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The Official Newspaper of San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park The Maritime News April, May, June 2006

Museum Headed to Drydock Greetings!

he Aquatic Park Bathhouse building, home to the park’s We look forward this spring to an Maritime Museum since 1951, will be “drydocked” this opening and a closing. year for much needed restoration. Before it closes, please T April 18, the 100th anniversary of the come down and experience this one-of-a-kind building, the 1930s great San Francisco earthquake and fire, artworks created under the Federal Art Project, and the maritime is the opening day of the exhibit, exhibits. “W. A. Coulter: A Master’s Brush With the Sea.” The oil paintings and The Bathhouse building was built in 1939 as a joint project of the illustrations, done by Coulter between 1869 and 1936, depict some of the most City of San Francisco and the New Deal Works Progress Ad- significant moments in the city’s ministration, and is the focal point of the Aquatic Park National maritime history. The exhibit is located in Historic Landmark District. This unique structure was designed the Visitor Center and runs through the in the Streamline Moderne style, a late offshoot of the Art Deco end of October. period that mimics the clean lines of an ocean liner. Later this year, the Aquatic Park Bath- house will undergo a major restoration. After occupation by troops in WWII from 1941 through 1948, the Although we are disappointed that our building became home to the San Francisco Maritime Museum Maritime Museum must close during and the country’s first Senior Center. The museum was operated Opening day of the Maritime Museum on May 28, 1951. Photo: the work, we are elated to preserve this by the San Francisco Maritime Association until it was trans- Frank Ricci. Photos top right: Relief over the main door by artist nationally significant historic and archi- Sargent Johnson and detail of the interior mural by artist Hilarie tectural resource. For project updates, ferred to the National Park Service in 1978. Hiler. Photos: NPS. please call our Visitor Center information desk (415-447-5000). Construction will take approximately three years, during which time her “upper hull and decks” (windows and roof) will be deformation, broken glass and water leaks. The waterproof We are also offering our annual Docent replaced, and her “hold” (the poured concrete bleachers and membrane on the roofs has deteriorated over time, causing Training class this spring. If learning more about maritime history, and volunteering significant roof leaks. The reinforcing steel within the con- underground spaces) will be renewed and reinforced. The exist- to work with the public appeals to you, ing elevator will also be extended upward one more “deck” to crete amphitheater structures is corroding due to moisture please check it out. There is more infor- improve public access to, and enjoyment of, this architectural saturation. Poorly designed original skylights have resulted mation about the work-of-art. in significant water damage to underground work spaces. class on page three.

During the restoration project, the NPS will replace 90% of Although the Museum will close, the activities of the San Fran- Kate Richardson cisco Senior Center will continue throughout the construction. the windows and doors, and all of the roofs in the bathhouse Superintendent building with new materials that match the historic originals. The work is needed because 67 years of driving winter rains The concrete amphitheater structures will be repaired and the and salt-laden summer fogs have taken their toll. Stainless Steel skylights replaced with modern copies that replicate the look clad windows and doors are rusting from within, causing metal of the historic ones.

