First Life-Saving District." Along the Coast I, No. Kelley and Crew, Monomoy Point Station." Along the Coast I, No. Life-Saving Station." Along the Coast I, No. Doxsee, a Hero of the Long Island Coast, Keeper of Fire Island U.S. Life-Saving District." Along the Coast I, No. Charles Henry Davis and Crew of Ildico." Along the Coast I, No. Station, Chincoteague Island, Virginia." Along the Coast I, No. Reynolds, A Well-known Life-Saver, Keeper of Pope's Island U.S.L.S.
Frank Langdon and Crew of Long Beach Station Who Assisted in the Rescue of the Crew of the Schooner Arlington." Along the Coast I, No. "Captain Charles and Crew of the Orleans Station. "Shipwrecks on the Jersey Shore: The Henry R. "Uncle Sam's Life Savers at San Francisco," The Overland Monthly LVII (Jul-Dec 1911), pp. "Billie Larkin, an ex-Surfman, Who is Spending His Last Days in the Rhode Island Hospital." Along the Coast I, No. "The Life-Saving Service on the Great Lakes." Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly XIII (Apr 1882), pp. "Romance and Story of Pea Island Station." Coast Guard Magazine VI (Nov 1932), p. Naval Institute Proceedings 102 (Mar 1976), pp. "The Lifesavers: For Those in Peril on the Sea." U.S. "Asking the Big Question: Why Was There a United States Life-Saving Service? Part Two." Wreck & Rescue Vol. "Asking the Big Question: Why Was There a United States Life-Saving Service? Part One." Wreck & Rescue Vol. Life Saving Service." The Elks Magazine 81, No. "The Wreck of the City of Columbus." Along the Coast I, No. "Among the Life Savers: The Life Savers of Cape Henlopen Station Add Another Daring Rescue to Their Long List of Achievements." Along the Coast I, No. Griffin, an Old Life Saver, a Subject of Charity for 18 Years." Along the Coast I, No. "Among the Life Savers: The Late Joshua P. "Among the Life Savers: Schooner's Crew Drowns in Wreck Off Blue Point-Life Savers Unable to Give Aid." Along the Coast I, No. Kimball on Cuttyhunk, March 20, 1873, During a Fearful Gale." Along the Coast I, No. "How a Line was Shot Over the Wrecked Schooner, G.W. "Clara Belle Cove: A Story of Old Cape Cod," Coast Guard Magazine X (Aug 1937) pp. "The Absecon Station Crew in 1895." Coast Guard Magazine (Jan 1933), p. Rescues after 1915 will be found in the Search and Rescue Bibliography and please note that there is special section concerned with famous shipwrecks and disasters after 1915 as well. Descriptions of stations, surfboats, and other equipment used by the USLSS will be found in the bibliographies on those subjects. Life-Saving Service and the various volunteer organizations that preceded it, the keepers and crews of the many stations, as well as accounts of rescues through 1915. Note: The following bibliography contains works concerned specifically with the U.S. Life-Saving Service Historical Bibliography