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[Hurricane Ike] Goat Island, TX, September 22, 2008 -- A boat left high and dry after Hurricane Ike.  Goat Island was originally formed when the segment of land that once connected the region to the high ground of Baytown subsided. The island was then used to pasture goats—hence the name Goat Island.  Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Goat Island, TX, September 22, 2008 -- A boat left hig...

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Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Caption: Goat Island Light Station, Maine. District: 1 State: ME Maine -- Goat Island

[Hurricane Ike] Goat Island, TX, September 22, 2008 -- Fields of debris line the island after Hurricane Ike.  Goat Island was originally formed when the segment of land that once connected the region to the high ground of Baytown subsided. The island was then used to pasture goats—hence the name Goat Island.  Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Goat Island, TX, September 22, 2008 -- Fields of debri...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Caption: Goat Island Light Station, Maine. District: 1 State: ME Maine -- Goat Island

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Caption: Goat Island Light Station, Maine. District: 1 State: ME Maine -- Goat Island

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Caption: Goat Island Light Station, Maine. District: 1 State: ME Maine -- Goat Island

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Caption: Goat Island Light Station, Maine. District: 1 State: ME Maine -- Goat Island

Panoramic View of San Francisco on April 1909 three years after the massive 8.25 earthquake of 1906. The view from 1000 feet above Jones and Washington Street, looking eastward. Goat Island (now Yerba Buena Island) in the San Francisco Bay, is in the upper far left. Mason Street cuts across right corner. On April 18, 1906 at 5:15 AM a quake of 8.25 on the Richter scale hit San Francisco. Greater destruction came from the fires afterwards. The city burned for three days. The combination destroyed 490 city blocks and 25,000 buildings, leaving 250,000 homeless and killing between 450 and 700. Estimated damages, over $350 million

Panoramic View of San Francisco on April 1909 three years after the ma...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: San Francisco State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: R. J. Waters Release Status: Released to Pub... More

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Caption: Goat Island Light Station, Maine. District: 1 State: ME Maine -- Goat Island

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Lighthouse Goat Island -- Maine

Caption: Goat Island Light Station, Maine. District: 1 State: ME Maine -- Goat Island

[Hurricane Ike] Goat Island, TX, September 22, 2008 -- Fields of debris line the island after Hurricane Ike.  Goat Island was originally formed when the segment of land that once connected the region to the high ground of Baytown subsided. The island was then used to pasture goats—hence the name Goat Island.  Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Goat Island, TX, September 22, 2008 -- Fields of debri...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Hurricane Ike] Goat Island, TX, September 22, 2008 -- This rescue worker walks in front of a house that was displaced by Hurricane Ike.  Goat Island was originally formed when the segment of land that once connected the region to the high ground of Baytown subsided. The island was then used to pasture goats—hence the name Goat Island.  Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Ike] Goat Island, TX, September 22, 2008 -- This rescue wor...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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