
Brunswick Gateways Waterfront 1940s

Jekyll aerial view during WWII

Jekyll Entrance sign

Jekyll highway gate with banner,
"Jekyll Island Year Round Beach Resort"
"Jekyll Island Year Round Beach Resort"

Jekyll's Historic Gateways

Lanier's Bath House

Lanier's Oak - originally

Lanier's Oak


Leaving Brunswick for Jekyll Island, Georgia

Oglethorpe Hotel, Brunswick, Georgia,
named in honor of General James Edward Oglethorpe
named in honor of General James Edward Oglethorpe

Train at platform of railroad station

Newcastle Street, looking south, Brunswick, Georgia

Newcastle Street, looking north, Brunswick, Georgia

Union Street, looking south from post office, Brunswick, Georgia

Lovers' Oak, Brunswick, Georgia

Gloucester Street, from Newcastle Street, Brunswick, Georgia

Post Office and Custom House, Brunswick, Georgia

Dock on Jekyll River at Jekyll Island State Park on the Inland Waterway
near Brunswick and Saint Simons Island, Georgia
near Brunswick and Saint Simons Island, Georgia

Mallory Line broadside for weekly steamer from New York
to Brunswick, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida
to Brunswick, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida

Dischargin cargo at the Mallory Wharf, Brunswick, Georgia

Mallory Line poster advertising that they have eleven steamships carrying
passengers and freight from New York to Mobile, Alabama, to Georgia and Florida
passengers and freight from New York to Mobile, Alabama, to Georgia and Florida