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A Puget Sound Tugboat
Yarn
(Washington)
Folklore
FORM A
Circumstances of Interview
Washington
J. J. Stauter
Seattle, Washington
December 19, 1938
"Tugboat Yarn"
1. Captain Bill Ammerman, Seattle, Washington
2. December 16, 1938
3. Seattle waterfront
4. None
5. None
6. None given
Folklore FORM B
Personal History of Informant
Washington
J. J. Stauter
Seattle, Washington
December 19, 1938
"Tugboat Yarn"
Captain Bill Ammerman, Seattle, Washington
1. Not obtainable
2. Not available
3. Not available
4. Not given
5. Not given
6. Not willing to give this information - now skipper of S.S. Border King
7. Not given
8. Not given
9. Not given
10. None
A Puget Sound Tugboat Yarn'
"I was skipper of a tugboat towin' a boom of logs from Vancouver Island to
Ballard in 1911. Most of the way down we had one of them frozen fogs, and
it kept gettin' colder all the time. The seagulls had slim pickin's that
time of year up the sound, and they swarmed onto the log boom till you
couldn't see the bark. One morning, about six hours from Ballard, one of
the deck hands noticed that they were flapping their wings considerable
without gettin' anywhere, and we come to find out, be'jeeze their feet was
frozen to the logs.
"When we got about opposite Meadow Point, somp'n went wrong with the
engine. The Chief reported that it couldn't be fixed without goin' onto
dry dock, and there we was, driftin' out there in the fog, with little
chance of gettin' any help for twelve hours or so, and a darn good chance
of fouling on the point and losin' the boom and our skins besides. It
looked pretty tough until I got an idea.
"Then I says to the Steward: 'Charlie, how much sack coal we got left?'
Charlie says: 'We got five sacks in the hol' and one part sack in the
galley.' I says: 'That's fine, I think that will be enough to get us into
port.' He looks at me an though I had somp'n wrong with my head, and goes
off mutterin' to himself.
"Then I calls the two deck hands and tells them to get the sacks of coal
out of the hole and carry them way aft. Then I order all hands an' the
cook to stand aft and throw coal at the seagulls on the log boom. And
bejeeze, them seagulls flew us and the boom into port."
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Told by Capt. Bill Ammerman, of the S.S. Border King.
Text from: Library of
Congress, Manuscript Division, WPA Federal Writers' Project Collection
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