U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office

The U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office, located in Washington, D.C., has collections relating to the history of the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Lighthouse Service, U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, and U.S. Life-Saving Service. See <uscg.mil/history> for more information. Items include photos, newspaper articles, and in some cases, correspondence. The majority of items are in the public domain and are unrestricted. Most of the light station images were scanned by Sandra Shanklin. The Society applauds her efforts to make these images available to the general public. We appreciate her contributing the scans to the Society. Note that the images included here are not the entire collection. Additional images may be available in the U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office files.

Gravelly Shoal - Aerial

Graves - 1934

Graves - 1951 Aerial

Graves - View From The Water (1 of 2)

Graves - View From The Water (2 of 2)

Graves - View Of Destroyed Pier & Walkways

Graves 1931

Graves 1931

Graves 1931

Graves 1933 aerial view

Graves 1933 aerial view

Graves 1956 aerial view

Graves 1974 aerial view

Grays Harbor - 1925

Grays Harbor - 1926 Postcard

Grays Harbor - 1951

Grays Harbor - Aerial

Grays Harbor - Fog & Radio Building

Grays Harbor - Front Of The Dwellings

Grays Harbor - Lighthouse & Water Tower

Grays Harbor - Lighthouse Station

Grays Harbor - Photo Postcard

Grays Harbor - Station Aerial

Grays Reef - Aerial

Grays Reef - LV 57

Grays Reef - Under Construction

Great Beds - Aerial

Great Duck Island - Alone At Sea

Great Duck Island - Automation

Great Duck Island - Bird Watching

Great Duck Island - boathouse, launchway, and keepers' houses 1950

Great Duck Island - Correction of Historical Records

Great Duck Island - Daily Duties

Great Duck Island - Early View From Water

Great Duck Island - It's Time To See The Light

Great Duck Island - keepers' houses 1950