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MLA
White, Maynard (Photographer). Ship Awry - Once a queen of the Marblehead fleet, the Mohawk (above) was tossed up on the sand near the Adams House by hurricane winds. Old Fort Sewell is in the background. At left the same craft is shown in an aerial view by Arber-French and Co.. [ca. September 1954]. Web. 10 May 2024. <https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/dn401765k>.
APA
White, M. ([ca. September 1954]). Ship Awry - Once a queen of the Marblehead fleet, the Mohawk (above) was tossed up on the sand near the Adams House by hurricane winds. Old Fort Sewell is in the background. At left the same craft is shown in an aerial view by Arber-French and Co. [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/dn401765k
Chicago
White, Maynard (Photographer). "Ship Awry - Once a queen of the Marblehead fleet, the Mohawk (above) was tossed up on the sand near the Adams House by hurricane winds. Old Fort Sewell is in the background. At left the same craft is shown in an aerial view by Arber-French and Co." Photograph. [ca. September 1954]. Digital Commonwealth, https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/dn401765k (accessed May 10, 2024).