Box PCA 313
Contains 367 Results:
Lincoln Rock Light Station. Circa: 1920. The original light station (foreground) was destroyed by the weather in the 1900s only 10 years after being built. The station was moved to a nearby island (background) in 1911. A light is mounted on original site today. The fog-signal building was moved to the nearby island where the keeper lived.
(USCG Photo)
Cape Hinchinbrook
An ongoing collection of U.S. Coast Guard activities in Alaska, primarily the 17th Division, which includes slides and photographs of patrol, search and rescue, the Exxon Valdez oil spill, law enforcement, lighthouses, Coast Guard vessels, icebreakers, bases, aircraft, Bering Sea fisheries, individuals. The folder titled Lighthouses (folder 5) contains a range of photos mostly from 1915-ca. 1930s. The bulk dates for the collection are the 1980s.
Cape Hinchinbrook Light Station – 1950s.
USCG Historical Photo
Guard Islands Light Station vegetable garden. Left: keeper George West and wife, Alma, (right). Center person unidentified. Date unknown.
USCG Historical Photo
Guard Islands Light Station keeper George West (left) and his wife, Alma, (right) and assistant keeper Mr. Waltenberg and his wife in dining room of keeper’s house. Date Unk.
USCG Photo
Five Finger Light
An ongoing collection of U.S. Coast Guard activities in Alaska, primarily the 17th Division, which includes slides and photographs of patrol, search and rescue, the Exxon Valdez oil spill, law enforcement, lighthouses, Coast Guard vessels, icebreakers, bases, aircraft, Bering Sea fisheries, individuals. The folder titled Lighthouses (folder 5) contains a range of photos mostly from 1915-ca. 1930s. The bulk dates for the collection are the 1980s.
Cape St. Elias Light Station. March 1967.
USCG Photo
Unit: Cape St. Elias. Date Taken: Apr. 1988.
Photographer Ltd. Ressel.
Unit: Cape St. Elias. Date Taken: Apr. 1988.
Photographer Ltd. Ressel.
Cape St. Elias Light Station being constructed on Aug. 14, 1916.
(U.S. Coast Guard Historical Photo)