Searsport, Maine 121

From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection

Searsport, Maine 121

In this wintertime scene, a six-masted steel schooner is off-loaded at the Penobscot Coal and Wharf Company pier, which was developed and opened at Mack Point in 1905 by C.H. Sprague. The deep-water shipping port was served by steam-powered cranes (visible behind the ship's masts) and special coal-carrying ships, such as this impressively large schooner in the image. Facilitated by the railroad, C.H. Sprague & Son purchased its own coal mines and fleet of specially designed vessels and became a major supplier of coal to the European allies during World War II. In this photograph the coal "pockets," or the coal containers on the tracks, are visible on the right, ready to be transported out by rail. [Ref. Museum in the Streets: Mack Point] [See also: LB2007.1.110140 LB2007.1.111122; 23; 33; 36

Details

LB2007.1.111143
111143
City/Town:
Searsport 
State/Province:
Maine