P-8153 Frederick Tilp II (upper right) with plumbers who worked for him



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Record No. 8466

P-8330 "Unloading oyster vessel into Steamer crates Balto."- oysters being transferred from a schooner at cannery wharf to steamer crates.

Record No. 8467

P-8331 "Running trains of Oysters from wharf in Cannery Balto MD" - men pushing two trains of steamer crates filled with oysters.

Record No. 8468

P-8332 "Oyster Shucking room Balto M.D." - shucking room of an oyster can-nery with shuckers standing next to a train of empty steamer crates and oyster shells piled on floor.

Record No. 8469

P-8333 "Oyster Shucking room of a Balto marketing house in raw trade." - women shucking oysters, male shuckers in background.

Record No. 8470

P-8334 Men shucking oysters at an unidentified oyster house.

Record No. 8471

P-8335 Men shucking oysters outdoors for customers at the Washington, DC waterfront circa 1910. Oyster house (J.H. Chivell Oyster, Crab & Clam Dealers) in background.

Record No. 8472

P-8336 "Packing oysters in Kegs for Shipment" - men packing raw oysters at a Baltimore oyster house.

Record No. 8473

P-8337 Men packing "Maryland Beauty" brand raw oysters in cans at the R.E. Roberts Co., Baltimore, MD.

Record No. 8474

P-8338 Women labeling cans of oysters at the Gibbs Preserving Co., Baltimore, MD.

Record No. 8475

P-8339 Conveyor and oyster shell piles at unidentified location, masts of sailing vessels in background.

Record No. 8476

P-8340 Crane unloading oyster shells at the Herbert Bryant Fertilizer Co. wharf in Alexandria, VA.

Record No. 8477

P-8341 24 oar shad galley belonging to fishery owned by Ann Waller at Widewater, VA, starboard view with some oars shipped.

Record No. 8478

P-8342 Net mender employed at fishery owned by Ann Waller at Widewater, VA.

Record No. 8479

P-8343 Mrs. Ann Waller seated in skiff with one of her daughters at the oars. Fishery workers and horse-drawn wagon in background.

Record No. 8480

P-8346 Mrs. Ann Waller standing in stern of skiff with one of her daughters at the oars. Fishery workers and horse-drawn wagons in background.

Record No. 8481

P-8344 Workers with seine net at fishery owned by Mrs. Ann Waller at Widewater, VA.

Record No. 8482

P-8345 Shad galley and net used by fishery owned by Mrs. Ann Waller at Widewater, VA, stern of galley with man watching net enter water.

Record No. 8483

P-8347 Horses and capstan used to haul seines at fishery owned by Mrs. Ann Waller at Widewater, VA.

Record No. 8484

P-8348 Eight men with a haul seine full of shad and herring.

Record No. 8485

P-8349 Women scaling shad on a wharf in Alexandria, fish are being unloaded from sailing vessel in background.

Record No. 8486

P-8350 "Hauling shad seine at Stony Point, Potomac River" - net being hauled at fishery operated by the Otterback family, two skiffs on shore.

Record No. 8487

P-8351 "Shad Fishery-Commencing to boat Seine. Stony Point Potomac River" -15 men standing in water with net, 16-oar shad galley with two men aboard in background.

Record No. 8488

P-8352 Rock fishermen with seine and small galley at mouth of Nanjemoy Creek in 1905.

Record No. 8489

P-8353 "Gill-net drying on reel"; net-drying reel on the Great Lakes.

Record No. 8490

P-8354 "Shad fishing at night on the Susquehanna River: laying out the gill-net"; three men laying a net from a skiff by light of the moon and two lanterns.

Record No. 8491

P-8355 "Haul-seine fishing at Sutton Beach, Albermarle Sound, North Carolina: boating the seine"; men hauling net into galley and dipping fish, schooners in background.

Record No. 8492

P-8356 Model of a shad galley, port view.

Record No. 8493

P-8357 Model of a fish lighter (small barge used for transporting fish), port view.

