Photo Library
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Anna C.M. Tillinghast and 1920s Boston - Photo 8
Boston's Long Wharf immigrant station (second floor) & freight shed, circa 1904. The roofline of the Custom House Block is visible at the right end of the station.
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Agriculture Specialists - Photo 7
Chipping away at wood pallets that bring products into the U.S. an Agriculture Specialist looks for wood boring pests.
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Anna C.M. Tillinghast and 1920s Boston - Photo 2
East Boston Immigration Station. 1922 view from Boston Harbor, before second story was added and the landing pier relocated.
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CBP: Air and Marine Operations Florida 4
Two CBP Marine unit Midnight Express boats patrol the waters off of Florida's shores.
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Anna C.M. Tillinghast and 1920s Boston - Photo 4
1934 aerial view of East Boston and Boston Harbor (with immigration station highlighted.) This view shows the second story of the station that was added after 1929 and the fenced rooftop recreation area for the use of the immigrants detained at the station, which was added sometime between 1925 and 1931.
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CBP: Air and Marine Operations no (Photo 5)
UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter with tactical agents demonstrating fast-rope techniques.
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Agriculture Specialists - Photo 6
A CBP Agriculture Specialist checks to see what her partner, Tyco, has detected in a traveler's carry-on bag at the San Francisco International Airport.
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Anna C.M. Tillinghast and 1920s Boston - Photo 5
19th century stereoscopic view of Long Wharf in Boston Harbor. The large stone building last on the left is the Custom House Block, which still stands today. At the very end of the wharf, there is a single storey freight shed, similar to the sheds in the foreground. An immigrant station was constructed on top of this of this shed (see next photo) that would serve as the Boston immigrant station until 1920
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Agriculture Specialists - Photo 5
Trucks bring products into the U.S. through the Otay Mesa border crossing where CBP Agriculture Specialists inspect their cargo.
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Anna C.M. Tillinghast and 1920s Boston - Photo 1
Campaigning for women's suffrage in 1913. Women would not win the right to vote until the passage of the 19th Amendment on Aug. 18, 1920
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CBP: Air and Marine Operations (Photo 5)
A CBP Air unit Citation Jet patrols the waters off of a National Park of the United States.