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[Tug ATR-46]

Description: Photograph of a naval tugboat in open water. There are a few men visible on board. Printed in the lower right hand corner of the photograph is, "Levingston Shipbldg Co, Hull 282 ATR-46, Contract NObs-224, 7-22-43." Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "LSC Hull No. 282, Tug ATR-46, Built for U.S. Navy, Completed 7-24-43, 143'x33'x17'."
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[Tug "Helen L. Tracy"]

Description: Photograph of tugboat "Helen L. Tracy", sailing. Back of photograph: LSC Hull No. 501. built for Tracy Towing Co. Launched 5-8-53. There is an American flag on the back of the boat and there are men visible on the top of the boat.
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[Tug in Drydock]

Description: Photograph of a tugboat in a drydock. Four men are on board the ship looking down below at a crew of men standing off the boat. Printed on the lower right hand side of the photograph is, "Levingston Shipbldg Co., Hull 324 LT-528, Contract W 2789 tc-1225, 9-10-43." Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "LSC Hull No. 324, Ocean Tug 'LT 528', Built for U.S. Army, Completed 1-29-44, 143'x33'x17'."
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[Tug "Spindletop"]

Description: Photograph of tugboat, "Spindletop", sailing across a body of water. There are two flags on the back of the boat. Back of photograph: "Spindletop" - built for Magnolia Petroleum Co. 100' x 26' x 12' 6" Draft; 224.17 Gross Tons. Powered by General Motors Model 12-278A, Diesel Electric Drive ; 1,000 Brake Horse-Power." "LSC Hull No. 466. Built for Magnolia Petroleum Co. Launched 11-30-50."
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[Tugboat "YN-54"]

Description: Photograph of a tugboat in open water. "YN-54" is painted on the side of the tugboat and there are men visible on board. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "LSC Hull No. 186, Tug 'YN-54', Built for U.S. Navy, Completed 2-18-41, 74'x20'x9'-2"."
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[Tugboat "YN-54"]

Description: Photograph of a tugboat tied at dock. "YN-54" is painted on the side of the tugboat and there are two flags waving in the wind on the boat. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "LSC Hull No. 186, Tug 'YN-54', Built for U.S. Navy, Completed 2-18-41, 74'x20'x9'-2"."
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[U.S. Army Y-13 Oil Tanker]

Description: Photograph of a U.S. Army ship in open water. Painted on the side of the ship is, "Y-13" and there is a man visible on board. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "LSC Hull No. 259, Oil Tanker 'Y-13', Built for U.S. Army, Completed 3-27-43, 162'-6"x27'x12'-8"."
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[E.W. Thornton]

Description: Photograph of a large ship named "E.W. Thornton" in the middle of open water with a large oil derrick on top of the ship. Handwritten on the back of the photograph is, "LSC Hull No. 652, Catamaran Drilling Vessel, "E.W. Thornton", Built for Reading & Bates Exploration Co., Completed 7-24-65, 278'x105'x21'."
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[Women Christening Ship "Catatumbo"]

Description: 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.
Date: unknown
Creator: Business Men's Studio

[Postcard of Sabine River at Orange, Texas]

Description: Postcard depicting a scene on the Sabine River at Orange, Texas. Many boats full of passengers are sailing along the river at sunset. Correspondence on the back reads, "I was fishing in this river. It sure was great sport. Well how is everyone in Reading. Out here it is warm weather every tree and the grass is green. I am stopping at the New Holland State. Orange, Texas. Sis." It is addressed to Mr. Jacob Sell, 1226 Elm St., Reading, Pa. It is postmarked Orange, Texas on Feb 23, 1921.
Date: unknown
Creator: C. T. American Art

[River Front, Orange, Texas]

Description: Color postcard depicting the river front in Orange, Texas. Businesses line the shore and a boat is heading in towards the town. Correspondence on the back reads, "How are all at your house. We like our new home fine. go fishing and have fine luck - come over and go along. When are you going to your sisters - are you still busy on Fridays. love to all- Hattie C." It is addressed to Mrs. Hall, Jennings, La.
Date: unknown
Creator: C. T. American Art
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