Record No. 8494

P-8358 Menhaden fishing boats NORTHUMBERLAND (steamboat, #130733), SWANSON, JOHN TWOHY BRUSSTAR (steamboat) and others, port bow view

Record No. 8495

P-8359 Menhaden fishing boat H.R. HUMPHREYS, port view, at fish processing plant in Reedville, VA.

Record No. 8496

P-8360 Menhaden fishing with purse boat underway at right. Stack of steam powered fishing vessel is in left foreground, other steamboats underway nearby.

Record No. 8497

P-8361 Menhaden fishing with purse boats and net in foreground, steam powered boats in background.

Record No. 8498

P-8362 Menhaden fishermen in purse boats hauling net full of fish, bunker boat in background.

Record No. 8499

P-8363 Menhaden fishermen in purse boat hauling net full of fish.

Record No. 8500

P-8364 Three-masted schooner, port stern view, at menhaden processing plant on Cockrells Creek, VA.

Record No. 8501

P-8365 "Shad fish net on Potomac" - three watermen hauling in a pound net.

Record No. 8502

P-8366 Potomac River dory boat, starboard view, anchored near a pound net. Colonial Beach, VA is in background.

Record No. 8503

P-8367 Spectators studying sturgeon caught in the Hudson River, NY in 1976.

Record No. 8504

P-8368 Female sturgeon cut open to expose roe (caviar).

Record No. 8505

P-8369 14 foot sturgeon weighing 315 pounds caught at Liverpool Point, MD in 1924 by Frank Rye and Marshall Butler. Men are (l-r): Louis Scott, Lee Scott, George Davis (head is ...

Record No. 8506

P-8370 Lawrence Monroe, former sturgeon fisherman, and his wife Merle Hancock Monroe in 1975.

Record No. 8507

P-8371 Store at Liverpool Point, MD. Second floor was home of the Monroe family (sturgeon fishermen).

Record No. 8508

P-8372 Sturgeon fisherman's camp on Craney Island in the Potomac River, June 1916.

Record No. 8509

P-8373 Fisherman's home (camp ?) at Dyke, VA in 1928.

Record No. 8510

P-8374 "Fort Washington. Spawntakers embarking." - workers at the Fort Washington fish hatchery boarding a steam launch(?) in 1891. Old Fort Washington lighthouse is at left.

Record No. 8511

P-8375 "Bryan's Point Mess House & Fort Quarters for employed"- facilities at the Bryan's Point fish hatchery in 1891.

Record No. 8512

P-8376 "Bryan's Point Fish Hawk at Dock" - grounds of the Bryan's Point fish hatchery in 1891 with U.S. Fish Commission steamer FISH HAWK at dock and three skiffs near shore.

Record No. 8513

P-8377 Workers at the Bryan's Point fish hatchery with seine net in 1918.

Record No. 8514

P-8378 "Shad fishing in Albemarle Sound: laying out the seine"; steamboat PRETTY GAL and a shad galley laying a net.

Record No. 8515

P-8379 "Drag-net fishing in Neuse River, North Carolina: footing-up the net"; drawing of two men with seine.

Record No. 8516

P-8380 "`Driving the pound:' Stake-boat and crew off Marblehead, Lake Erie, driving stakes for pound net. (At close of the season the other end of the same boat pulls the stakes.)"

Record No. 8517

P-8381 "Type of fishermen's summer house; seine-shed and tarring-box annexed"; two fishing camps on Kelley Island (Lake Erie) in 1882.

Record No. 8518

P-8382 Family(?) of Piscataway Indians at Oxon Creek, MD in 1909.

Record No. 8519

P-8383 Two Piscataway Indian children with corn plants in background.

Record No. 8520

P-8384 Aquia Church near Aquia Creek in Virginia (Overwharton Parish).

Record No. 8521

P-8385 St. Ignatius Church near Port Tobacco, MD with gravestones in fore- ground.

Record No. 8522

P-8386 Drawing by B.F. Williamson of St. Ignatius Church and St. Thomas Manor (near Port Tobacco, MD).

Record No. 8523

P-8387 Drawing of Chapel Point (part of St. Thomas Manor) and Port Tobacco Creek.

