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Western Boat. Western Boat Building Co. is about to launch a tuna clipper. They have recently completed two, as well as many other ships for the Navy. The company is owned by Martin Petrich Sr. and his three sons. View of gathering prior to boat launching. TPL-8867


Launchings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Boats at Western Boat Building Company and Standard Oil Company in photograph dated May 8, 1940. Left to right: "Western Pacific," "St. Francis," "Clipper" and "Stanford." Buildings in background.


Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma); Standard Oil Co. of Tacoma (Tacoma); Boats--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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Western Boat Building Co. was owned and operated by the Petrich Family. View of ship equipment on "Dolores M" ship, built in 1944 by Western Boat Building Co.


Decks (Ships); Ship equipment & rigging; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Exterior of building at Western Boat Building Company owned by the Petrich family. Boat building under construction. Series ordered by Mr. Brian, Rainbow Contractors, Tacoma.


Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Launching of the John N. Cobb at Western Boat. L-R, Mrs. Emmett Egan and Mrs. Margaret E. Johnson, wife of Captain Sheldon W. Johnson, stand ready to christen the John N. Cobb, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service exploratory vessel. She was named after John N. Cobb, the first Dean of the School of Fisheries of the University of Washington, who had also served with the United States Bureau of Fisheries. Ordered for the Seattle Times by Mr. R.H. Calkins. (Marine Digest, 2/4/1950)


Launchings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma); Egan, Emmett--Family; Johnson, Margaret E.;

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Western Boat Building Co. was owned and operated by the Petrich Family. They were building tuna clippers and purse seiners for the Navy. View "Dolores M" control room with partial view on right side of ship's steering wheel. TPL-8872


Helms; Control rooms; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Western Boat Building Co. was owned and operated by the Petrich family. They built many ships for the Army and the Navy. View of "Dolores M" lifeboats on deck at Western Boat Building Co. TPL-8873


Lifeboats--Tacoma; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Western Boat Building Co. was owned and operated by the Petrich Family. They were building tuna clippers and purse seiners for the Navy. View of unidentified cook in kitchen of "Dolores M". TPL-8871


Galleys (Ship kitchens); Cooks; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Launching at Western Boat. Ordered by Seattle Times by Mr. R.H. Calkins. The John N. Cobb is afloat near the 11th Street Bridge just after launching from the Western Boat ways building. The vessel would be equiped for exploratory navigation as well as for experimental fishing by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.. Snow is on the ground as seen on the opposite shore of City Waterway. The tall buildings of the business district of Tacoma are seen in the background. (Pacific Fisherman, March 1950, p.29) TPL-9652


Launchings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma); Ships--Tacoma--1950-1960; Cityscapes;

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Planing mill at Western Boat Building. Stacks of smooth surfaced timber wait to be used at the Western Boat Building facility on E. 11th St. Western Boat Building, operated by M.A. Petrich, built and repaired boats. G37.1-123


Mills--Tacoma--1920-1930; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Exterior of building at Western Boat Building Company owned by the Petrich family. Boat building under construction in October of 1950. Ordered by Mr. Brian, Rainbow Contractors, Tacoma.


Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Interior of building at Western Boat Building Company owned by the Petrich family. Boat building under construction. Ordered by Mr. Brian, Rainbow Contractors, Tacoma.


Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma);

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Launching at Western Boat. Ordered by Seattle Times by Mr. R.H. Calkins. The John N. Cobb stands in the ways ready to be formally launched. Flags are draped over the first and second decks. The boat was to becoma an exploratory vessel for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She was designed by W.C. Nickum & Sons, Seattle naval architects, and built by Western Boat. She was of very heavy wood construction, 93' in length, and powered with a 550 hp Fairbanks-Morse diesel engine. (Pacific Fisherman, March 1950, p.29)


Launchings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Western Boat Building Co. (Tacoma); Ships--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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The ferry "City of Tacoma," which operated between Point Defiance and Gig Harbor, underwent a major remodel in January of 1924. The ferry was taken to Western Boat Building at 2505 East 11th to have 34 feet added to her length and her carrying capacity increased to 50 automobiles. She was opened up midship and the added length was inserted just aft of her engine room. The reconstruction job was estimated at $15,000 and the ferry out of service for 30 days. Photograph ordered by Western Boat Building. (TDL 1-16-24, p. 4, TNT 1-24-24, p. 24) G66.1-115


Boats--Tacoma; Ferries--Tacoma--1920-1930; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1920-1930;