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About U.S. Life Saving Service Heritage Association The first Long Branch station was built in 1855. It was at this station that former New Jersey Governor and Congressman, and then current New Jersey Life-Saving Superintendent, William Augustus Newell escorted friend and First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln and her party to witness the training drills of…
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Stormy landing: Anchor from 1876 shipwreck finds a home in Southampton - Newsday
Long Branch Life-Saving Station (1878-79 and 1904 Stations and 1897 Boathouse) Long Branch, NJ - U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association, Dedicated to Preserving our National Life-Saving Treasures
Historians Fight to Preserve New Jersey's Endangered Lifesaving Stations
Speaker's Bureau - U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association, Dedicated to Preserving our National Life-Saving Treasures
Jersey Shore's Historic Life-Saving Service Stations Find New Purpose
US Coast Guard Historic District - Sullivan's Island - Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Spermaceti Cove Life-Saving Station (1894 Station only) Highlands, NJ - U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association, Dedicated to Preserving our National Life-Saving Treasures
Historians Fight to Preserve New Jersey's Endangered Lifesaving Stations
Plum Island Life-Saving Station (1896 Station and 1939 Boathouse) Plum Island, WI - U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association, Dedicated to Preserving our National Life-Saving Treasures
History of the USLSS - U.S. Life-Saving Service Heritage Association, Dedicated to Preserving our National Life-Saving Treasures
US Life-Saving Service Heritage Association