United States. Life-Saving Service

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1878 - 1915

Biography

The United States Life-Saving Service ceased to exist in 1915, as it was merged with the United States Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coast Guard.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Alice Haas Schultz Marblehead Photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: GLMS-0048
Abstract

The focus of this collection of photographs and printed items is the U.S. Coast Guard Station at Marblehead, Ottawa County, OH on Lake Erie. Few items are dated, but they fall in the period from c. 1905-1930. In the collection are 163 black and white photographs and three printed items.

Dates: Creation: 1905-1930

Marblehead Lightkeeper's house architectural drawings

 Collection – Box GLMMS 29, Folder: 6
Identifier: GLMMS-1101
Scope and Contents

Copies of floor plans, elevations, and sections for building of Lighthouse Keeper's house at Marblehead, Ohio.

Dates: Creation: 1880

Point Betsie Life Saving Station records

 Collection
Identifier: GLMS-0020mf
Abstract The Point Betsie Life Saving Station, built in 1876, housed a captain and a crew of seven surfmen for a season that coincided with the Great Lakes shipping season. Their duties included the rescue of crew, passengers, and cargo of ships in disasters as well as assisting in salvage operations. The collection consists of yearly supply inventory records and incoming correspondence for the period from 1883 to 1919. The majority of the correspondence is from the U.S. Treasury Department. Outgoing...
Dates: Creation: 1883-1919

Specifications and drawings for a wharf for the old Chicago Life-Saving Station, 12th District, Chicago, Illinois

 Collection – Box GLMMS 28, Folder: 4
Identifier: GLMMS-0821
Scope and Contents

Specifications for proposed Chicago wharf, with plans, sections and details, and contract samples (for stations at Bethany Beach, Delaware and Barataria Bay, Louisiana).

Dates: Creation: 1902

Transcription of Oral Interview with Dr. & Mrs. Leland Parks conducted by Wm. D. Peterson

 Collection – Box GLMMS 38, Folder: 3
Identifier: GLMMS-2113
Scope and Contents

Transcript of an oral history interview conducted by BGSU doctoral candidate William Peterson in 1995. Interview was on the topic of the social history and atmosphere of the settlement of Vermilion Point, Michigan. The interviewer was a long-time friend of the interviewee. This oral history was conducted in preparation for Peterson's doctoral dissertation.

Dates: Creation: 1995

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