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California Clipper Ship Cards: William T. Coleman, Ships Named After People [154013]

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California Clipper Ship Cards: William T. Coleman, Ships Named After People [154013]
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Lot of 4 different cards for William T. Coleman & Co.'s California Line at their 161 Pearl St. location. According to NY Trow Directories, they operated at this address c.1862-64. All of these cards feature ships that are named after people. All printed by Nesbitt & Co. 1) Ship "Shirley," Nath. Brown Jr., Commander. Green border, with red, gold, green and blue print. Color flag vignette. 4 x 6.5" Creases, chipped corners, soiling. 2) Ship "Edith Rose," F. Watlington, Commander. Ornate purple border with red, purple, and blue print. Advertises that "she will go well armed" (a unique selling point). 3.75 x 6.25" Large creases, paper loss, soiling and discoloration. 3) Ship "C.A. Farwell," Wm. Girard, Commander. Gold border, black and gold print. Oval vignette of clipper ship at sea and fancy script for ship's name. 6.5 x 4" Chipped corner, creases, some discoloration, partial sticker on reverse. 4) Ship "Gov. Morton," L.W. Horton, Commander (formerly of the "Sierra Nevada" and "Flying Childers"). Purple border, black and purple print. Large vignette of pilgrims and Native American with clipper ship at right and Mayflower at left, along with patriotic imagery. 4 x 6.5" Deep creases incl. tape repair, sticker on reverse, some discoloration. Possibly named after Oliver P. Morton, 14th governor of Indiana during the American Civil War, and a stalwart ally of President Abraham Lincoln. William Tell Coleman was a California pioneer. He arrived in California in 1849 during the Gold Rush and starting a shipping and commission business. He is listed at 56 California in the 1852 SF directory, and then the Corner of Front & California in subsequent directories. Coleman was tied to the 1851 and 1856 San Francisco Vigilance Committees. Many of the owners of the other shipping lines in this clipper card collection worked for or were partnered with Coleman, including Edward Mott Robinson, Cornelius Comstock, and Platt & Newton (who took over his business in 1868). Coleman spent time in both New York and California. After leaving the commission business, he engaged in mining borax in Death Valley in the 1880s. He was owner of the Harmony Borax Works in Death Valley which he eventually sold to Francis Marion "Borax" Smith to form the Pacific Coast Borax Company. Coleman died in San Francisco in 1893. Ex. Du Pont Collection

Date: c.1862-64
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State: California
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