1 Major 2 Earthquake 4 Pigs at Sea! Museum to Drydock …1 Restoration Centennial Activity Page Superintendent’s Message…1 for Museum Events in the for Kids Visitor Information…2 Earthquake Centennial Events…2 Building Park Pigs at Sea!!?? What’s going on? Turn to page four and find out. Events and Programs…3 Major restoration later this year will Events include a special living history reverse 67 years of driving winter reenactment, a fine art exhibit, a Kids Activity Page…4 rains and salt-laden summer fogs. lecture and book signing, and a new Park Map…4 slide program. Today In the Park…4 ...... National Park Service 1906 Earthquake Centennial Events at the Park U.S. Department of the Interior San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park commemorates APRIL 15: Living History Players present “Hyde Street Pier: Escap- the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906 with a special living ing the Flames.” Travel back 100 years and mingle with citizens and history reenactment, a fine art exhibit, a lecture and book signing by soldiers as they gather at the end of Hyde Street Pier for evacuation. bestselling author Dennis Smith, and a new slide program. Board the ferryboat and talk to refugees waiting to flee to the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park safety of the East Bay. On Hyde Street Pier, 11AM-4PM, vessel admis- sion. Established in 1988, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park APRIL 18-22 (daily): Maritime Heroics in the 1906 Earthquake and encompasses only 34 acres, but contains Fire. When San Francisco burned following the earthquake, many the most national historic landmarks of more would have died if not for the efforts of the sailors who helped any unit in the National Park Service. evacuate the city. Join a ranger for this captivating tale. In the Visitor In addition to the fleet of ships at Hyde Center, 2PM, free. Street Pier, the park includes the Aquatic APRIL 18: Exhibit opens - “W.A.Coulter: A Master’s Brush With the Park Historic District (Maritime Museum, Sea,” features his 10-foot-long earthquake painting, “San Francisco urban beach, picnic area and bocce ball Fire, 1906” (detail shown at left). His art captured some of the courts), a Visitor Center and a research most significant moments in San Francisco’s maritime history, and library (in Fort Mason Center). his illustrations regularly appeared in the pages of the historic San Superintendent Francisco Call newspaper. Visitor Center, 9:30AM-5PM, April 18-Oct Kate Richardson 31, free.

APRIL 19: “San Francisco Is Burning” author, Dennis Smith, pres- Chief of Interpretation ents an illustrated lecture on the 1906 earthquake and fire. Maritime Marc Hayman Copyright 2006, Coulter Estate Museum, 6:30PM. Admission is free, but reservations are required. Please call 415-561-6662 ext. 32. Public Affairs Officer Lynn Cullivan

Editor Christine Baird Docent Gordon Mailing Address Building E, Fort Mason Center Amrein San Francisco, CA 94123

Gordon has been an active member of the Fax Number park’s docent program for over fourteen 415-556-1624 years. Park Information In April of 1991, I was program chair- 415-447-5000 man of the Santa Rosa Sailing Club, and Contributors to Volume 12: I invited three staff members of the San Lynn Cullivan, Leslie Graham, Amy Hosa, Francisco Maritime National Park As- Robbyn Jackson and Mark Neuweld. sociation to speak to our club members about the museum and Hyde Street Pier. Maritime News April, May, June 2006 Their presentation was great, and they left Volume No.12 us literature about the park and how to volunteer. This was about seven months Printed on recycled paper using soy-based inks. before my retirement, and my interest in adult education, history, ships and sail- ing seemed to be a good combination for becoming a docent at San Francisco Mari- On Hyde Street Pier, Docent Gordon Amrein explains to visitors how a Hicks engine works. Sign Aboard time National Historical Park. The engine is in working order and Gordon operates it during his docent shift. Photo: NPS. I joined the next docent training class in Sonoma County Museum’s school and at the Park February of 1992. The members of our community outreach programs and am a class (and there are a few left at the park) weekly docent volunteer for the Corps of Free Docent started our docent careers in April, 1992. Engineers at Lake Sonoma. Association I opted for a schedule in which I volunteer Training every other Sunday for six to seven hours. I believe a docent is most valuable when You can show your support for the Park This is longer than the average docent the interpretation allows the visitor to through membership in the Maritime shift, because I wanted to maximize the feel a kinship to the past through mental Class Park Association, our non-profit partner time I would have at the park. I have con- images relating to the artifact’s time and organization. Your membership assists tinued this schedule to the present. place in history. To me, there is personal with preservation and education projects enjoyment when visitors “light up” with Offered for Park ships and collections. Member- One of my favorite experiences was giv- understanding, ask questions that further ship comes with special benefits at each ing a two hour tour of the pier and ships the discussions, and walk away with new To learn more about becoming a docent, level, including the Sea Letter magazine, to “Santa Rosa Day Trippers” a few years understanding of our San Francisco mari- and helping others explore maritime free park admission, and Maritime Store ago. During the tour, we had catered sack time heritage. history, please turn to page three under discounts. For more information, call lunches aboard the Eureka while I told the Volunteers heading for class details. Member Services at 415-561-6662 x 13, or stories about commuting on the bay. This By Gordon Amrein, Park Docent email [email protected] or go to lengthy interaction was very enjoyable. www.maritime.org. I also give history presentations for the

