Aerial of fishing boat in Tarpon BayEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card reads: "Fishing boat N. of Tarpon Bay." Distant, aerial view of boat at intersection of waterways with more water and tree islands in background.
Shack and boats on bankEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of a shack and a boat: Owner Arthur Darwin, Gen. Delivery Chokoloskee, Florida Kodak Safety Film. Location: Possum Key near Gopher Key T 55 S, R 31 E, Sect. 10.
Coot Bay Ranger Station and dockEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card: View of Coot Bay Ranger Station with boats docked at the pier, Snack Bar at the left and the Ranger Tower at the right; "Coot Bay Ranger Station".
Two views of building near dockEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of small building on shore-partially constructed dock in front sign at end of building "Wide Load"; "Structure on Lostman's 5 River about 3 miles up up stream from Lostman's Bay". Two prints.
Aerial of boats on Tarpon BayEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card reads: "Little Shark River and Tarpon Springs Sponger's Boats". View of body of water with small boats, island in foreground, mouth of river and shore in background.
Park employee standing on large dock, Lostman's River, June 1958Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of park employee standing on large dock with docked boats on either side, water in foreground, and hammock in background; "Dock at Lostman's, Jack Boucher". Polyester Copy Negative.
Construction of Western Water GatewayEverglades National Park; National Park Service"Activities. Construction of Western Water Gateway." Carey-Swain, Inc. P.O. Box 2384. Sarasota, FL 06-20. "EVERGLADES- Seminole Indian crews are hard at work cutting passages along the upper reaches of Halfway Creek for the tour boats which will make daily trips from Everglades. Guided boat trips with Park naturalists along explore rivers and mangrove coast wilderness in the Western Water Gateway to the Park. Trips are scheduled to begin Dec. 15 [?] ".
Mangrove Tunnels at West LakeEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card: "Mangrove Tunnels at West Lake." View of Tunnel made by mangroves with a close up of a what seems to be a park employee riding a boat. Locality: West Lake.
Seaquarium boat off East CapeEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of small boat with "Seaquarium" on side. Caption reads: "Seaquarium Boat off the mouth of East Cape Canal in preparation for Porpoise rescue.Personnel from Miami Seaquarium, National Audubon Society and NPS took part in the rescue." Locality: East Cape Canal.
Park ranger docking boat at TavernierEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card reads: "Boat docking at Tavernier." Black and white negative and print showing view of a man on a park ranger boat docking at Tavernier, wooden house on the corner of the picture; 00 Jan 1952; Locality: Tavernier.
Man posting notice on treeEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of man standing in mangroves posting a "closed" sign, boat in foreground; "Dan Beard, refuge manager of E. N. Wildlife Refuge posts on area along Shark River"; "One of first patrol boats used in Everglades".
Man in boat by old boardwalkEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of two men. (1) on a boat, the other standing on a board which will later become the boardwalk at Anhinga Trail. Date unknown. Photo mounted on cardboard. Kodak Safety Film Photo Source: National Park Service Keywords: Anhinga Trail: pond.
People on beach with boatEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of women in bathing suits sitting on beach with coconuts, man standing behind them and second man at water's edge; "Within ENP project area. Bathers and lookers on, about 11:00 am. Little suggestion here of the ice bound north at this time of year. Beach just east of Middle Cape Sable on Gulf of Mexico."
Eight people in two boats on the Echo River, Mammoth Cave, KentuckyMammoth Cave National ParkPhotograph - Echo River (glass negative) glass negative negative depicting Echo River in Mammoth Cave; the photographer and the date of the photograph are unknown. This photo shows two wooden boats on the echo river - the boat on the left has five people with one of them standing while he plays a horn, the other boat has three people. The photo shows that there is enough space between the boat and the ceiling to stand while poling.measurements: height 202 mm, width: 252 mm. thickness: 2 mm. Condition: good - the negative is in very good condition, although it is scratched in two places and is slightly soiled. The boat in the foreground has several children in it and a woman. An open flame lantern is clearly visible in this boat being held by a young boy the original blue 10-254 lists this as a gift from Ellis Jones on 14 Dec, 1981.Originally housed gsu c, sh 4 with maca 3608-3645, 3724-3743, 3746-3749, 3872-3888, 3903. Caves, geology, boats, river, transportation, clothing and dress, children, lighting, lanterns, music, instruments, guides tourist trade.
Distant view of small shack in treesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of small shack and boat in trees; " Picture taken on N. W. tip of the key at about the same point as # 32 but looking N. E. A fisherman's shack, drying nets and boat which can be seen." Locality: Buoy Key.
Two men standing in boat supervise the clearing of creek for boat tour, Halfway CreekEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of two men standing in boat; attached paragraph: "Willard Fletcher and Corey Osceola supervise the clearing of Halfway Creek for the Western Waterway boat tour of ENP. Fletcher is a veteran tour boat operator in the Park and will conduct the trips in Government approved and inspected craft. Park Naturalists aboard the boats will explain natural features of the area to visitors during the two hour trip." Locality: Halfway Creek Photo Source: Carey-Swain Inc. Keywords: Park Employees; Visitors. NOTE: During the 2006 inventory of prints, a total of 2 prints were found by volunteer Jean Schardt. - J. Stringfellow, Muse. Tech. 11/2006.