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  2. Lighthouse keeper - Wikipedia

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    George Worthylake served as the first lighthouse keeper in the United States. He served at Boston Harbor Lighthouse from 1716 until his death in 1718. [7] In 1776, Hannah Thomas became the first female lighthouse keeper in the United States when she became keeper of Plymouth (Gurnet) Lighthouse in Massachusetts following the death of her husband, John Thomas.

  3. Ladies of the Lights - Wikipedia

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    There is a background chapter on the first recorded women lighthouse keepers, Irish nuns of the St. Anne's convent in County Cork who maintained the Youghal lighthouse during the years 1190–1542, [3] and the first American woman lighthouse keeper in 1775 at Boston Harbor when Hannah Thomas assumed her husband's lighthouse keeper duties as he ...

  4. Marblehead Light (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Other duties of the lighthouse keeper included compiling a log of passing ships, noting the weather conditions, and organizing rescue efforts. After Wolcott died in 1832, his wife, Rachel, took over these duties (and afterward, her final husband, Jeremiah VanBenschoter, took over those same duties).

  5. USCGC William Tate - Wikipedia

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    He was the principal lighthouse keeper at the North Island River light station on the Outer Banks of North Carolina from 1915 until his retirement in 1939. [15] He was also responsible for a number of other lights in the area. Within his duties as keeper, he was honored for assisting a number of sunk, disabled, grounded, and lost vessels. [16]

  6. One of the nation's last resident lighthouse keepers examines ...

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    Dombrowski is among some of this nation's last resident lighthouse keepers. The 64-year-old and his wife have called Goat Island Lighthouse home for the better part of 30 years. Built in 1833, the ...

  7. United States Coast Guard History and Heritage Sites

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    The United States Lighthouse Society, Lighthouse Friends and the many Wikipedia pages dedicated lighthouses are a few of the many excellent resources for those interested in lighthouses. This list captures the most important historical features, that is the NHL and the often overlooked U.S. Coast Guard sites.

  8. Uncommon stays: 13 best lighthouses where you can spend the night

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    The lighthouse bed-and-breakfast opened in 1999, allowing guests to stay in the three-room Keeper’s Quarters (which sleeps up to six guests) or the Skiff House cottage (with a Jacuzzi tub ideal ...

  9. George Worthylake - Wikipedia

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    George Worthylake (1673 – November 3, 1718) was the first lighthouse keeper in what was to become the United States. He was also the first to die in the line of duty. He was also the first to die in the line of duty.

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