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Dates and Hours of Operation Boarding Pass (Entrance Fee For Historic Vessels): $5.00 The Hyde Street Pier, located at Hyde and Jefferson Streets, is open 9:30AM-5:00PM—last Free for supervised children under 16. Free with National Parks Pass, Golden Eagle, entry at 4:30PM (October 2-May 30), and 9:30AM–5:30PM—last entry at 5PM Golden Age/Access Pass or Park Annual Pass. (Memorial Day-October 1). The Maritime Museum (Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building), located on Beach Street at the Reservations/Permits foot of Polk Street, is open 10:00AM-5:00PM, year-round. Reservations for school groups and other educational groups must be made at least The Visitor Center, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets, is open 9:30AM- two weeks prior to your visit. At least one month’s notice and application for Special Use 5:00PM (October 16-May 27) and 9:30AM-7:00PM (May 28-October 15). Permits is required. Filming permits are arranged on an individual basis. The Maritime Library, located on the third floor of Bldg. E in Fort Mason Center (auto entrance at Buchanan Street and Marina Blvd), is open 1:00PM-8:00PM Tuesdays, 1:00PM- Contact Information 5:00PM Wednesday-Friday, and 10:00AM-5:00PM Saturdays. General Park Information: 415-447-5000 USS Pampanito: 415-775-1943 Maritime Store: 415-775-2665 Park Website: www.nps.gov/safr No-Fee Areas Maritime Library: 415-561-7030 Association Website: www.maritime.org Visitor Center, Hyde Street Pier, Aquatic Park Historic District (including the Maritime Museum) and the Maritime Library (Fort Mason Center).

