Capt. Charles A. Watts ship log, 1919.
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (Calif.). Historic Documents Dept.
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Honolulu Iron Works Company.
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Watts, Charles, b. 1867.
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Captain Charles A. Watts was born in Nova Scotia in 1867 and received his master's papers in 1888 before turning 21. He died in 1957 at age 90. A local Bay Area newspaper reported that at age 90 in 1957, he was the oldest living mariner. A biography of Captain Watts' maritime career was compiled by SFMNHP's founder and chief curator Karl Kortum in 1995. Capt. Watts reflects on his time on the Cadaretta and the Pacific Queen, ex-Star of Alaska, now Balclutha, in an interview in 1970 with SFMNHP K...
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