Record No. 8524

P-8388 Postcard depicting St. Ignatius Church and St. Thomas Manor near Port Tobacco, MD.

Record No. 8525

P-8389 Postcard depicting part of the interior of St. Ignatius Church (near Port Tobacco, MD).

Record No. 8526

P-8390 Postcard depicting the bishop's parlor at St. Thomas Manor, "the oldest continually Jesuit residence in the world", located near Port Tobacco, MD.

Record No. 8527

P-8391 Postcard depicting the library at St. Thomas Manor (near Port Tobacco, MD).

Record No. 8528

P-8392 Postcard depicting St. Ann's Church in West Palm Beach, FL.

Record No. 8529

P-8393 St. Ignatius Church at St. Inigoes, MD with tomb at left.

Record No. 8530

P-8394 St. Ignatius Church at St. Inigoes, MD.

Record No. 8531

P-8395 Back of St. Ignatius Church at St. Inigoes, MD.

Record No. 8532

P-8396 St. Francis Xavier Church at Newtown Neck (Compton), MD, front view.

Record No. 8533

P-8397 St. Francis Xavier Church at Newtown Neck (Compton), MD, side view.

Record No. 8534

P-8398 St. Francis Xavier Church at Newtown Neck (Compton), MD with Newtown Manor House in background.

Record No. 8535

P-8399 Cross on St. Clements Island commemorating the first landing of the ARK and the DOVE.

Record No. 8536

P-8400 Cross on St. Clements Island commemorating the first landing of the ARK and the DOVE, flags and people in background.

Record No. 8537

P-8401 Yeocomico Church in Westmoreland County, VA.

Record No. 8538

P-8402 Painting by Mrs. George Day depicting Nomini Episcopal Church and other buildings at Mount Holly, VA circa 1900.

Record No. 8539

P-8403 Men and women being baptised in the Potomac River at Jones Point, wharf in background.

Record No. 8540

P-8404 Stratford Hall (birthplace of Robert E. Lee) in Westmoreland County, VA.

Record No. 8541

P-8405 West St. Mary's Manor in Drayden, MD.

Record No. 8542

P-8406 South side of Habre de Venture in Port Tobacco, MD.

Record No. 8543

P-8407 East side of La Grange in La Plata, MD.

Record No. 8544

P-8408 Mulberry Fields in Valley Lee, MD.

Record No. 8545

P-8409 Burlington in Avenue, MD with one of the Dent family standing in front.

Record No. 8546

P-8410 Winona in Northampton County, VA.

Record No. 8547

P-8411 Grist mill at Accotink, VA in 1878.

Record No. 8548

P-8412 The spa at Bladensburg, MD circa 1892. Four men and two children are standing near pavilion.

Record No. 8549

P-8413 Palo Alto Hotel at Bladensburg, MD in 1899.

Record No. 8550

P-8414 Avalon Mill at Bladensburg, MD in 1902.

Record No. 8551

P-8415 Carlton Mill at Bladensburg, MD in 1910.

Record No. 8552

P-8416 Carlton Mill at Bladensburg, MD in 1902 with posters advertising Kite Tobacco above millwheel.

Record No. 8553

P-8417 Carlton Mill at Bladensburg, MD in 1902, grass and weeds in fore- ground.

Record No. 8554

P-8418 The Market Master's House at Bladensburg, MD in 1913.

Record No. 8555

P-8419 The Market Master's House(?) at Bladensburg, MD in 1973.

Record No. 8556

P-8420 Polaroid copy of a photograph of the Market Master's House(?) at Bladensburg, MD.

Record No. 8557

P-8421 House in Bladensburg, MD.

Record No. 8558

P-8422 House in Bladensburg, MD in 1899, chicken in front of house.

Record No. 8559

P-8423 Ice cream parlor in Bladensburg, MD in 1899, boy walking in front of building.

Record No. 8560

P-8424 Plat of the town of Bladensburg, MD as surveyed by John Frederick Augustus Riggs in May 1787.

Record No. 8561

P-8425 "Barney Springs" near Bladensburg, MD.

Record No. 8562

P-8426 Closeup of "Barney Springs" near Bladensburg, MD.

