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[Aerial View of Vidor, Texas]
Photograph of an aerial view of a residential neighborhood in Vidor, Texas. There are streets, trees, and several houses visible in the photograph.
[Ship "Catatumbo"]
Photograph of several men working on the construction of the ship, "Catatumbo." The uncompleted ship rests on a wooden platform as the workers work below it.
[Ship "Catatumbo"]
Photograph of several men working on the construction of the ship, "Catatumbo." The uncompleted ship rests on a wooden platform as the workers work below it.
[Women Christening Ship "Catatumbo"]
Photograph of five women and three men standing on a platform in front of the ship, "Catatumbo." The women are christening the ship. All of the women are dressed in fur coats and hats; one women is holding a bunch of roses. A man watches from a above on board the ship and so do the workers located beneath the ship.
[Photograph of Ship "Catatumbo" in Water]
Photograph of the ship, "Catatumbo", being launched into open water. A group of men watch from the shore and the platform from which the ship was launched is in the foreground.
[Photograph of Ship "Catatumbo" in Water]
Photograph of the ship, "Catatumbo," being launched into open water. A group of men watch from the shore and the platform from which the ship was launched is in the foreground.
[Ship "Catatumbo"]
Photograph of men working on the construction of the ship, "Catatumbo." The uncompleted ship rests on a wooden platform as the workers work below it.
[Photograph of Ship "Catatumbo" in Water]
Photograph of the ship, "Catatumbo," in open water. A few men are on board and there are various poles and buildings visible in the background.
[Photograph of Ship "Catatumbo" in Water]
Photograph of the ship, "Catatumbo," in open water.
[Photograph of Ship "Catatumbo" in Water]
Photograph of the ship, "Catatumbo", in open water. A few men are on board and there are various poles and buildings visible in the background.
[Photograph of Ship "Catatumbo" in Water]
Photograph of the ship, "Catatumbo," in open water. A few men are on board and there are various poles visible in the background.
[Photograph of Ship "Catatumbo" in Water]
Photograph of the ship, "Catatumbo," in open water. A few men are on board and there are buildings and a crane visible in the background.
[Photograph of Ship "Catatumbo" in Water]
Photograph of the ship, "Catatumbo," in open water. A few men are on board and there are buildings and a crane visible in the background.
[Ship "Catatumbo"]
Photograph of seven men working on the construction of the ship, "Catatumbo." The uncompleted ship rests on a wooden platform as the workers work below it.
[Women Christening Ship "Catatumbo"]
Photograph of five women and one man standing in front of the ship, "Catatumbo." The women are christening the ship. All of the women are dressed in fur coats and hats; one women is holding a bunch of roses.
[Orange Business Men at the Chamber of Commerce]
Photograph of four business men looking at paper documentation at the Orange Chamber of Commerce. There is a sign posted on the counter in front of the men that reads, "The First National Bank, Orange, Texas."
[Aerial View of Rooftops]
Photograph of an aerial view of several rooftops. There are many unidentifiable buildings in the foreground and a river in the background.
[Navy Base Open House]
Photograph of an outdoor view of a naval base. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "Navy base open house, 5-11-61, Mothball fleet with guns covered."
[Frontal View of a Ship's Hull]
Photograph of a frontal view of a ship's hull. The ship is propped up on a wooden platform and there are a few workers underneath the hull. Printed on the lower right hand side of the photograph is, "AT-129, Hull 218 3-27-42, Levingston Shipbldg Co."
[Navy Tugboat in Water]
Photograph of a Naval tugboat in the middle of open water. There are several men on board and there is a gun visible at the front of the boat.
[Drilling Barge "Spindletop" in Water]
Photograph of an oil well on board a drilling barge in open water. Painted on the side of the barge is the name, "Spindletop."
[Photograph of Barge "Marie Flood" in Water]
Photograph of a large barge, "Marie Flood" and a tugboat, "Betty Wood" in open water. There are several workers visible on board.
[Ship "Izumi Maru Tokyo" at Dock]
Photograph of a ship being constructed on a platform near water. There are large cranes above the ship and scaffolding surrounds the ship. The ship "Izumi Maru Tokyo" is visible in the background.
[Barge "Pelican"]
Photograph of a large barge, "Pelican" being pushed by a tugboat in open water. There is a large crane on the barge and the shipyard is visible in the background.
[Two Barges in Water]
Photograph of two barges. There is a large crane named Golden Rule mounted on one of the barges. Used in the oil induatry, some of these barge cranes were built by Levingston. Others came to Levingston to be serviced, or have maintenance work performed. The other barge tied along side of the crane barge is believed to be a cable operated ferry barge used at Levingston Shipyard to ferry men and equipment to and from the main shipbuilding area on the island. It was later replaced with a barge bridge which spanned the entire width of the river allowing uninterrupted flow of men and equipment to and from the island.
