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Wooden Boat Bullding in San Francisco BayOne Family's Story
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1. Anderson, Henry H. and MacArthur, Robert c.: The centennial History of theUnited States Sailing Association (see'Ratings, Time Allowances and YachtClassifications -the'N' boat Westward )GV 823 U55 A5 1997.(spe_ 4 photogaph of a painting of the westward. Built by w. F. stone in 1915.
Exhibition. April 18 -October 31, 2006. Catalog. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. p. 31.)
2. Atxiliary Schooner Yacht Northern Light. Pacific Marine Review, May 1927.W. n6 - 227. (auttwr notcited)
3. Bender, Kristin. Stone Boat Yard Begins a New Chapter. Alameda Journal, Tuesday,February 15, 2000, p.A6.
4. Bijl, Robert J. 'Nautical Tradition Lives in Alameda.' lsland Journal. No. 21, July 28 -August 30, 1983, pp. I - 9.
5. Barney,Charles Royce. 'The Season of 1907 on the Pacific Coast'. Yachting.January, 1908 pp. 1 -2.
6. Beeston, Diane. Of Wind. Fog and Sail- Sailing in San Francisco Bay.San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books. 1972; pp. 23, 51.
7. Boats Built by W. l, Stone in San Francisco, 1853 - 1893.Note: This is a partial list of boats built during this period and dimensions areapproximate. Includes name of Boat,. lelgt! and type, and owner. One page,typed on letterhead stationery from W. F. Stone & Son,Boat Builders, Office and Yard, 2517 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, CA.
8. Boats Built by W. F. Stone in Tiburon, 1893- 1B9gNote: This is a partial list of boats built during this period and dimensions are?pproximate. Includes name of Boat, leryt! and type, and owner. One page,tlped on letterhead stationery from W. F. Stone & Son,Boat Builders, Otfice and Yard, 2517 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, CA.
9. Brooks, Douglas. 'The Stone Boat Yard: Three Generations of Quality'.Wooden Boat. 109, November - December, 1992, pp. 60-68.
10. Canright, Stephen. 'The American Sloop Tradition On San Francisco Bay'. Sea Letter.Winter 1886, No. 52. pp. 2 - 16,
11. Commercial Vessels and Yachts Built by W. F. Stone - San Francisco 1899 - 1911Includes year,name of Boat, length and type, and owner. Three pages,typed on letterhead stationery from W. F. Stone & Son,Boat Builders, Otfice and Yard, 2517 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, CA
Wooden Boat Bulldlng_ i4 San Francisco BayOne Famlly's Story
References(Gontinued)
12. Commqrcial, Naval Vessels and Yachts Built by W. F. Stone & Son - Oakland 1911 -1942, Alameda 1941- 1970. Includes yeal,hape of Boat, length ano type, anoowner. Sevenpages, typg.d on letterh-ead stationeryfronirW.F. Stone'[-Son,-Boat Builders, office antJ Yard, zs17 Branding Avedue, Alameda, CA-
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13. Cooper, Dgne_! ̂ eromsqal_Ways to aig Business. SThesis, Mastei o
University, October, 199S. VM2g9.6 C66 1gg5
14. Dicliqnqry of Ame{ican NayalFighting Shhs. Vol. V Naval History Division.W3:[il9l9t P,C., U. S Govelnqnen!.flinting.Otfice, Jg70. 1[ist tvtinesweepersbuilt by.W. F. Stone and Son during WW ll.) llesterStone liept the fuil narhe otthe business after W.F. Stone diedl
15. Dobrin, Michael. 'Lester Stone - The Man and His Ships.lmefiearrBgamg.November, 1972, pp. 7-8.
16. Doyl-e, J_im, (Chronicle Staff Writer). 'schooner Sails into 1OCIh year with a Biq parade.The Yankeg, bgiltjust before the quake, to help open yacht season,'San FranciscoChronicle. April 28, 2006.
17, Heig, :l"m.et and Mitchell, Shirley (Eds.) 'Lester Stone' in Both Sides of the Track: A9ollection of oral Histories from Belvedere and TiburonWScottwell Associates, 1985, pp. 203 - 211 . (On p. 2t O, tnere is reference to theWindward, built.for Lg9 !o{n,. Thisyacht is'not iisted ih Commerciat, Nivaiveisetsand Yachts Built by W. F. Stone & Son - Oakland 1911 -1 942, Alaineda 1941-
- -1970).
