Addendum: “The Marines Have Landed at Nantucket, and the Situation is Well In Hand.”

Addendum: “The Marines Have Landed at Nantucket, and the Situation is Well In Hand.” Marine Corps Gazette, May 2025. I recently wrote a piece that wound up in publication, unfortunately sans photographs. We couldn’t find who held the copyrights for images used in the Nantucket Historical Society’s magazine in 1981, but I thought it might be interesting to review the photos here. In this photo we see Marines in 1901 setting up bivouac amongst the dunes of the east end of Nantucket. They landed as part of the Atlantic Squadron’s summer exercises, with the mission of setting up an “Advanced Base” where the Navy could anchor, refuel, rearm, and treat the wounded, without interference from a foreign navy. The Marines, first under the command of Captain C.G. Long, and then Major Charles Doyen, are erecting circular section tents; at the upper left you may spot a rectangular tent, possibly for headquarters, or an officer. I believe ships’ whaleboats can be seen at the left edge of ...