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.

Windmill Point (VT) 1916 photo

Windmill Point (VT) early photo

Windmill Point - 1912

Windmill Point - 1925

Windmill Point - 1951

Windmill Point - View From Ship

Windmill Point Range Front New Light - View From Water

Wings Neck - Aerial OF The Station

Wings Neck - Road To The Station

Winter Harbor undated view

Winter Harbor undated view

Winter Quarter - 1921

Winter Quarter - Aerial

Winter Quarter - Bow

Winter Quarter - LV91

Wolf Trap - Lighthouse & Coasties in 1955

Wolf Trap - Lighthouse Aerial

Wood End - Historic Photo

Wood Island - 1983

Wood Island 1943 aerial view

Wood Island 1944 aerial view

Wood Island 1951 aerial view

Wood Island 1951 aerial view

Wood Island 1956 aerial view

Wood Island 1956 aerial view

Wood Island 1975 aerial view

Wood Island 1983 aerial view

Wood Island ca. 1859

Wood Island undated view

Wreck of Scotland - Light Vessel 69

Wreck of Scotland - Light Vessel 87

Wreck of Scotland - Replacement For Lightship

Wreck of Scotland - Stern

Yaquina Bay - 1880s

Yaquina Bay - Abandoned & Dilapated

Yaquina Bay - Aerial 1959

Yaquina Bay - Historic Photo

Yaquina Bay - Lighthouse & WWII Lookout Tower

Yaquina Bay - Lighthouse Photograph