Library records indicate: The Coos Bay sank off of the pier in 1915, and was thrown up onto the beach following a night of high waves 1947-11-25. Landed on top of an Associated Oil Co. pipeline, and breaking it. ]]>

Group photo of Captain John Quinn with guests during an open house on the U. S. S. Norton Sound AV-11.

Left to right: Captain W. B. Jackson, Captain E. W. Parish, Jr., Adolpho Camarillo, Milton Ramelli, Captain John Quinn, Matt Borchard, Captain H. P. Needham, Richard Bard, Judge David Flynn, Rudolph Beck, Mayor Ed Gardner, Marshall Bob Clark, Commander E. R. Eastwood, and Commander H. H. Larsen. ]]>

Verso: Notation reading, "Coos Bay breaking through Ventura Wharf during storm"]]>

[Rieder, M., Los Angeles, Cal., made in Germany]]]>

[Rieder, M., Los Angeles, made in Germany, A75199]]]>
[MacGregor, J.J., Ventura, Cal. Photo by J.C. Brewster. (Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.)]]]>
Library records state: "Ground Breaking. June 30, 1969. First phase of harbor expansion. Mayor Ray Prueter, Robert Jennings, Pres. Oxnard Harbor Dist. Commission and Supervisor Tom Laubacher." ]]>

Museum records indicate that it was captained by Richard Robinson who, in 1873 moved to Ventura, CA and purchased land in the Santa Ana and Upper Ojai areas. ]]>

Library records indicate this is part of "The Petroleum Industry - transportation & refining. Marguerite Brown Study Prints."]]>

Library records indicate this is part of "The Petroleum Industry - transportation & refining. Marguerite Brown Study Prints."]]>
'Photographer - Dingnan Studio.]]>
A large group gather for miniature golf and an elaborate picnic deep in a wooded area, beside a wood cabin. Families drive to and from vacation areas near rivers and lakes, children in tow. People feed and play with chickens on small farms. A couple visit the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C.; the camera lingers on ships and ferries.

Toward the end, a man dressed in a suit walks along a dirt path, and two women pack luggage into a Ford Model A car before driving into the distance.]]>
(Keene Reel 17)]]>
View of Ventura from the hill, focusing on a road stretching from the foreground through the city to the shore. Trees and buildings are nestled along the street in the foreground. The ocean and pier front are in the background, busy with several ships.
[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal. (Logo: Panama/California Exposition, San Diego, 1915;Slogan: "On The Road of a Thousand Wonders"), 3088 and A16520]]]>
[No publisher Stated (Logo: CK)]]]> ]]> Caption: "THE OCEAN - VENTURA CALIF 33."
[No publisher stated, 33]]]>
]]> [Azo]]]> [Rieder, M., Los Angeles, Cal., made in Germany, 21487]]]> 19.6 x 11.1 cm]]> U.S. Navy]]> Piers
Sailing ships]]>