18. Historic Yard Purchased American Boating. August, 1972. Karl Kortum Collection,HDC 1084, File Unit 11.
19. Interview with Mr. Edward Gallagher, Hunters Point Shipyard Apprentice Caulker,Nov.2, 1959.
20. Interview with Mr. Lester Stone by Cglhy PeQsand Shirley Mitchell, Aprit 9, 197S.11 typed pages. (see Heig, J.-and Mitcheil, s. Both sides of the'Trbck) '
21. Kemble, John Has{ell._San FranciSCo Bay:A pigtorial Maritime HistoneCambridge. MD.:Cornell Maritime piess, lgST pp. e6. 06, lS5.
22. The^Knave. gpins sea Tales of oakland Boats. The oakland rribune,Qu4ay, April 5, 1970. Reprinted as'Les Stone's Wooden Ships'in The Knave.Celebrities at Your D9g.rslep, A Treasury of Personalities from the Sunday Tribune,coqPled..lqy Leonard H. Verbarg. Alameda County Historical Society, 1972,pp. 90 - 92.
Wooden Boat Bullding_ h Qln Francisco BayOne Family's Story
References(Continued)
23. Letter from Burns, Philp & Company, Australian Merchants & Ship owners. Svdnev.Australia, 2j Augus! 1.942.to Mr. Fisher, union Gqs Engine cbmpiny h;d;d;;'9grfi9qgldences. Refers to thg three ve.ssgls,. -1t7'2 niasieOirabirigiscnoonerbbuilt by W. F. Stone & Son for pqn_s Philp in 1917. See Commercidi, t*tavit
- -vessels and Yachts Buitt by w. F. stone & son - oakland 1911 - 1942.
.
24''A Link With Wood S.hipg Age is Gone'. O=akland Tribune. Wednesday, October 29,197.5 (Article on the death of Leslgr F. Stone, AuUroi not cited.) Kart-KortumCollection, HDC 1084, File Unit 11.
25. Loomis, Alfred F. Yachts under sail. New york: w. Morrow, 1930.Photographs of two boats built by Lester F. Stone; Marilen, 1991, Ketch; andwater-wiich, cutter. cV eaf l-o '
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26. Loring, Qhas..tyl... A.F,rief Hjstpry of the Firm of W. F. Stone & Son. pacific Coastwoodel ShiBquilgers. (mimeographed) HDc 1084. t(a@Box 7, Series 1., File Unit?2 (414). ( In this paper, the Yacht Water Witch ismentioned as being builtby-W. F. Sione anb Son, but it is not listed in Commercial,Naval Vessels andYachtsBuilt.by W, F. Stone & Son - OaktanO igt r
--1st4[, - -''Alameda 1941- 1970'. (water wiich was built for Leon deFremery)
27. McNairn, Jack. lntelviews. Mr. Lester F. stone, w. ,G.'(typo, should be ,F') Stone andson. Alameda, cA. 19s9-1960. HDc 1084. Kart Krirtlm coilection.
28. Minor, W999y 'A Maritime Histolr of Alameda. The Shipbuilders (part 10)world war ll: Bethlehem and General Enqineerinq & brvdock'inHeritage. The Alameda Journal. Februaf 24 - lrtrarchZ, 1ggg, p. 10A.
29. Minor, W-oody. 'A Maritime History of.Alameda, The Shipbuilders (part 16) Builders ofsmall Boats. The stone Boat Yard. in Heriage. The Alameda Jbuinai.April 7 - April 19, 1989. p. 9, 20.
30. Minor, Wo99V 'llistoric.Neighborhoods, Burbank - Portola Heritage Area (part 7)Conclusion: PeopLe Who Lived There'. in Heritage. The Alameida Jourriat.November 13, 1989.
31. Money to Finish the W. H, Marston. or how some old-time ship-owners did business.conversation with Fred Klebingat, Giovanni's Restaurant, l'pras.- - K. K.
32. 'Motor Boat and Yacht Qgsigqs. Bechtel's new sloop from Lester Stone.' pacific MotorBoat. September, 193T. (Refers to'the Senta,)'
33. Mott, Henry A. (ed.) TheJachtsand yachtsmen of America. New york,Ny,International Yacht Publishing company, 1994. p. sgs, ri ov g1s y12.
