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This photo taken by J.C. Galloway is titled on Side 2, "Two Hours at Fernandina" with additional notes indicating the picture was taken at Fernandina, Florida, on March 8, 1937. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist and author who lived in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Hannah, also had a winter retreat in Solana, which became their year-round home after Mr. Galloway's retirement.
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This undated photo of J.C. Galloway wading in shallow water with a bucket and net was taken at Matlacha. It is signed on Side 2, "J.C. Galloway Port Allegany, Pa." with an additional note: "A Day of Dreams." J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist from Port Allegany, Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Hannah, also had a winter retreat at Solana, which became their year-round home after Mr. Galloway retired. The Galloways are buried at Charlotte Harbor Cemetery.
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This image shows a pencil sketch of a Florida ling fish, also called a southern hake, drawn by J.C. Galloway. The note at lower right reads, "Florida Ling Phycis floridanus Fernandina, Fla." and is signed, "J.C. Galloway - del." on the front, and "J.C. Galloway Port Allegany Pa." on Side 2. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist and author who lived in Port Allegany with his wife, Hannah. The Galloways also had a winter retreat in Solana, which became their year-round home after Mr. Galloway's retirement.
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This image shows a pencil sketch of a cutlass fish, also called a beltfish, drawn by J.C. Galloway. Beltfish can reach a length of about five feet. The note at lower right reads, "Cutlass Fish Trichiurus lepturus. Fernandina Fla." and is signed "J.C. Galloway - del." at lower left and also "J.C. Galloway Port Allegany Pa." on Side 2. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist and author who lived in Port Allegany with his wife, Hannah. The Galloways also had a winter retreat in Solana, which became their year-round home after Mr. Galloway's retirement.
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This image shows a pencil sketch of a sting ray drawn by J.C. Galloway. The note at lower right reads, "Sting Ray Fernandina, Fla." and is signed "J.C. Galloway - del." at lower left and also "J.C. Galloway Port Allegany Pa." on Side 2. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist and author who lived in Port Allegany with his wife, Hannah. The Galloways also had a winter retreat in Solana, which became their year-round home after Mr. Galloway's retirement.
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This image shows a pencil sketch of a spider crab drawn by J.C. Galloway. The note at lower left reads, "So that is what you look like, is it?" and is signed on Side 2, "J.C. Galloway Port Allegany Pa." with an additional note: "A Day of Dreams." The sketch is thought to have been done at Matlacha. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist and author who lived in Port Allegany with his wife, Hannah. The Galloways also had a winter retreat in Solana, which became their year-round home after Mr. Galloway's retirement.
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This image shows a pencil sketch of a large clam and tiny fiddler crab drawn by J.C. Galloway. The note at lower left reads, "It weighed two and a half pounds" and is signed on Side 2, "J.C. Galloway Port Allegany Pa." with an additional note: "A Day of Dreams." The sketch is thought to have been done at Matlacha. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist and author who lived in Port Allegany with his wife, Hannah. The Galloways also had a winter retreat in Solana, which became their year-round home after Mr. Galloway's retirement.
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This photo shows J.C. Galloway with a pet parrot on his shoulder. Joseph Coombs Galloway was a noted naturalist and nonfiction author who resided in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Hannah Rude Galloway, owned a winter residence in Solana that became their year-round home after his retirement. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway are buried in Charlotte Harbor Cemetery.
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This undated photo shows J.C. Galloway holding a wild bird on his hand. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist with an interest in ornithology who resided with his wife, Hannah Rude Galloway, in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania. The Galloways also had a winter residence in Solana; they became year-round residents after Mr. Galloway's retirement in 1946. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway are buried in Charlotte Harbor Cemetery.
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This undated photo shows J.C. Galloway kneeling beside a sidewalk with a wild bird perched on his wrist. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist with an interest in ornithology who resided with his wife, Hannah Rude Galloway, in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania. The Galloways also had a winter home in Solana that became their year-round residence after Mr. Galloway's retirement in 1946. The Galloways are buried in Charlotte Harbor Cemetery.
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This undated photo shows Hannah Rude Galloway (Mrs. J.C. Galloway) with a goliath grouper (formerly called a jewfish) at what appears to be the Punta Gorda Municipal Trailer Park. J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway created an estate called "Eden" in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania. They also owned a winter home in Solana, which became their year-round residence after Mr. Galloway's retirement in 1946. The Galloways are buried in Charlotte Harbor Cemetery; their shared gravemarker reads "Christian Naturalists."
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This undated photo shows J.C. Galloway, his wife Hannah, and an unidentified woman (at far right with back to camera) seated beside a path winding through towering spruce trees. A note printed by Galloway on Side 2 reads, "No. 3. Raindrops in Paradise. - Under the Spruces. Chapter 4." J.C. (Joseph Coombs) Galloway was a noted naturalist and nonfiction author who resided with his wife at "Eden," the estate they created in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania. This photo is thought to have been taken near Eden. The Galloways also had a winter home in Solana that became their year-round residence after Mr. Galloway retired. The Galloways are buried in Charlotte Harbor Cemetery; their shared gravestone reads "Christian Naturalists."
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