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Old salt rests on wharf
SS Evelyn, bull line sugar boat, being towed through Congress St. drawbridge
SS Evelyn being towed through the Fort Point Channel along South Station
SS Evelyn , bull line sugar boat, being towed through Summer and Congress St. bridges, Fort Point Channel
SS Monterey dry docking South Boston
SS Monterey dry docking South Boston
Eastern steamship lines terminal from Northern Ave. Bridge showing Eastern Steamship and Nantasket line boat (Mayflower) easing in (Ferry Narrow Guagerr, 'Peeking out') H.T. Dimcock, Portsmouth N.H., left
Pleasure fishing boats - old T-Wharf. Excursion steamers: Dorothy Bradford on Right, Newcastle left front, Nahant rear left? King Philip - left middle
Subchaser SC 263 out of commission at Northern Ave.
Diver going down before Battleship New York was launched.
SS Yankton, once owned by King Edward VII, being junked at shipyard on Freeport Street, Dorchester
Rum runner 'Clara Mathews' to be junked with the SS Yankton
Rum runner 'Clara Mathews' to be junked with the SS Yankton
Rum runner 'Clara Mathews' to be junked with the SS Yankton
SS Yankton, built by Edward VII for one million, and given to Sandra Bernhardt. Sold for $125,000, to be junked with rum runner 'Clara Mathew'
The smallest floating steel drydock located at East Boston. It is 100 feet long, 45 feet wide with pontoons 6 feet deep and a capacity of 500 tons
The 'Powow' of Newburyport in the floating dry dock at East Boston.
Liner at South Boston
Steamer Fairfax docking in Boston (LJ Note: Merchant and Miners)
Ferry 'Mayflower' sailing for Nantasket and the 'Brewster' sailing to Revere.
WW Lufkin' new Customs Patrol boat - Boston, Mass.
Sub chasers in scrapyard in Boston Harbor including SC 225 and 216
Banana boats at the United Fruit Co. Wharf, Long Wharf

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