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Mary D. Hume Low Tide
Gold Beach, Oregon. Built in Gold Beach in 1880 and was retired nearly 100 years later in 1978. It started it's career as a steam schooner and also was a tugboat, cannery tender, and whaling vessel. It sailed under its own power back to Gold Beach to be restored but was damaged beyond repair when being placed in a cradle. It now rests partially submerged on the shore of the bay. It was put on the National Register of Historical Places in 1979.
Mary D. Hume Low Tide
Gold Beach, Oregon. Built in Gold Beach in 1880 and was retired nearly 100 years later in 1978. It started it's career as a steam schooner and also was a tugboat, cannery tender, and whaling vessel. It sailed under its own power back to Gold Beach to be restored but was damaged beyond repair when being placed in a cradle. It now rests partially submerged on the shore of the bay. It was put on the National Register of Historical Places in 1979.