[Photograph of Ships in Water]
Photograph of a large ship stationed at dock next to a smaller ship. There are several unidentifiable buildings visible in the background.
[Large Ship in Water]
Photograph of a large ship being repaired while stationed at dock. There are unidentifiable buildings visible in the background.
[Drilling Rig "Santa Fe Mariner 1"]
Photograph of the "Santa Fe Mariner" drilling rig. There is a large oil well on the "Santa Fe Mariner" and a few people are visible on board.
[Ship "Inagua Sound"]
Photograph of a ship, "Inagua Sound", in open water. "West India Line" is painted on the side of the ship.
[Barge "DC-510"]
Photograph of a large barge, "DC-510." The barge is standing in the middle of open water and there are several unidentifiable buildings visible in the background.
[Ship "Hippo"]
Photograph of the ship, "Hippo", coasting through open water.
[Barge 289]
Photograph of a large barge in open water that was just launched sideways from the island at Levingston shipyard. The barge is surrounded by other nearby barges and tugboats. The buildings in the background are American Bridge Division of US Steel at the time, now Signal International. The view is looking northeast.
[Barges and Oil Derricks]
Photograph of barges positioned next to one another and oil derricks on top of the barges in Levingston Shipyard. The barge in the foreground was a pipe laying barge built in 1969. It has two gantry cranes, one on each side of the barge and a center control tower. The shipyard was located in the northwest corner of the Island. The buildings in the background belong to the Lutcher & Moore Lumber Company.
[Photograph of McDermott Lay Barge No. 23]
Photograph of pipe laying barge no. 23 stationed in a dry dock. At the time it was the largest vessel (420'x120') that Levingston Shipyard had ever built. There are several people working below the barge and the buildings in the background are American Bridge Division US Steel, now Signal International.
[A Barge and Tugboat]
Photograph of a large barge and a tugboat in the middle of open water.
[Multi-Story Vessel in Water]
Photograph of a multi-story vessel stationed at dock. There are several unidentifiable buildings visible in the background.
[Tugboat "Betty Wood"]
Photograph of a large tugboat, "Betty Wood", being worked on while stationed at dock. There are several unidentifiable buildings in the background and railroad tracks are visible in the foreground.
[Crane Moving Lockers]
Photograph of a multi-story vessel in water. A large crane is lifting lockers from the top floor of the vessel. A few workers are assisting with the removal of the lockers.
[Barge "DC-150"]
Photograph of barge "DC-510" stationed at dock. Next to the barge is a building and there are more buildings visible in the background.
[Construction of a Ship]
Photograph of a ship being constructed on Levingston Island in shipyard. Scaffolding surrounds the ship and workers are visible on board. The buildings in the background are American Bridge Division US Steel at the time.
[Oil Rig on Ship]
Photograph of a ship with an oil rig in the middle of open water.
[Large Vessel and Two Tugs]
Photograph of a large vessel in water. "American" is painted on the side of the vessel and there are two tugboats stationed nearby. The larger of the two tugboats is named, "J. Ray McDermott." Several buildings and cranes are visible in the background.
[Drilling Rig Standing in Water]
Photograph of a drilling rig situated on a platform above open water. There are three metal structures supporting the platform.
[Tugboat "Betty Wood"]
Photograph of a tugboat being constructed in a dry dock. Workers and scaffolding surround the tugboat. The tugboat was built at LSC Gulfport Yard for Gulf Coast Transit Company.
[Large Ship Being Launched]
Photograph of a large ship being launched into water, creating a big splash. Workers watch from the shore and there is a tugboat, a crane, and several buildings visible in the background.
[Aerial View of Multi-Story Vessel]
Photograph of a large ship being constructed in a drydock at Levingston Shipyard. There is a crane in the foreground and buildings in the background are American Bridge Division of US Steel. The ship was built for Ingram Ocean Systems.
[Boat "Caroni"]
Photograph of a boat, "Caroni", launched from Levingston Shipyard. There is a small tugboat on the left hand side of the boat and three cranes are visible in the background.
[Ship "Inagua Sound" Being Launched into Water]
Photograph of a large ship, "Inagua Sound", being launched into water, creating a big splash. Several men watch from a nearby boat in the background. The ship was built for the West India Shipping Company.
[Oil Rig on Ship]
Photograph of a large oil rig positioned on top of a ship in open water. Stationed next to the ship is a barge and a tugboat.
[Photograph of "Glomar Challenger"]
Photograph of the "Glomar Challenger," a ship on a body of water. The ship has a spindletop on it, used for drilling oil. Painted on the side of the ship is, "Glomar Challenger".
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