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Tubbs Cordage Company Office Building

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Built
  
1890

NRHP Reference #
  
79000254

Area
  
404.7 m²

Architect
  
Tubbs Cordage Co.

Opened
  
1890

Added to NRHP
  
6 November 1979

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Location
  
Hyde St. Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, San Francisco, California

Similar
  
Alma, Balclutha, Hyde Street Pier, Eureka, San Francisco City Hall

The Tubbs Cordage Company Office Building is a small frame structure located in San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, in the Fisherman's Wharf district of San Francisco, California.

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History

The 1890 structure was originally located at the Tubbs Cordage factory, at 611-613 Front Street, San Francisco. It was moved to Hyde Street Pier for display and preservation in 1963, and moved again in 1990.

The Tubbs Cordage Company Office is of local historical significance in the category of industry due to its association with the Tubbs Cordage Company and its rope factory in San Francisco where the first commercial manufacture of rope on the Pacific Coast was accomplished.

Description

The office is a small, single-story, single-room office building (with the addition, after the historic period, of a small closet, with a sink and toilet, as well as an office cubicle). The exterior is painted a dark brownish-red, common on industrial buildings in the last century, and sometimes referred to as "mineral" red or "iron" red, with white trim. This was the color scheme of the office at the time of its move to Hyde Street Pier. The structure stands by itself at the pier, just as it did on the original site.

Rectangular in shape, the building dimensions are 21 by 26 feet. There is no basement, and the structure rests upon redwood sills. One story high, the building is framed with redwood siding.

References

Tubbs Cordage Company Office Building Wikipedia