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    • Hither Plain life-saving station, Montauk, 1919

    • Hither Plain life-saving station, Montauk, 1919

    • United States. Life Saving Service; United States. Coast Guard; Lifesaving -- New York (State) -- Montauk; Lifesaving Stations -- New York (State) -- Montauk

    • Sepia photograph of Coast Guard Station 66, Hither Plain, Montauk. Shows crew beneath the international code flags used by the Coast Guard. Built in 1871 one half mile south of Fort Pond and 5 and one half miles west southwest of the Montauk Point...
    • Montauk Point Lighthouse c. 1920s

    • Montauk Point Lighthouse c. 1920s

    • Lighthouses -- New York (State) -- Montauk -- History; Montauk Point (N.Y.) -- History; Montauk Lighthouse -- Montauk (N.Y.); Surf fishing -- Montauk (N.Y.); Historic Sites -- New York (State) -- Montauk

    • Postcard of the Montauk Point Lighthouse. Located on Turtle Hill, named Womponamon by the Montaukett Indians. Built in 1796, the light stood 297 feet from the edge of the cilff. The brown daymark was added in 1900. Originally the beacon was a...
    • Schooner Lewis King ashore off Montauk, 1885

    • Schooner Lewis King ashore off Montauk, 1885

    • Shipwrecks -- New York (State) -- Montauk; Maritime trade -- New York (State) -- Montauk; Schooners -- Montauk; Salvage -- New York (State) -- Montauk

    • Sepia photograph of the Lewis King, a two masted Schooner that came ashore at Stony Brook, southwest about a mile and a half of Montauk Point, December 18, 1887. Captain H. C. Farnham mistook Montauk Point Lighthouse for Watch Hill in Rhode Island....
    • Third House, Montauk c.1900

    • Third House, Montauk c.1900

    • Cattle herding--New York (State) --Montauk; Guesthouses--New York (State) -- Montauk; Museums -- Historic--East Hampton (N.Y.:Town); Parks--New York (State) -- Montauk; Historic Site -- New York (State) -- Montauk

    • Black and white photograph of Third House is the furthest east and most historic of the Keeper's houses of the cattle grazing years. By 1898, when Camp Wikoff was established on Montauk, it was being run as an Inn. It remained an Inn under various...

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