 Top rated - Keepers
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Sturgis Family680 viewsSturgis family members on the sofa.
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Paul Sturgis694 viewsPaul Sturgis with the lighthouse in the background.
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Living Room708 viewsThe living room, decorated by the Sturgis family.     (1 votes)
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Cora Yeatman Milking a Cow965 viewsCora Yeatman looks on while a cow is milked. Photo courtesy of Francis Hart.
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Young Jack Sturgis761 viewsA young Jack Sturgis poses in front of the pilings of the old windmill.
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Tender Mistletoe with Dock Ladder972 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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Stern of Tender Mistletoe961 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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Tender MistleToe Delivers Supplies945 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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Eunice & Julius Eating Crabs1124 viewsEunice and Julius Knott eating crabs on his family’s back porch. This picture was taken at Julius’ childhood home after the couple was married. This property was destroyed by a fire some years later. Eunice's father, Herman "Mac" Metivier would not allow crabs to enter his house. Eunice's first taste of a Maryland crab came when she met her future husband, Julius Knott. Mr. Knott also worked at the lighthouse.
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Buoys Drying in the Grass1111 viewsWooden spar buoys, drying on the east side lawn of the lighthouse.
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Henry Christian Ardeeser977 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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