2 Maritime News Music, Tours, Events, Living History and Classes

MUSIC ENGINEERING TOUR COSTUMED Sundays, April 2, May 21 and June 4, 3PM. LIVING HISTORY CHANTEY SING Meet at the gangway on the Pier. Vessel ad- Saturdays, April 1, May 6 and June 3, 8PM- mission. Tour includes climbing moderately ESCAPING THE FLAMES: 1906 MIDNIGHT. No fee. Aboard the historic vessel steep ladders and entering cramped spaces. Saturday, April 15, 11AM-4PM. Aboard the at Hyde Street Pier. Explore the major engineering spaces and historic vessels and on Hyde Street Pier. Reservations required: call 415-556-6435 or learn about steam engine technology and its Vessel admission. email [email protected]. effects on the working environment of the Travel back 100 years and mingle with Sing traditional working songs aboard a marine steam engineer. citizens and soldiers as they gather at the historic floating vessel. Bring a mug for hot end of Hyde Street Pier for evacuation. THE OCEAN: BARRIER OR HIGHWAY? cider served from the ship’s galley. Board the ferryboat Eureka and talk to Sundays, April 9, May 14 and June 11, (April refugees waiting to flee to the safety of the program on Balclutha.), 3PM. In the Visitor East Bay. MUSIC OF THE SEA FOR KIDS Center. Saturdays, April 8, May 20 and June 17, 2PM. Photo by Kayta Barrows Was the ocean a barrier or a highway for the A DAY IN THE LIFE: 1901 Aboard Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier. Vessel vessels Balclutha, Thayer and Hercules? Join Saturdays, May 13 and June 10, 10AM-4PM. admission (under 16 free). a ranger for a thirty minute slide presenta- Aboard the historic vessels. Vessel admission. VOLUNTEERS History comes alive for kids in this special tion to examine this question. Step into the past as you board our historic program, where the songs are geared for ships. Help the sailors on Balclutha raise the DOCENT TRAINING CLASS younger ears and chosen especially for fun. staysail and then remain onboard for musi- Are you interested in becoming a volunteer Ages 7 and up.  cal fun during the afternoon dogwatch. Join docent at the park? This three-day train- ferryboat passengers on Eureka, or Mrs. ing course will introduce participants to CHANTEYS: THE AFRICAN AMERICAN Galan on the Ark houseboat for an after- maritime history, the park’s historic ships AND CARIBBEAN CONNECTION noon tea and discuss the issues of the day. and the art of presenting educational Saturday, April 29, 2PM. Aboard Balclutha at programs. Hyde Street Pier. Vessel admission. IN THE LIBRARY Join Park Ranger Peter Kasin and Park Vol- The course will include tours of the his- unteer Richard Adrianowicz in a program of MARITIME HEROICS IN 1906 toric ships, park library and collections. Participants will learn how to prepare a African American and Caribbean based work Saturday, April 8, 6PM. In the Maritime songs of sailors and dock workers. The cho- Library, Building E, Fort Mason Center. compelling interpretive program. Learn ruses to these chanteys are easy to sing and Fee: $5 ($4 Library Friends and SFMNPA) the stories preserved by the park’s col- participants will be encouraged to sing along. Reservations: 415-561-7040. lection of authentic 19th century vessels, and chart a new course for yourself as llustration by Inge Wessels When San Francisco burned following the A SINGING TOUR OF BALCLUTHA 1906 earthquake, many more would have a steward of this unique, “floating na- BIRDS OF THE BAY tional park.” Once trained, docents will Sundays, April 16, and June 18, NOON. Aboard died if not for the efforts of the sailors who Sunday, April 23, Saturday, May 13 and share their knowledge with park visitors Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier. helped evacuate the city. Join Ranger Tom Sunday, June 11, 9:30AM-11:30AM. Meet at the Jares for the tale of these brave mariners through formal educational programs and Vessel admission. Hyde Street Pier entrance. No fee. and refugees they conducted across the informal contacts. Walk the decks of this 1886 sailing ship to See shore, migratory, citified and resident locate places where shipboard songs were Bay to safety. birds on this easy stroll. Bring binoculars, The training is presented over three con- sung. Optional: help turn a capstan and a bird books and dress in layers.  secutive Sundays: April 23, 30, and May 7, bilge pump while singing along.  HOW TO EAT CANNED SALMON 2006, from 10:30am to 4:30pm at the park. Saturday, May 13, 6PM. In the Maritime LIFE IN NELSON’S NAVY Library, Building E, Fort Mason Center. The course includes an additional eight Saturdays, April 1, May 13 and June 3, (April ASIAN/PACIFIC Fee: $5 ($4 Library Friends and SFMNPA) hours of on-the-job training to be sched- program on Balclutha.), 2PM. In the Visitor Reservations: 415-561-7040. uled later in May. AMERICAN Center theater. When the Alaska Packers Association View a slide show about life in the British HERITAGE MONTH wanted to expand their market at the turn There is no charge for the training. Reser- Royal Navy at the time of Nelson, featuring of the 20th century, they decided the way vations are required. To register or request period food, clothing and surgical instru- CHINESE CANNERY WORKERS to do it was to introduce their product as more information, please contact Terry ments. Saturday, May 6 and 20, Noon. Meet on a versatile delicacy in parts of the country Dorman, Volunteer Coordinator, at 415- Balclutha’s maindeck . Vessel admission. where it was unfamiliar. Maritime histori- 556-1613 or [email protected] MARITIME HEROICS IN THE 1906 On this walking tour of Balclutha, you will an Diane Cooper will show the highlights EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE learn about the lives and cultural contribu- of their remarkable advertising campaign, HANDS NEEDED Saturdays: April 22, May 6 and June 24. tions of Chinese laborers who sailed from and will serve samples of several recipes Interested in woodwork, rigging, working Sundays: April 9, 16, and May 14, 21. San Francisco to Alaska (in less than luxuri- from the cookbook that accompanied it. with the public, library science or archives? Daily: April 18-21. All programs at 2PM. ous conditions) for the great salmon runs. Have we got the perfect challenge for you! In the Visitor Center theater. Call the Volunteer Office at 415-556-1613 or While San Francisco burned, sailors evacu- visit www.nps.gov/safr/local/vip1.html and PROGRAMS ated thousands of residents forced to flee to MODELMAKING the shores of San Francisco Bay (at the pres- MODELERS’ CLUB CRAFTS FOR KIDS ent site of the park). Join a ranger for a slide AGE OF SAIL Saturdays, April 15, May 20 and June 17, Saturdays, May 27 and June 24, 1:30PM - presentation about these heroic efforts. 9:30AM. Meet in the Museum 2:30PM. Meet at the entrance to Hyde Street The San Francisco Maritime National Building basement. No fee. Pier. No fee. SHIP RADIO DEMONSTRATION Park Association’s Age of Sail education The model ship building club meets the Learn a little about life at sea and make a Saturdays, April 29, May 27 and June 24, program is booking programs for the third Saturday of every month in the maritime craft!  10AM-12PM AND 1-4PM. In the Maritime school year. These programs offer hands- basement of the Maritime Museum. Museum. No fee. on, student-centered learning, and take For information contact Leo Kane at CRABBIN’ OFF A PIER IN THE BAY Inside a replica WWII ship’s radio room, place aboard the park’s historic vessels at [email protected]. Saturdays, April 15, May 13 and June 10, 2PM. docents interpret the technology and Hyde Street Pier. Programs range in cost On Municipal Pier. (See map on back page for explain the vital role ship’s radio operators from $25 to $62 per student. For informa- MODELERS’ WORKSHOP pier location.) No fee. played. They will also send a real radiogram tion call Lucas Lineback at 415-567-4653, Saturday afternoons. On the car deck of the Join a Park Ranger to learn the “how tos” of message for you to anywhere in the United [email protected] or www.mari- Eureka. Vessel admission. catching elusive crabs off the park’s Munici- States!  time.org/nmmaedu. pal Pier. What are the regulations? What’s View the model shop on the car deck of the Eureka. The public is invited to stop the best bait? Ring net or Star net? How do SMALL CRAFT COLLECTION TOUR by and watch the model builders in ac- you tell the difference between Dungeness, Saturday, May 6, 9:30AM-2:30PM. Meet at the WWII SUBMARINE tion. For information contact Paul Reck at Brown Rock and Red crabs? Which crabs Small Boat Shop. No fee. Reservations USS PAMPANITO can you keep and which ones must you [email protected]. required; call the Boat Shop at 415-556-4031. Open daily. At Pier 45, Fisherman’s Wharf. throw back?  Bring a bag lunch and ride with us over Fee: adults, $9; 6-12, $4; under 6 free with to our small craft warehouse in Alameda. adult; over 62, $5; active duty military, $4; EUREKA ENGINE ROOM TOUR We’ll tour the collection of nearly 100 family ticket, $20. Information: 415-775-1943. Sundays, April 2, May 28 and June 25, 2PM. local historic boats, discussing interesting The Balao-class USS Pampanito (SS-383), Meet on Eureka’s gangway. Vessel admission. elements of their history, design and a museum and memorial owned and Take a special tour of the ferryboat Eureka’s construction. operated by the San Francisco Maritime engine room and get a close-up look at what National Park Association, made six makes a steam ferry run. patrols in the Pacific during World War II. Admission includes a self-guided audio FUN FOR FAMILIES PROGRAM tour.