Record No. 8563

P-8427 Ferryboat operator Harry Smith on deck of his cable ferry, which ran from Coan, Virginia to Bundicks.

Record No. 8564

P-8428 Ferryboat operator Harry Smith on deck of his cable ferry, which ran from Coan, Virginia to Bundicks, with Coan wharf and buyboat in background.

Record No. 8565

P-8429 Pickup truck on board ferryboat operated by Harry Smith, Coan wharf and buyboat in background.

Record No. 8566

P-6602 Wharf and cable ferry at Coan, Virginia in 1925.

Record No. 8567

P-8430 Colonial Beach, VA as seen from the water in 1954, gambling pier is at right.

Record No. 8568

P-8431 Beach and gambling pier at Colonial Beach, VA in 1954.

Record No. 8569

P-8432 Beach and gambling pier at Colonial Beach, VA in 1954, man seated in foreground.

Record No. 8570

P-8433 Man and women on road leading to steamboat wharf at Kinsale, VA. Steamboat THREE RIVERS is at wharf.

Record No. 8571

P-8434 Road leading to steamboat wharf at Kinsale, VA as seen from wharf in 1922.

Record No. 8572

P-8435 Wharf and surrounding area at Kinsale, VA in 1904, several buggies on road leading to wharf.

Record No. 8573

P-8436 Schooner JAMES A. GARFIELD (#76271)and barge PATUXENT docked at Kinsale, VA wharf in 1907. Crates of canned tomatoes are stacked on wharf.

Record No. 8574

P-5514 Crates of canned tomatoes on wharf at Kinsale, VA in 1907. Ox cart with more crates in foreground, pulpwood being loaded on barge PATUXENT in back- ground.

Record No. 8575

P-8437 Sloop M.E. TALMAGE and three schooners anchored at Kinsale, VA in 1922, bridge in background.

Record No. 8576

P-8438 Tomato cannery and wharf at Kinsale, VA in 1925 as seen from the water, man sculling skiff in foreground.

Record No. 8577

P-8439 Man crossing bridge at Kinsale, VA in 1931, house on hill in back- ground.

Record No. 8578

P-8440 Steamboat WAKEFIELD at Mount Holly, VA circa 1915, port view with a log canoe in foreground.

Record No. 8579

P-8441 Remains of mill at Arcola, NJ.

Record No. 8580

P-8442 Water wheel of mill at Arcola, NJ.

Record No. 8581

P-8443 Copy of postcard depicting "View of Old Mill, Occoquan, Va. Boat unloading grain-Looking down river".

Record No. 8582

P-8444 Remains of cotton mill at Occoquan, VA.

Record No. 8583

P-8445 Dike built at Occoquan, VA to protect shipping from ice, house on horizon at right (left section of a panoramic view of Occoquan).

Record No. 8584

P-8446 Houses at Occoquan, VA (left center section of a panoramic view of Occoquan).

Record No. 8585

P-8447 Houses at Occoquan, VA (right center section of a panoramic view of Occoquan).

Record No. 8586

P-8448 Houses at Occoquan, VA with cotton mill at far right (right section of a panoramic view of Occoquan).

Record No. 8587

P-8449 Large rocks lining Occoquan Creek above Occoquan Bridge.

Record No. 8588

P-8450 Percy Budlong with tripod set up at base of Nomini Cliffs along the Potomac River, canoe and skiff on beach.

Record No. 8589

P-8451 Percy Budlong standing near an artesian well at Ewell's marine rail-way, Compton, MD.

Record No. 8590

P-8452 Steamboat ANNE ARUNDEL at wharf at Lodge Landing, VA, view of port bow with log canoe at wharf and four horse-drawn wagons on road.

Record No. 8591

P-8453 Potomac River as seen from the Yeocomico River.

Record No. 8592

P-6650 Wharf, windmill, storage tanks, and buildings at Leonardtown, MD in 1931.

Record No. 8593

P-8454 Aerial view of the Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship at Piney Point, MD and surrounding area.

Record No. 8594

P-8455 Tavern(?), church, and houses at Piscataway, MD in 1910.

