TITLE: Drum Point Lighthouse
CAPTION: DRUM POINT LIGHTHOUSE Where the Patuxent meets Chesapeake Bay.
POSTCARD ID: 137155
PUBLISHER: Pub. by Calvert Independent, Prince Frederick, MD
POSTMARK: None ~ Not Used Postally
The World of Lighthouses on the Postcards of Yesterday and Today
TITLE: Hooper Strait Lighthouse
CAPTION: Hooper Strait Lighthouse, located at the northern entrance to Tangier Sound, and the sloop, J.T. Leonard – now permanent exhibits at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, Md.
POSTCARD ID: None
PUBLISHER: Drawn an Published by J. B. Moll, Jr., Oxford, MD
POSTMARK: None – Not Used Postally
TITLE: Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse
CAPTION: The Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse built in 1856, guided ships sailing the Chesapeake Bay before its relocation to Baltimore’s majestic Inner Harbor for restoration by the Living Classrooms Foundation. Every day, the Foundation’s historic Chesapeake Bay vessels sail with children in challenging hands-on education programs.
POSTCARD ID: CP18717
PUBLISHER: Pub. by Traub Co., Baltimore, MD
POSTMARK: None ~ Not Used Postally
Happy Thanksgiving!
In honor of Thanksgiving, enjoy today’s view of Turkey Point Lighthouse!
TITLE: Turkey Point Lighthouse
CAPTION: Elk Neck, MD c1900
The 38-foot tower was built in 1833. Located at the head of the Chesapeake Bay It serves traffic to and from the Susquehanna River. The last woman keeper in the nation retired from this lighthouse in 1947.
POSTCARD ID: PC128404
PUBLISHER: © Lieb Image Archives, York, PA
Printed in the U.S.A.
POSTMARK: None – Unused Standard Sized Postcard
TITLE: Concord Point Lighthouse
Caption: foot of Lafayette St., Havre De Grace, Maryland. Built in 1827, this granite building is on the National Historic Register. Its electric-powered beam aids local boaters around Concord Point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay. Open to visitors Sundays 1-5, June through October.
POSTCARD ID: 83981-D
PUBLISHER: Pub by The Country Studio, P.O. Box 206, Aberdeen, MD 21001
Photo by Robert J. Bailey
POSTMARK: None – Unused Continental Sized Postcard