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Photo by Jennifer Reynolds

Ferry closed to passengers

The Gibb Gilchrist ferry boat in Galveston, which is the oldest in the fleet, is being used by emergency personnel and disaster relief workers to get to the Bolivar Peninsula in the wake of Hurricane Ike.

Published September 20, 2008


Photo by Jennifer Reynolds

Workers use Gibb Gilchrist ferry

Dump trucks and utility vehicles drive off the Gibb Gilchrist ferry boat in Galveston on Saturday. The ferry is being used by emergency personnel and disaster relief workers to get to the Bolivar Peninsula in the wake of Hurricane Ike.

Published September 20, 2008


Photo by Kevin M. Cox

Ferry landing damaged on Bolivar side

Dock 6 at the Port Bolivar Texas Department of Transportation ferry landing sits damaged and inactive in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike on Saturday afternoon.

Published September 20, 2008


Photo by Kevin M. Cox

Buildings in Port Bolivar damaged in storm

Milt's Seafood in Port Bolivar sits damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike on Saturday morning.

Published September 20, 2008


Photo by Kevin M. Cox

Home in Port Bolivar damaged in storm

A home on Madison Avenue in Port Bolivar is damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike on Saturday morning.

Published September 20, 2008


Photo by Kevin M. Cox

Lighthouse still stands after Hurricane Ike

The Port Bolivar Lighthouse remains standing in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike on Saturday morning.

Published September 20, 2008


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Photos courtesy of The Galveston County Daily News



 

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