Record No. 8595

P-8456 McGuires Wharf, VA in 1922 with ferry E.T. SOMERS at wharf, auto- mobiles in left foreground, and people on porch at right.

Record No. 8596

P-8460 Aerial view of Alexandria, VA circa 1930. Landmarks include Torpedo Plant (center), Alexandria Fertilizer & Chemical Co. (trestle wharf), and Smoot Co. buildings (far right).

Record No. 8597

P-8472 Aerial view of Alexandria, VA including two shipyards (Agnew yard* with schooners & Virginia Shipbuilding Corp. with ships). Washington, DC & Ana- costia River in distance.

Record No. 8598

P-8473 Aerial view of Alexandria, VA including two shipyards - Agnew yard* (schooners) and Virginia Shipbuilding Corp. (U.S. Shipping Board vessels). Washington, DC in background.

Record No. 8599

P-8471 Aerial view of the "Virginia Shipbuilding Corp Plant on Battery Cove Alexandria Va" with U.S. Shipping Board vessels. Grover's Railway (old Agnew shipyard) in foreground.

Record No. 8600

P-8459 Aerial view of Alexandria, VA in 1930.

Record No. 8601

P-8461 Aerial view of Smoot Sand & Gravel and Smoot Coal Co. buildings and wharves in Alexandria, VA in 1933 with Alexandria Fertilizer & Chemical Co. wharf at left.

Record No. 8602

P-8462 Aerial view of Alexandria wharves in 1933; Potomac Steamboat Company (left), Alexandria Fertilizer & Chemical Co., Smoot Sand & Gravel. Steamboat underway in foreground.

Record No. 8603

P-8463 Aerial view of buildings and tanks at Franklin and Gibbon Streets, Alexandria, VA in 1933. Ford Company building at far right is on site of Agnew shipyard.

Record No. 8604

P-8464 Aerial view of abandoned building at the Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation site, Alexandria, VA, in 1933.

Record No. 8605

P-8465 Aerial view of remains of steamboat MIDLAND docked at the abandoned Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation site, Alexandria, VA, in 1933.

Record No. 8606

P-8466 Aerial view of slipways and buildings at the abandoned Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation site, Alexandria, VA, in 1933. Lifeboats are from vessels dismantled at the site.

Record No. 8607

P-8467 Aerial view of slipways at the abandoned Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation site, Alexandria, VA, in 1933.

Record No. 8608

P-8468 Aerial view of Jones Point and the abandoned Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation site, Alexandria, VA, in 1933.

Record No. 8609

P-8469 Aerial view of Jones Point and lighthouse in 1933, Alexandria, VA in background.

Record No. 8610

P-8498 Aerial view of Alexandria, VA in 1936 including Prince Street (far left), King Street, Cameron Street, Queen Street, and Princess Street.

Record No. 8611

P-8504 Aerial view of the Alexandria Fertilizer & Chemical Company (Queen and Princess streets) and surrounding area in 1955.

Record No. 8612

P-8505 Aerial view of the Herbert Bryant fertilizer company (between Mont- gomery and First streets, Alexandria, VA) circa 1960.

Record No. 8613

P-8506 Aerial view of Alexandria, VA, including the Herbert Bryant ferti- lizer company, circa 1960.

Record No. 8614

P-8457 Aerial view of Union Station, Alexandria, VA.

Record No. 8615

P-8458 Streetcar tracks and bridge over Great Hunting Creek (south of Alexandria, VA) in 1928, man standing near shore.

Record No. 8616

P-8470 Battery Cove in 1909 (located between Agnew shipyard and Jones Point lighthouse, was filled in c. 1911 and became site of the Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation).

Record No. 8617

P-8474 Two schooners on ways at Alexandria Marine Railway & Ship Building Company (Agnew shipyard) in 1882.

Record No. 8618

P-8475 Four-masted schooner WILLIAM T. HART ready for launching at Agnew shipyard in 1883, starboard view with schooner HENRY S. CULVER under construc- tion at right.

