New quarters at Cedar Glen, Cape Hatteras, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreNew quarters built at Cedar Glen" west of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse for Dist. Park Ranger (first occupied by Dist. Park Ranger Chas. Lamb and family about June 17 1955)."
Planners, Ocracoke, North Carolina, 1957Cape Hatteras National SeashorePlanners from Reg. Five (on study of Cape Cod area) near wreckage on Ocracoke beach; 1 to r, Martinson, Applegate, Hoover(electronics) and Brooks in background -- also Ed. Nash.
Army helicopters, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, 1957Cape Hatteras National SeashoreOne of two Army helicopters that brought party of Governors to Hatteras for fishing trip, just before take off from field E. of Hatteras on return trip to Manteo.
Army helicopters, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, 1957Cape Hatteras National SeashoreOne of Army helicopters used to fly party of Governory to Hatteras village for fishing trip, two of them landed in lot next to Blue Marlin Restaurant.
Permanent personnel, serving at Fort Raleigh and Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, 1957Cape Hatteras National SeashorePermanent personnel serving at Ft. Raleigh and Cap Hatteras. L to R. 1st row: Baum, Meekins, Hanks, Watson, Hultman; 2nd row: Ley, Lamb, Dough, Roush Mayo; 3rd row; Midgett, Sabak (Student asst.) Brooks, Cabe; 4th row; Nas, Christensen (Auditor), Gray, Greay Hawkins (aud.), Jordan, McGinnis.