All the remaining active duty personnel assigned to Naval Air Station Moffett Field muster for a photograph in front of Hangar Bay One. The 211 foot high historical airship hangar, completed in 1933, was once homeport to one of the Navy's largest dirigibles, the USS MACON. The airfield is scheduled to be disestablished on July 1ST after 66 years in operation
Navy Aerial of San Francisco, California; over downtown lookin down Market Street toward Ferry Building (shadow of U.S. Macon) ARC-1969-A93-0075-3
Navy Arrival USS Macon at Sunnyvale from Lakehurst, N.J. ARC-1969-A91-0261-17
Navy USS Macon at South Mooring circle prior to its first flight ARC-1969-A91-0261-5
USS MACON AT NORTH CIRCLE NASA SUNNYVALE, MT VIEW, CA ARC-1933-A91-0261-26
Navy USS Macon moored at south circle prior to flight NAS Sunnyvale, CA ARC-1969-A91-0261-19
Navy USS Macon leaving Hanger 1 prior to flight from NAS Sunnyvale, CA ARC-1969-A91-0261-18
Stained glass at the Hay House, built just prior to the U.S. Civil War in Macon, Georgia
The photographs in the Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information Photograph
Doffers in Willingham Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga. The three boys in front row have been in mill work for 4, 5 and 6 years respectively. Location: Macon, Georgia.
Alexander-Hurt-Whatley House, County Road 10 (Old Columbus Highway), Tuskegee, Macon County, AL
Barnes Building, 477 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Bibb County, GA
Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Macon, March 24, 1826
Nathaniel Macon to Thomas Jefferson, February 28, 1819
Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Macon, March 24, 1826