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    • Mast Sail Ship

    • Mast Sail Ship

    • Ships; Piers & wharves; Waterfronts; Sailors; Ship figureheads;
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    • Three-masted sailing ship, Venturosa, with a male figurehead, docked at New Orleans. Sailor in the rigging at the prow of the ship.
    • [Ship Asher J. Hudson and Naval Officer]

    • [Ship Asher J. Hudson and Naval Officer]

    • Tugboats; Military officers;
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    • Copywork of a photograph of ship and a cameo portrait of a naval officer. The Asher J. Hudson was built in Camden, New Jersey, in 1891. In July 1918 it was taken over by the navy and commissioned as a minesweeper. In October 1920 it sank in New...
    • Pie Man

    • Pie Man

    • Afro-Americans; Baskets; Piers & wharves; Ships; Aged persons;
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    • Old man wearing shirt and pants with suspenders and hat, holding basket in right hand, standing in the middle of a wharf, with ships docked in the background. One ship named "Venturosa".
    • Banana Conveyors

    • Banana Conveyors

    • Waterfronts; Bananas; Conveying systems; Piers & wharves; Cargo ships; Longshoremen; Fruit industry;
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    • Banana conveyor belt transporting bananas from a ship at the Port of New Orleans to the wharf. Conveyor is machinery created by Harris Edelston Conveying Company and erected at the port by Woodward, Wight & Co.
    • Cotton on Levee and Ships

    • Cotton on Levee and Ships

    • Cotton; Steamboats; Waterfronts; Longshoremen; Piers & wharves; Levees;
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    • Bales of cotton sitting on the levee, with workers in the background. Ship is the "Wm. Garig" which was built in 1904 for the Carter Packet Co. of New Orleans, later bought by the Eagle Packet Co. in 1918, later rebuilt and renamed the Golden Eagle.
    • Levee Scene

    • Levee Scene

    • Levees; Piers & wharves; Cargo ships; Cotton; Carts & wagons; Lumber; Mules; Longshoremen; Utility poles;
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    • View along the wharf and levee in New Orleans. In the foreground are wagons of cotton bales led by teams of mules. Lumber is stacked and covered all along the wharf, and ships are moored further down. The first ship is "City of Palermo" which...
    • Freight Conveyors on River Front

    • Freight Conveyors on River Front

    • Conveying systems; Piers & wharves; Waterfronts; Longshoremen; Shipping; Boxes; Cargo ships; Afro-Americans;
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    • Men unloading freight from the hold of a ship while others watch.
    • Cargo of Bananas

    • Cargo of Bananas

    • Bananas; Cargo ships; Longshoremen; Piers & wharves; Railroad refrigerator cars; Fruit industry; Waterfronts;
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    • Load of bananas waiting to be loaded into a refrigerator car of the Illinois Central Railroad. Workmen standing around, and a ship is in the background.
    • Johnson Iron Works

    • Johnson Iron Works

    • Bayous; Boat & ship industry; Bayous; Sheds; Hoisting machinery; Buildings; Laborers; Wetlands;

    • 1918-12-08

    • View of the Bayou St. John Hull Yard of the Johnson Iron Works. "198, Dec, 8 1918, The Johnson Iron Wks. LTD. Bayou St. John Hull Yard, New Orleans LA. Yard Construction".
    • Johnson Iron Works

    • Johnson Iron Works

    • Bayous; Sheds; Ships; Railroad rails; Flags; Wetlands; Boat & ship industry;

    • 1918-09-07

    • Iron manufacturing on Bayou St. John Hull Yard, New Orleans. "Job #198, Sept. 7-1918, Yard Construction, The Johnson Iron Works LTD., Bayou St. John Hull Yard, New Orleans, LA."
    • Johnson Iron Works

    • Johnson Iron Works

    • Bayous; Boat & ship industry; Hoisting machinery; Laborers; Wetlands;

    • 1918-08-18

    • View along Bayou St. John as construction of yard begins. "Pic. No. 3, Date 8/8/18, Job #198"
    • [Ship Hanover]

    • [Ship Hanover]

    • Steamboats;
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    • Copywork of photograph of the river passenger steamer, Hanover. Built in 1914 in Wilmington, Delaware, renamed the Mandeville by 1917, commissioned by the U. S. Navy as the USS Mandeville in 1918. Returned to owners after the war.
    • S. S. Cratheus

    • S. S. Cratheus

    • Ships;
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    • Ship Cratheus was built in Oslo, Norway, in 1911. Sold in 1919 and renamed Luksefiell. Sold again in 1924 and renamed Kong Magnus.

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