Recollections of the San Francisco Waterfront Oral History Transcript And Re

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Recollections of the San Francisco Waterfront Oral History Transcript And Re
Thomas Crowley
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Any special name for his house? Crowley: No, I don t remember that he had any nicknames or that his boarding house had any special name. Baum: Did he and your father work together? Crowley: No, they were competitors. They were just like the taxi cabs that is the way that Whitehall boats were. Baum: Don t you have a Captain Clark on your boats now? On your tugs? Crowley: There may be but he is no relation to Bill Clark. There was just Clark, and he has passed away, and his father.
78 John D. Spr
...eckels Baum: Then I want to ask you about these men John D. Spreckels. What kind of a fellow was he? Did he come down to the waterfront or did he work from the...
Crowley: Yes, he did. He was very much interested in shipping. He first started running vessels to Honolulu. Captain Matson worked for him. They continued in that until some time later they got steamers.
Baum: This was sailing ships that Spreckels started with? Crowley: Yes. Then Spreckels, you know, was the son of the Claus Spreckels who had the sugar business.


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