 Most viewed - Keepers
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Randy & Chessie1026 viewsRandy Younkins poses on the buoy tracks with the Sturgis' Chesapeake Retriever.
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Raymond and Mary Hartzel in North Side Living Room1015 viewsNotice the TV in the corner of the room. Limited reception meant few channels were available to watch.
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Anna Maria Lamb Yeatman1010 viewsAnna Maria Lamb Yeatman, wife of William Yeatman, Sr. Her name was prounounced so that it rhymed with fire, and the children used to taunt her with spit in the fire Anna Maria. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Lighthouse from Pier1002 viewsPoint Lookout, c. 1909. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Front Steps of Lighthouse1002 views
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Looking northeast toward the Lighthouse992 views
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Henry Christian Ardeeser985 viewsHenry Christian Ardeeser, Virginia Jackson Yeatman Ardeeser's husband and William Yeatman, Sr.'s son-in-law. Henry was a bricklayer who came to Point Lookout to do some work and met Virginia Jackson Yeatman. They married and moved to Washington, D.C. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Tender Mistletoe with Dock Ladder979 viewsThe tender Mistletoe docked at the Point Lookout wharf. The children would jump from the wharf into the water, and use the ladder (Middle left of the picture) to return to the dock.
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North Side living Room978 views
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Cora Yeatman975 viewsA portrait of Cora Yeatman, c. 1908-1913. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Cora and Anna Maria Yeatman975 viewsCora and Anna Maria Yeatman. Anna Maria was William Yeatman, Sr.'s wife. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Stern of Tender Mistletoe971 viewsThe tender MistleToe visits the lighthouse. The tenders brought buoys to be repaired and supplies for the lighthouse; the tenders also returned repaired buoys into service. Mrs. Marguerite Metivier, wife of the keeper, would supply the crew with homemade donuts.
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