Sand Bar 952 viewsAnother view of the Lighthouse coming back from walking on the sandbar. (2 votes)
Henry Christian Ardeeser979 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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Jack Sturgis revisits Basement of his Boyhood899 viewsMany years later, Jack Sturgis visits the basement where he played as a child. Jack and his brothers would swim in the basement when it flooded, unconcerned about the dangers of electricity and other hazards. Jack and his brothers would enter the basement to shovel coal into the coal fired furnace. Jack had many fond memories, including swimming in the basement during noreasters and Hurricane Hazel. The retaining wall (in the foreground) did not exist when the Sturgis family live in the lighthouse, and the coal furnace would have the flame extinguished when the basement flooded. A coal bin was kept to the right of the furnace.
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Jack Sturgis looks thru the intertube817 viewsJack Sturgis poses near the lighthouse steps. (2 votes)
Girls on Wharf841 viewsTwo young women pose on the wharf. Notice the tracks to the left. (2 votes)
Lighthouse Landscaping from the 1950s1119 viewsA picture of the lighthouse from the 1950s, showing the care and attention to the landscaping around the point. Notice the meticulously manicured shrubs and trees surrounding the lighthouse. (2 votes)
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Cheryl in kitchen750 viewsCheryl in kitchen. (1 votes)
Cheryl's first birthday.670 viewsCheryl's first birthday. (1 votes)
Kenny Hopkins678 viewsKenny Hopkins. (1 votes)
Pat Hopkins on the beach683 viewsPat Hopkins on the beach. (1 votes)