. The company pioneered the use of tugs in the whaling and salmon canning industry in Alaska. Griffith became successful, raising a large family and residing in a significant house on Rincon Hill. These albums record a window of history into the life of an early San Francisco family with communications between the members and illustrated with photos of their city surroundings . Lot Amendments Condition: Bindings worn and the spines faded and lacking their labels; albums are shaken and some pages a bit loose, though all tightly sewn and complete. Item number: 183991

Auction archive: Lot number 80
Auction:
Datum:
24 Jul 2008
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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