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View of House Island Quarantine Station from the Water

View of House Island Quarantine Station from the Water

This photograph depicts Fort Scammel on House Island, Portland from the water. Photographs Depicting Naval Shore Establishments

Lighthouse House Island -- Maine

Lighthouse House Island -- Maine

Caption: House Island Light Station, Portland Harbor, Maine. Date: 1911 District: 1 State: ME Maine -- House Island

House Island Harbor Barracks - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

House Island Harbor Barracks - U.S. National Archives Public Domain ph...

This photograph depicts a group of men in front of the Harbor Barracks at Fort Scammel on House Island, Portland. Photographs Depicting Naval Shore Establishments

House Island Quarantine Station

House Island Quarantine Station

Original caption: House Island C.Q's Qrtrs - Quarantine Station. Photographs Depicting Naval Shore Establishments

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