Wooden Boat Building_ ip Sgn Francisco BayOne Family's Story
References(Continued)
34. Murray, ?!ri-el G. 'Lester Stone'in'Fond Memories of a Shipbuilder, a Sailmaker, aLady.'sEA and Pacific Motor Boat. December,1g72., pp. se:s7, Oa-gg: - '--
35. Notes by Gapt A. F. Raynaud on book San Francisco Bay. A pictorial Historv. J. H.Kemble. 27 January 1962, pp. 65, 66. HDC 1084, Kohum Collection, Bdx 5.1.6FU 1, 313
36. obituay fgr .\ry^ . F slgl.e,. llpgUrom the Redwood city stiandard, september 15,1923, Cail No. p VM 140 57 pam
37. Photos - stone Yard, Alameda. Listed by number, 2 - 5gg. 9 typed pages.P VM 322 37
38. Photos - stone Boatyard. Listed by Number, 591 - 2136a. 17 typed pages.VM 322 37 Pani
39. PaQfiC Ntarine ReJieW, October, 1918, p.261. An Advertisement for W. F. Stone,Ship-Builder, Oakland, CA.
40. Pasific Motor Qoqt. Mgrch, 1937, p. 6. Oakland, W. F. Stone & Son. (Describes workin progress in the Oakland Yard; listing the building of the Sentia'toi f. K. Bechtet)
41. The Progresso 9!oys llp - : -_@nversation with Lester stone, K. K., gnnzKarl Kortum Collection, HDC 1084, File Unit 11.
42- Ryyt, Lucinda. 'Stone Boat Yard Shuts Down Shop'. Alameda Journal. V. j7, no. Bg.Tuesday, May 1 1,2004.
43. The Schooner Frank Stone Built for the Jaluit Co. Extract of letter from Caot. Klebinoattq K. li.,M?y 25,1961. (Subject of a book published by the Navat tnsiitute:-Crfi6bot the Lanikai; Incitement to W1'by Admiral Kemp Tofley. Capt. Klebingat was anadvisor on the book regarding Souih Sea schooners.)
44. Schooner Palawan . . . Lester Stone's shipyard. Conversation with Fred Kleblnqat.7114f'62; Austin Keegan 7114162. Kail Kortum Collestion, HDC t Oe+, Fite Unil f f .
45. Spr$Q,. ldwqrd B. 'Our Yacht Builders - Biographicalsketches of Those Who HaveBuilt Crack l"qls I E{pning Pqq! Augusi26, 188G, San Francisco, Cn. toesc}ioesyachts built by W. L Stone.) p VM j40 57 pam.
46. stevens, H. G. 'The House of stone'. sea. February, 1949. pp. z2,z3, sz.
47.Todd, Frank Morton. The Story of the Exposition,V.2. Panama pacific InternationalExposition Company. New York: G. p. putnam's Sons, 1921, p. 401.
48. Toland, Erica Schoenhals. 'The Stone Boat Yard Collection'. Sea Letter.Winter, 1996, No. 52. p.17.
Wooden Boat Building in San Francisco BayOne Family's Story
References(Continued)
49. Tolley, Rear Admiral Kemp. 'Pacific Sisters of the Chesapeake Bay Schooners' .Proceedings, United States Naval Institute, September,1978, Centennial Year,pp.5-8.Call no. HDC 1084,Karl Kortum Collection, Box 4.3.1 File Unit 4
50. 'The W. F. Stone Shipyard'. Pacific Marine Review. November, 1916.(No author listed.; no page numbers)
Other References
Brookes, Douglas S. The Oakland Waterfront - 1850 - 1940. Submitted in partial fulfillmentof the requirements fro the Degree of Master of Arts in Museum Studies. School of GeneralStudies, John F. Kennedy UniVersity, 1983 (California Historicalsociety 18617)p. 25 (W. F. Stone moves to Oakland in 1911 and opens yard at foot of Diesel Street)p. 86 (t-aunching of the Doris Crane, 1920, W. F. Stone and Son Boat Yard.)
Lyman, John. The Sailing Vessels of the Pacific Coast and Their Builders - 1850 - 1905.Bulletin No. 2 of the Marine Research Society of San Diego. Reprinted trom Americana,vol. 35, No. 2, Apri l , 1941. pp. 5, 17,30,32,33, 34.(Begins with W. F. Stone, starting as a builder of yachts in the 1880's. Describes thebuilding of large vessels after 1900, the move to Oakland in 1912andthe continuing of thebusiness by his son Lester F. Stone. There is no discussion of the founding of thebusiness or boats built by W. I Stone.) (California HistoricalSociety 7805 pam)
Wooden Boat Bullding in San Francisco BayOne Family's Story
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1 - 9. T.ype.s of wooden sailing ships of the 19th and early 20th century and example of akeelwere taken from the Internet.
10. 'Startled Fawn' Pfologpph of a painting by Joseph Lee in 1871. Privately owned. .(See Erskine, AlicePutnam. 'Joseplilee Painter' Antiques. June, 1969.pp. 806 - 81 1.)
