San Franciscos Ocean Trade Past And Future a Story of the Deep Water Service
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Hopkins : My Dear, Dear Ma: A thousand affectionate adieus. You spoke of my sailing on Friday — hangman's day — and the unlucky Jona- than. Well, here I am, with death before. My love to you all — to Caspar, to Dita, to Belle, Mellie and little Myra — kiss her for me. Never forget GRANDPA. The steamer Brother Jonathan had been on the coast for thirteen years, having been brought out from the East in 1852 by C. K. Garrison to run on the San Juan route to San Francisco in connection with the Cort...ez and S. S. Lewis. The line under Mr. Garrison was the most formidable that the Pacific Mail ever encountered in the Isthmus trade. At the time of the fatal disaster, the Brother Jonathan was the property of the California Steam Navigation Company. San Francisco's Ocean Trade — Past and Future 87 Loss of the Valencia. The steamer Valencia was brought out here from the East to go into the Pacific Coast trade. She readily found employment on the northern coast, and made many trips between San Francisco and Puget Sound ports, calling at "Victoria.
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