Stuart Marine Service Company at end of pier, mechanics in white jumpsuits, boats in water, and men on boats. Train passing behind building.
Harry Beckman, of Philadelphia, owned and operated the Stuart Marine Service between 1933 and 1946. Located at the juncture of the north and south forks of the St. Lucie River.
Sailboat with the name "Hornet" in dry storage. One man onboard and two men stand next to the boat. Capt. Hugh Willoughby identified as the man on the right. Written on the back of the photo: "The good ship 'Hornet' on which Clayton G. Dixon & Mrs. E. W. D. (Estelle Willoughby Dixon) spent six weeks the winter of 1902 -- A sixteen year old boy as deck hand, Mrs. C. G. D. -- as cook -- & navigator -- sailing from Cocoanut (sic) Grove to New River Inlet thru canal & mostly poling."