29205. Hawley, Jonathan P. Point Betsie – Lightkeeping and Lifesaving on Northeastern Lake Michigan. Ann Arbor. 2008
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29205. Hawley, Jonathan P. Point Betsie – Lightkeeping and Lifesaving on Northeastern Lake Michigan. Ann Arbor. 2008
29205. Hawley, Jonathan P. Point Betsie – Lightkeeping and Lifesaving on Northeastern Lake Michigan . Ann Arbor . 2008. 250p. Soft wraps. 61 b&w photographs. Point Betsie: Lightkeeping and Lifesaving on Northeastern Lake Michigan is the compelling story of a key Great Lakes lighthouse whose beam has pierced night skies for 150 years. This rich history recounts the efforts of the U.S. Lighthouse Service, the U.S. Life-Saving Service, and the U.S. Coast Guard on Lake Michigan ‘s wreck-strewn northeastern coast, near the treacherous Manitou Passage. Much of Point Betsie’s story is told in the accounts of dedicated keepers who served there with their families since 1858. Photographs also chronicle the lighthouse’s expanding services through the years and the site’s transition from early isolation to today’s frequently visited attraction on Lake Michigan ‘s northeastern shore. The author devotes equal attention to the courageous lifesaving crews that served mariners off Point Betsie from 1877 to 1937. Keepers’ logs bring to life the heroic rescues from wrecks that surfmen discovered while conducting their lonely night-time beach patrols, and document Point Betsie’s central but previously untold role in the area’s important maritime and social history. An illustrated, thoroughly researched history of dedicated lightkeeping and courageous lifesaving at Lake Michigan ‘s famed Point Betsie. (M). $29.95.