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16237 | U.S. Life Saving Station, Islesford, Maine |
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| Mailed to: Mrs. Mary J. King Manset, Maine Sent from: Emily | Description: Mailed to: Mrs. Mary J. King Manset, Maine Sent from: Emily | ||
6923 | United States Life-Saving Service - Cranberry Isles Station |
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12243 | United States Life-Saving Service - Cranberry Isles Station |
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13228 | Cranberry Isles Life Saving Station |
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| "The first Coast Guard presence in the Mt. Desert Island area was a Life Saving Station located on Little Cranberry Island, established by an act of congress on June 18th, 1878. In 1937, the Southwest Harbor complex was created and used as a lighthouse depot by the U.S. Light House Service. By 1945, the Coast Guard Station on Little Cranberry Island was moved to the facility in Southwest Harbor.” - “Sector Field Office (SFO) Southwest Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Maine – History,” United States Coast Guard site, 06/28/13, Accessed online 07/20/10; http://www.uscg.mil/d1/sfoSouthwestHarbor/history.asp. | Description: "The first Coast Guard presence in the Mt. Desert Island area was a Life Saving Station located on Little Cranberry Island, established by an act of congress on June 18th, 1878. In 1937, the Southwest Harbor complex was created and used as a lighthouse depot by the U.S. Light House Service. By 1945, the Coast Guard Station on Little Cranberry Island was moved to the facility in Southwest Harbor.” - “Sector Field Office (SFO) Southwest Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Maine – History,” United States Coast Guard site, 06/28/13, Accessed online 07/20/10; http://www.uscg.mil/d1/sfoSouthwestHarbor/history.asp. [show more] | |||
6922 | United States Life-Saving Service - Cranberry Isles Station |
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5052 | Captain Franklin Leslie Stanley and Crew at the Cranberry Isles Life-Saving Station |
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