 Top rated - William Yeatman (1871-1908)
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William Yeatman's Grave Marker974 viewsWilliam Yeatman's Grave Marker. William and his wife Anna Maria Yeatman are buried about 8 miles north of the lighthouse. Photo courtesy of Kathy Handiboe.
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Virginia Jackson Yeatman798 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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View from Wharf, pre-1927 remodel799 viewsView of the lighthouse and buoy sheds from the wharf; pre-1927 remodel. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Anna Maria Lamb Yeatman971 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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Buoy Shed, viewed from the Wharf728 viewsPoint Lookout Wharf, buoy shed in the background. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Point Lookout Wharf, summer of 1949.803 viewsPoint Lookout Wharf, summer of 1949. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Lighthouse from Pier956 viewsPoint Lookout, c. 1909. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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887 viewsPoint Lookout Lighthouse (the identity of the persons surrounding the lighthouse picture is unknown). Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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935 viewsPoint Lookout Lighthouse, c. 1921-1923. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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William Yeatman, Jr (1931-1939)829 viewsThis is a picture of William Yeatman, Jr. from the late 1920s or early 1930s. He was the Assistant Keeper at Point Lookout from 1931 until he retired in 1939. Previously, William Yeatman, Jr. had been the keeper at Point No Point, Drum Point and Piney Point prior to moving back to Point Lookout. He took a volutary demotion to Assistant Keeper in 1931 to return to Point Lookout, most likely because he had previously lived in the lighthouse and wanted to raise his kids there (including Harry Yeatman, 1920-2001). The assignment to Point Lookout most likely did not carry a reduction in salary, but allowed William Jr more family time because most other lighthouses did not have a full time assistant keeper. This photo courtesy of Ted Yeatman, William Yeatman Sr's Great Grandson.
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Catharine Marie Ardeeser Hessler892 viewsCatharine Marie Ardeeser Hessler.
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