| ID | Author | Article | Link | Source | Date | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1149 | Kevin Cardiff | A Nearly Forgotten History - the California junk Chinese migrants to California and the junks they used and built |
link | Page: 9 | ||
| 1252 | JRA | Traditional Sailing Junks of … California In the 19th century many sailing junks were to be found serving the fishing industry of San Francisco Bay, Monterrey and Southern California |
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| 1468 | John Gerlach, Kevin Cardiff et al | The Chinese Junks of California Website section devoted to Chinese junks built and sailed in California with many links to further resources |
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| 735 | NORTH ATLANTIC 29 in California. |
link | Newsletter Issue 19 | May 1989 | ||
| 1267 | John Muir | One Old Junk is Everyone’s Treasure - the Excavation, Amalysis and Interpretation of a Chinese Shrimp Junk at China Camp State Park A thesis on the archaeology of a junk in California, with detail of traditional Chinese ship building techniques and historical context for the junk. |
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| 1467 | John Gerlach | Serendipity : The Abalone Junks of La Playa Chinese junks built and sailed in 19th century California, especially Southern, San Diego, Baja etc |
link | Page: 44 | ||
| 1469 | John Gerlach | Serendipity - (unabridged) The Abalone Junks of La Playa History of Chinese Junks in 19th Century Southern California, San Diego, Baja etc. discussion on Robert Nash |
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