This photograph was sent to the Seafarers LOG by Pensioner John W. Curlew of Sea Level, N.C.The picture was snapped sometime during a voyage aboard the SS Choctaw (Waterman Steamship Corp.) from October 1954 to August 1955. Curlew, who was bosun at the time, is at left with two other members of the deck department, refurbishing a deck railing.
Brother Curlew joined the union in 1947. He completed the bosun recertification program in 1975 and last sailed aboard the Sea-Land Patriot in 1989. Brother Curlew retired in 1990 to the high mountain desert of Nevada.
In a note accompanying the photo, Curlew said that after the death of his wife of 49 years, he left Carson City (4,680 feet above sea level) and moved to Snug Harbor (at sea level).
“This is a great place for aged, decrepit and worn-out seamen,” he wrote. “For economic reasons, Snug Harbor has been opened up to others besides seamen, but there are enough of us here to have a good gathering after supper and see who can come up with the biggest sea story. I have been here for more than a year, and I have not made it yet!”