Record No. 8619

P-8476 Agnew shipyard with Potomac River in background. Boxcars are at shipyard, three-masted schooner barge is anchored in river.

Record No. 8620

P-8477 Schooner (longboat) hauled for repairs at Agnew shipyard circa 1912, port view with tugboat at right.

Record No. 8621

P-8478 Schooner (longboat) on marine railway at Agnew shipyard circa 1912, bow view with two tugboats docked at left.

Record No. 8622

P-8479 Ford Motor Company shipping terminal under construction at Alexan- dria, VA (former Agnew shipyard site), two automobiles in foreground.

Record No. 8623

P-8480 Ford Motor Company shipping terminal under construction at Alexan- dria, VA (former Agnew shipyard site). Boxcar, machinery, and piles of lumber are in foreground.

Record No. 8624

P-8481 Ford Motor Company shipping terminal under construction at Alexan- dria, VA (former Agnew shipyard site). View from water with derelict steamboat MIDLAND in distance.

Record No. 8625

P-8482 Ford Motor Company shipping terminal under construction at Alexan- dria, VA, view from water with motor launch EDITH-MAY in foreground.

Record No. 8626

P-8483 Automobiles, vans, and supplies inside the Ford Motor Company shipping terminal at Alexandria, VA in 1932.

Record No. 8627

P-8484 Ford Motor Company shipping terminal at Alexandria, VA (Franklin Street - former Agnew shipyard site) as seen from the water in November 1932.

Record No. 8628

P-6199 Tugboat GEORGE W. PRIDE (left), ferryboat CITY OF WASHINGTON, and unidentified tugboat docked near foot of Gibbon Street, Alexandria, VA in 1883.

Record No. 8629

P-8485 Houses between Gibbon and Wilkes Streets in Alexandria, VA as seen from the water in 1934. Standard Oil tank at left is south of Gibbon Street.

Record No. 8630

P-8486 Houseboat, bait shop, and other buildings at end of Wilkes Street, Alexandria, VA, in 1930.

Record No. 8631

P-8487 Steamboat CHARLES MACALESTER passing the Alexandria Motor-boat Club building at the end of Wolfe Street, Alexandria, VA.

Record No. 8632

P-8489 Alexandria waterfront circa 1860 with schooners and steamboat at docks as seen from the Pioneer Flour Mill (near foot of Duke Street).

Record No. 8633

P-8490 DeW. Aitcheson Coal & Wood wharf, Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company wharf, and other waterfront buildings north of Duke Street, Alexandria, VA in 1911.

Record No. 8634

P-8488 Sailing skiffs and rowing skiffs docked at end of Duke Street, Alex-andria, VA in 1930.

Record No. 8635

P-8491 Buildings on and near Prince Street c. 1890 (street is at left lead-ing to the Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. wharf). Schooners CLARA GARRETT and KITTY ANN are at dock.

Record No. 8636

P-8492 Warehouses between Prince Street and King Street, Alexandria, VA in 1912. Potomac River dory boat is anchored between wharves.

Record No. 8637

P-8493 King Street, Alexandria, VA after a flood in 1901 with people and boats in street. Businesses include an oyster house and a ferry terminal.

Record No. 8638

P-8494 Mutual Ice Company building and wharf at Cameron Street, Alexandria, VA circa 1907. Men on wharf and in rigging of schooner CLARA A. DONNELL (masts and flags visible).

Record No. 8639

P-8495 Schooner docked at Pier 7 between Cameron Street and Queen Street, Alexandria, VA in 1864. Wharf was being used as a grain depot.

Record No. 8640

P-8496 Sloop WATER LILY, a Potomac River doryboat, a skipjack, and a motor launch(?) at docks between Cameron and Queen streets, Alexandria, VA in 1912.

Record No. 8641

P-8497 Fred Tilp standing by bulkhead at end of Queen Street, Alexandria, VA after a storm in 1975 with storm debris in water and damaged trees at right.

Record No. 8642

P-8499 Alexandria, VA waterfront between King and Princess Streets circa 1920. The U.S. Naval Torpedo Plant is at left and Alexandria Fertilizer & Chem- ical Company is at right.



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