This section of the GHOTES Web site is dedicated to Hog Island, Hog Islanders, and Hog Island lovers. We'll be adding stories, maps, photos, census information, and family trees. We begin with an incredible file generously shared by Yvonne Marshall Widgeon, who, like so many others moved from Hog Island, resides now in Willis Wharf. Yvonne has provided us with glimpses of the Hog Island life of her family—Marshalls and Simpsons—and friends, as well as photos of Hog Island as only our senior Islanders can remember.
Here you will find links to other GHOTES pages that are related to Hog Island life, and links to other sites on the Internet.
If you have family ties to Hog Island, we'd love to add the information to this section of the GHOTES Web site. Please let me know. Send email to ghotes@ix.netcom.com .
Meanwhile, enjoy.
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DOCUMENTS ABOUT THE COAST
GUARD RESCUE OF 1892 HOG ISLAND RESIDENTS IN 1850 HOG ISLAND RESIDENTS IN 1903 HOG ISLAND CHRISTMAS HOG ISLAND SNOW CREAM ORIGINAL HOG ISLAND STATION WHAT HAPPENED TO HOG ISLAND
LIGHT? PHOTOS OF HOG ISLAND PHOTOS OF THE HOG ISLAND LIGHT A POEM ABOUT HOG ISLAND - OUR
ISLAND HOME Elsewhere on the Web Hog Island Webcam Dramatic 1892 Hog Island
Rescue Hog Island Sheep—Straight
from the 18th century or earlier! See An Animated Model of
How Hog Island Changed from 1852 to 1990.
Great Photos of Hog Island, taken February 15,
2002 Fascinating Current Research
Showing Tidal and Water Flow Patterns in and Around Hog Island Bay.
(You've got to see this.) An Outline of the Changing
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