TITLE: Owls Head Light, Rockland, Maine
CAPTION: None
POSTCARD ID: 5796
PUBLISHER: Unknown
POSTMARK: None. Not used Postally, but “Mama” is written on the image
The World of Lighthouses on the Postcards of Yesterday and Today
TITLE: Boston Light, Boston Harbor
CAPTION: For over 200 years the historic Boston Light has guarded the entrance to Boston Harbor, showing to safety the countless ships that enter and leave the busy Port of Boston daily.
POSTCARD ID: 48 and 64466
PUBLISHER: “Tichnor Quality Views” Tichnor Bros., Inc., Boston, MASS.
POSTMARK: None – Not Used Postally
TITLE: “Hereford Inlet Lighthouse”
CAPTION: Wildwood-by-the-Sea, N.J.
The second most powerful “light” on the Eastern seaboard. The United States Coast Guard station at “Hereford Inlet,” Wildwood-by-the-Sea, New Jersey
POSTCARD ID: K-145-D-13 and 43669
PUBLISHER: Pub. by Atlantic Tobacco Co.,, Wildwood, N.J.
POSTMARK: None, Not Used Postally
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TITLE: “TWIN LIGHTS”
CAPTION: Thatcher’s Island, Massachusetts
Just off the shore of Cape Ann. Built 1771. The only twin lighthouses along the Atlantic Coast. Under ordinary atmospheric conditions they can be seen approximately 19 miles from out at sea.
From a Painting by J. Bradford Hague
POSTCARD ID: 72291
PUBLISHER: Pub. by J. Bradford Hague, New York, N.Y.
POSTMARK: None – Not Used Postally
TITLE: Historic Lighthouse at Biloxi, Mississippi
CAPTION: “Old Biloxi Light is one of the oldest lighthouses in America and is the city’s most treasured historical object. It is located on West Beach Boulevard and has been in use for nearly a century and still is in use today.
POSTCARD ID: 136
PUBLISHER: Pub. by the Sadler News Company, Gulfport, Mississippi
POSTMARK: None, Not Used Postally