Maritime News 3 Today In The Park Earthquake and Fire Costumned Living History: A Day in JUNE 18 W.A. Coulter: A Master’s Brush With the Life 1901 3 Life in Nelson’s Navy APRIL the Sea exhibit opens Life in Nelson’s Navy Chantey Sing 1 Chantey Sing 18-22 Maritime Heroics in 1906 Crabbin’ off Municipal Pier 4 Hercules Engineering Tour Life in Nelson’s Navy Earthquake and Fire Eating Canned Salmon lecture in 10 Crabbin’ On Municipal Pier 2 Eureka Engine Room Tour 19 Author Dennis Smith Lecture and the library Costumned Living History: Hercules Engineering Tour Booksigning 14 Maritime Heroics in 1906 A Day in the Life1901 8 Music of the Sea for Kids 23 Birds of the Bay Earthquake and Fire 11 Birds of the Bay Maritime Heroics program in the Docent Training class begins The Ocean: Barrier or The Ocean: Barrier or library 29 African American Chanteys Highway? Highway? 9 Maritime Heroics in 1906 Ship Radio Demonstration 20 Chinese Cannery Workers 17 Music of the Sea for Kids Earthquake and Fire 30 Docent Training class Music of the Sea for Kids Modelmaking Club meets The Ocean: Barrier or Modelmaking Club meets 18 Singing Tour of Balclutha Highway? MAY 21 Maritime Heroics in 1906 24 Maritime Heroics in 1906 15 Living History event: Escaping the 6 Chinese Cannery Workers Earthquake and Fire Earthquake and Fire Flames Small Craft Collection Tour Hercules Engineering Tour Ship Radio Demonstration Crabbin’ off Municipal Pier Maritime Heroics in 1906 27 Crafts for Kids Crafts for Kids Modelmaking Club meets Chantey Sing Ship Radio Demonstration 25 Eureka Engine Room Tour 16 Singing Tour of Balclutha 7 Docent Training class 28 Eureka Engine Room Tour Maritime Heroics in 1906 13 Birds of the Bay Fun and Education for Younger Sailors Programs at the Pier Pigs At Sea! game of rooting around in the blankets trying to un- Join us every weekend for cover a sailor’s feet. Imagine waking up to a pig licking demonstrations of shipboard life. your toes! Nearly 75 years ago, three black pigs sailed aboard Auguste had his own technique. He would crawl On Balclutha: Raise a sail, turn the the four masted sailing ship . The pigs didn’t capstan or pump the bilge. Most week- under an occupied hammock and then suddenly stand know they were destined to become food for the crew, end days. Times vary, call 415-447-5000 so they lived out their days without a care as the ship up, catapulting the sailor out of his bed and onto the a day ahead for the schedule. sailed from Ireland to Australia. floor! Vessel admission.

