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.

Tarpaulin Cove - 1922 Station Photo

Tarrytown - Aerial After Addition Of Rip Rap

Tarrytown - Dark Day Mark In Original Location

Tarrytown - Illustrated Postcard

Tarrytown - Photo Card

Tarrytown - Steamship & Tower

Tarrytown - Supplies Arrive

Tarrytown - Tower & Rip Rap

Tarrytown - Winter Post Card

Tawas Point - 1913

Tawas Point - 1949

Tawas Point - Aerial

Tawas Point - Lighthouse

Tawas Point - Station Photo

Ten Pound Island - Aerial

Ten Pound Island - Dark Daymark

Tenants Harbor - Post Card

Tenants Harbor 1892

Tenants Harbor ca. 1859

Tenants Harbor undated view

The Approached to New Orleans

Thirty Mile Point - 1949 Aerial View

Thirty Mile Point - Oil Storage & Station

Thomas Point Shoal - 1885

Thomas Point Shoal - 1928

Thomas Point Shoal - 1939

Thomas Point Shoal - 1952 Aerial

Thomas Point Shoal - 1968 Coasties Haul Up Whaler

Thomas Point Shoal - 1968 Coasties Haul Up Whaler 2

Thomas Point Shoal - 1985 Aerial

Thomas Point Shoal - Lighthouse & Ships

Thomas Point Shoal - Lighthouse In Fog

Throgs Neck - Photo From Inside Fort

Throgs Neck - Third Light Postcard

Thunder Bay Island - Elevated View

Thunder Bay Island - 1913

Thunder Bay Island - Aerial