Coal schooner P.J. CARLETON, sunk about 6500 feet southwest from Romer Lighthouse, March 1902

gelatin silver print

PHOTOGRAPHS
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
USA, NY, New York Bay
1902-03-05
paper
4 x 6 in.

Gelatin silver print in photograph album 2008.28.4 of Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation salvage operations; handwritten lower left "1034"; starboard view of coal schooner P.J. CARLETON, sunk March 1902, about 6500 feet southwest from Romer Lighthouse; see duplicate 1964.521.1, and related photographs 2008.28.4.476-481; see accession file for Report of Chief of Engineers, Government Printing Office, 1902.


2008.28.4.478

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