Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company naval architectural plans, 1911 January 30-1927 March 19.

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Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company naval architectural plans, 1911 January 30-1927 March 19.

Three inboard profiles (2 diazo, 1 reproduction on vellum) for the Cazadero (built 1903; sidewheel ferry steamer) dated March 19, 1927; job number is 15-C-1452, and scale is noted at 1/4"=1'-0". Two diazo prints are 57 x 167 cm in size and one vellum print is slightly reduced in size at 46 x 125 cm., and one plan for a small steamer dated January 30, 1911. Also, one plan is for a small steamer, vessel size of LOA 88' by beam 3'-6" by mean draft 3'-6", and material of wood and construction in Vancouver in 1909. The plan, number 11-C-151-X, shows outboard profile, hold plan, main deck plan, saloon deck, midship section and stern view. The diazo print size is 59 x 76 cm.

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Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company

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The Northwestern Pacific Railroad runs between Marin and Humboldt Counties in California, much of it following the course of the South Fork of the Eel River. It was founded in the late nineteenth century as a joint venture of the Sante Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads. Portions of the railroad remain in operation in 2012. From the guide to the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company records, 1908-1974, (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library) ...