11. William Frank Stone, 1868 - 1923.SAFR 1597.42 PO1 - 023.298
12. Boat yard at Tiburon. 34 ft. sloop Amigo - 1896.SAFR 1597.45 PO1 - 023-277
13. Boat yard at Tiburon. Building the 52 ft. sloop Nixie - 1896.with Lester Stone, aged 4 yrs., and friend, Jack Stack.SAFR 1s97.46
-PO1 - 023.277
14. Boat vard at Tiburon. Launchinq 38 ft. Gladvs - 1894.SAFR 1597.14 PO1 -1ZS.ZSS
15. Boat yard at Harbor View - 1905.SAFR 1597.28 PO1 - 023.314
16. Boat yard at Harbor View.Building the 5 masted, 225 ft.,Schooner W. H. Marston - 1901.H4.26, 616.1
17. Boat yard at Harbor View. 66 ft. Schooner Martha - 1907.SAFR 1597.30 PO1 - 023.262
18. Boat yard at Harbor View 200 ft. Steam Schooner Carlos - 1908.SAFR 1597.7 PO1 - 023.297
19. Going Out to Race. Frank Stone at the Helm.SAFR 1597.26 PO1 - 023.296
20.33 Ft. Sloop Presto in the Lead.SAFR 1597.69 PO1 - 023 .275
21 . End of the Santa Cruz Race - 1906.Stone built boats 52 ft. Sloop Nixie and 59 ft.$AFR 1597.42 PO1 - 023.299
Schooner Lady Ada on the right.
22. 36 ft. Sloop Bob racing at the Panama Pacific International Exhibition - 1915.Privately owned.
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23. Boat yqrg 4 OSkland. Building the 180 ft., 3 masted Schooner, patawan - 191g.84.11, 130
24. Sea Trials - The Palawan.SAFR 1597.73 PO1 - 023.273
25. Lester F. Stone 1892 - 1975.SAFR 1597.4 POI - 023.303
26. Boq! )Er! if_qakhnd. 140 ft. 2 masted schooner Northern Light - 1gzr.SAFR 1597.60 PO1 - 023.278
n. d ft. Ketch Mariten - 1991 . Saited by Lester Stone.SAFR 1597 PO1 - 023.259
28. Aft cabin of the Marilen.SAFR 1597.53 PO1 - 023.230
29. 140 ft. Minesweeper, YMS 2gg - 'lg4Z.P 92 - A42.27i
30. Launc!!ry qlhe 85 ft. Purse Seiner, Nancy T. - 1945.SAFR 1597.31 PO1 - 023.276
31. Sloop Windward - 1949.P82.019a .2,417
ORDER OF OVERHEADS
1. slooP
2. SCHOONER
3. YAWL
4. KETCH
5. BARQUE
6. BARQUENTINE
7. BRIG
8. BRIGANTINE
9. KEEL
10. PAINTING OF THE 45 FT.SLOOPSTARTLED FAWN
11. FRANK STONE 1868 - 1923
12. BOAT YARD AT TIBURON34 FT. SLOOP AMIGO - 1896
13. BOAT YARD AT TIBURONBUILDING THE 52 FT. SLOOP NIXIE -1896LESTER STONE, AGED 4 YRS.
14. BOAT YARD AT TIBURONHOW BOATS WERE LAUNCHEDTHE 38 FT. SLOOP GLADYS - 1894
15. BOAT YARD AT HARBOR VIEW - 1905
16. BOAT YARD AT HABOR VIEWBUILDING THE 5 MASTED, 225 FT.SCHOONER W. H. MARSTON. 1901
17. BOAT YARD AT HARBOR VIEW66 FT, SCHOONER MARTHA - 1907
18. BOAT YARD AT HARBOR VIEW2OO FT. STEAM SCHOONER CARLOS - 1908
19. GOING OUT TO RACEFRANK STONE AT THE HELM
20.33 FT. SLOOP PRESTO !N THE LEAD
21 . END OF THE SANTA CRUZ RACE . 1906STONE BUILT BOATS52 FT. SLOOP NIXIE AND58 FT. LADY ADA ON THE RIGHT.
22.38 FT. SLOOP BOB, 38, RACING AT THEPANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONALEXPOSTTION -1915
23. BOAT YARD IN OAKLANDBUILDING THE 180 FT., 3 MASTEDSCHOONER PALAWAN . 1 918.
24. SEA TRIALS - THE PALAWAN
25. LESTER STONE 1892 - 1975
26. BOAT YARD IN OAKLAND140 FT.2 MASTED SCHOONERNORTHERN LIGHT
27. 61 FT. KETCH MARILEN - 1931, SAILED BYLESTER STONE
28. AFT CABIN OF THE MARILEN
29. 140 FT. MINESWEEPER' YMS 299 - 1942
30. g5 FT. FISHING BOAT, THE NANCY T - 1945
31 . WINDWARD.1949
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