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Lighthouse, Coal and Buoy Sheds810 viewsPoint Lookout Lighthouse. The fog bell is visible on the left hand side of the photo. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart. Date unknown but most likely early 1920s.
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Charles Price Tull's Children810 viewsCharles Price Tull's children Buddy, Catherine and Elmer in front of the Point Lookout Lighthouse. Lucille Nestler was an infant when this picture was taken, 1920s (1921 or 1922). Unknown, Photo courtesy of Lucille Nestler. Lucille Nestler is a relative of one of the Lighthouse keepers of Point Lookout and has provided this photograph.
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Girls on Wharf809 viewsTwo young women pose on the wharf. Notice the tracks to the left.
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Thomas and Minnie Jacobson806 viewsA portrait of Thomas Jacobson and his wife Minnie. Point Lookout was Mr. Jacobson's only land assignment. He served at Point Lookout from 1912 until 1917, when he transfered back to a ship, the Cape Lookout Shoals Light Vessel No. 80. This picture was most likely taken in the 1930s.
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Point Lookout Wharf, summer of 1949.804 viewsPoint Lookout Wharf, summer of 1949. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Virginia Jackson Yeatman802 viewsVirginia Jackson Yeatman. Virginia (nicknamed Ginny) was born a few days after Stonewall Jackson was shot (he lost his arm and died soon afterwards). Ginny was named for Stonewall and the state of Virginia. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Jack Sturgis801 viewsJack Sturgis working on a car.
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View from Wharf, pre-1927 remodel801 viewsView of the lighthouse and buoy sheds from the wharf; pre-1927 remodel. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Family at the Beach797 viewsFamily and Friends out on point, bay side. Pictured from left to right are: Cousin, Chery Marinchak; Mother,Laura; Friend, Dorthoy Fenkner; and Daughter Debbie. The family dog Queenie plays at water's edge.
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Paul Sturgis with Innertube778 viewsPaul Sturgis on the sidewalk in front of the lighthouse
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