The pigs favorite snack was the coal used to heat the galley (the ship’s kitchen) stove. The pigs would hide Weigh Anchor: Try your hand at turning in wait for the sailor with the coal bucket. As the man the capstan located next to the ticket booth. Occasional Saturdays. Call 415- neared the galley, the pigs would charge him in hopes 447-5000 a day ahead for the schedule. of knocking a chunk of coal onto the deck. If they Free. were successful, they’d happily toss the coal around with their snouts until it broke into bite-sized pieces. Other Activities What a feast! Junior Ranger Program: Explore the Were the pigs good sailors? Well they certainly park and earn a badge. Stop by the Visitor Center, Maritime Museum or provided plenty of entertainment for the crew of the Ticket Booth for your free booklet. Moshulu but it does seem they never did any work! Adapted from stories in Eric Newby’s book, The Last Grain Race.

Word Search The words to the right can be found in the grid below running When you visit our ship Balclutha, find the animal pen on the up and down or diagonally. How many can you find? main deck. The pig pictured above escaped from the pen and is hiding on the ship. Try and find the pig. Good luck! MOSHULU COAL L W E B V C I Y F FABIAN DECK Because the livestock pens were small and because the I N V T O V E A O sailors were kind, the pigs, named Fabian, Auguste FILIMON AUGUSTE and Filimon, were allowed to spend much of their time V A O A S L R M C GALLEY LIVESTOCK roaming freely on deck. Little did the sailors know E I L U L U O X S how much trouble pigs could be. S B B A E S G N L FOCSLE BUCKET

Sailing a ship the size of Moshulu is hard work and T A G F H T Q U E The sailing ship Balclutha is when the sailors got a break, they would climb into O F B U C K E T A moored at Hyde Street Pier. their hammocks to catch a few hours sleep. Unfortu- C V L G Z K C E D Does she have as many masts nately, the pigs never seemed to rest. Fabian made a K U N O M I L I F as Moshulu did?

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