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Instructions for Ordering Copies of Images from the
U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office Photograph Collection
Due to limited staffing, the USCG Historian's Office cannot provide
electronic
files of images from the collection upon request. If you would like to
obtain
images you must follow the procedure below.
(1) The customer will contact the Coast Guard Historian’s Office
requesting
images for reproduction.
YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR MAILING ADDRESS.
ORDERS WITHOUT AN ADDRESS CANNOT BE
FILLED.
Click
Here to Place Photo Order
Orders can also be submitted in the following manner:
Phone: (202) 372-4651
Fax: (202) 372-4984
Or write to:
U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office (CG-09224)
2100 Second Street, SW
Washington, DC 20593
**Please do not make multiple submissions for the
same order.**
(2) The Coast Guard Historian's Office will then make
photocopies of the requested images from the collection, provide order
numbers for those images, and send them to the customer.
(3) After receiving the numbered photocopies of the images , the customer should contact the vendor listed below in order to
arrange for duplication of the desired images. Be sure to provide the image numbers located on the photocopies to the vendor. This will ensure that the proper images are pulled and duplicated.
(4) Details of fees, shipping costs, and schedule of delivery are to be determined
by the customer and the vendor. The Coast Guard Historian's Office has no
role
in this process.
(5) The vendor will then contact the Coast Guard Historian's Office with the
image numbers and arrange for pickup at the Coast Guard Historian's Office.
Photos will be picked-up by the vendor on Wednesdays only. There will be no
exceptions. Please bear this in mind if you are under any time constraints.
(6) When the duplication order is completed, the vendor will ship the
duplicated images to the customer according to the agreed method and
schedule.
The goal of the USCG Historian’s Office is to provide accessibility to
customers
and vendors in order to allow for the duplication of images in the
collection.
All inquiries regarding the duplication of images or the status of your
order
should be directed to the vendor, not to the Coast Guard Historian’s
Office.
Images from the U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office lie in the public domain
and
may be used without permission or restriction. If used in publications,
however,
the U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office should be cited as the source of the
respective images.
Vendor:
Photos Plus, Inc.
400 "C" Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024
(202) 554-4162
Ask for Mimi or Bruce.