Piers & wharves
| Kennebec' | 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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