William F. Garms
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William F. Garms
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The William F. Garms was a four-masted schooner built in Everett, Washington, in 1901 by C. G. White. She was later renamed the Golden State. According to the notes written on the back of the ca. 1900 photo, she veered into the barkentine S. G. Wilder in 1913 as the two were being towed to sea for a race at Port Townsend, Washington. The ship was later dismasted in a storm in January 1914, with the crew taking to a lifeboat and being rescued by the Snohomish, according to the notes. Another sour
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2022-06-02T06:14:07Z
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