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    1. At home in Cornwall, whenever things were quiet in the library, I'd pretend to busy myself in the Reference Section because from there I could see the waters of the harbour and if I raised my head a little I could just about see past the lighthouse to the distant horizon with its line of silver light


    2. lighthouse standing out against the grey-blue of the skyline


    3. “You see that lighthouse tower out there?” he asked, indicating


    4. “But the rescuers didn’t come from that lighthouse


    5. the rescued crew to the lighthouse – that one there – which was, very


    6. up,” Fred confirmed, “There was supposed to be a lighthouse keeper


    7. direction of the lighthouse


    8. look as if ‘Grace’ lived with her parents in the lighthouse, as well as


    9. In this way, the village of Trouble Valley has a similar effect as the stripes on an Earthling Lighthouse, and no, I will not develop that point


    10. lighthouse to a shipwrecked sailor, and felt that they’d

    11. He turned back toward the water, perched out on a cluster of rocks in front of the Solitude lighthouse


    12. I’ve seen them in and around the inn, as well as heading in the direction of the lighthouse


    13. They were in from the chill of the coast, though the lighthouse was a preferred place for meeting


    14. But there was one who would spend hours along the shore, with the old lighthouse behind him and his body imper-vious to the cold winds and icy spray


    15. The ruro, which Jodie still had within her chest had become a telepathic lighthouse


    16. Objective is a compass, true understanding of things is to grasp things rapidly changing the lighthouse


    17. highest point in Nassau, was built in 1793 and served as lighthouse until 1817 when it was converted into a signaling tower


    18. Heroic lighthouse keepers kept harbor entries safer, and ventured out on treacherous waters to save the lives of endangered passengers and mariners who were the victims of collisions, storms, fires and acts of war


    19. The names of many brave lighthouse keepers remain etched on the hulls of buoy tenders called, in their honor, Keeper Class cutters, built by the Marinette Marine Corporation of Marinette, Wisconsin


    20. Designated by the letters WLM, the cutters include the Katherine Walker, Abbie Burgess, Frank Drew, William Tate, Maria Bray, and Henry Blake (Stonehouse, Lighthouse Keepers

    21. Lighthouse Service on their uniforms


    22. The wings of the American eagle round off the top of the badge, the center of which features a lighthouse surrounded by the words, “U


    23. Among the service heroines, Catherine Moore, who retired from the Lighthouse Service in 1878 at the age of 84


    24. The Coast Guard accommodated contemporary lighthouse nostalgia by transferring the historic facilities to other government agencies, private organizations and historical societies


    25. The Coast Guard leased the Presque Isle Lighthouse to a Michigan historical society, and the Cana Island Lighthouse to the Door County (Wisconsin) Maritime Museum


    26. They distinguished themselves in all of the services that eventually became part of the Coast Guard, including the Revenue Cutter Service, Lighthouse Service and Life-Saving Service


    27. Mention has been made of women in the Lighthouse Service who contributed to the safe navigation of sea vessels and risked their lives saving fishermen, other seafarers and ship passengers in distress


    28. Women have assisted the Coast Guard since the Revolutionary War, when John Thomas joined the American army and Hannah, his spouse, assumed the position of lighthouse keeper at Gurnet Point outside of Plymouth, Massachusetts


    29. Historical research indicates more than 138 women were paid lighthouse keepers between 1825 and 1950, often the wives or daughters or acquaintances of keepers who needed to be replaced because of age, injury or death


    30. As steam foghorns and electric lights replaced oil lamps and fog bells, male and female lighthouse keepers passed into history

    31. One of the last woman lighthouse keepers was Fannie Salter who ran Turkey Point Light (Maryland) until 1947


    32. Women have served gallantly in the naval service since its earliest days as Lighthouse Keepers


    33. 1939 (1 July) The Lighthouse Service is incorporated into the Coast Guard


    34. The 47-foot MLB and the 25-foot SAFE boat were used as SAR boats in Lake Superior off the Wisconsin Point Lighthouse on 14 July, 2005


    35. Lighthouse Service (USLHS) and the U


    36. The Superior Port Entry is illuminated by the Wisconsin Point Lighthouse that was built at the St


    37. Historically, lighthouse keepers were often retired or wounded male military veterans


    38. Women keepers contributed to the annals of Lighthouse Service and Coast Guard history with dedicated service and life-saving exploits that paralleled the careers of their male counterparts


    39. The last female civilian keeper retired in 1947, after which Coast Guard personnel manned the lights until automation ended the need for permanently stationed lighthouse personnel (Beard, 2004, pp


    40. Revenue Cutter Service, Lighthouse Service, and Coast Guard carried out their missions in these port areas, and the adjacent waters of Chequamegon Bay and Lake Superior

    41. Increasingly frequent shipwreck incidents led to the building of Split Rock Lighthouse (1910) on a 124-foot-high rock outcrop


    42. The Two Harbors (Minnesota) Lighthouse, built in 1892, guided ships to the local iron ore docks


    43. Wind Point Lighthouse (Wisconsin) was built on Lake Michigan in 1880


    44. In 1924 WPL became the second lighthouse on the Great Lakes to use electric power


    45. the city of Wind Point put administrative offices in the lighthouse buildings (“Did You Know…,” 2005)


    46. The light became operational in 1915, the year the Revenue Cutter and Lighthouse Services merged to form the Coast Guard


    47. The Devil’s Island Lighthouse continued to be an important navigational aid in the Apostles Island complex


    48. Other historic and upgraded lights include the Racine (Wisconsin) Harbor North Breakwater Lighthouse (built in 1910) and South Breakwater Light and Wind Point Lighthouse (1880)


    49. The Sherwood Point Lighthouse (1883) was constructed on the cliffs over the junction of Green Bay and Sturgeon Bay


    50. The Wisconsin lighthouse has not had a keeper since 1983, but the light was still operational in 2000











































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