Shore of New Jersey from Sandy Hook to Barnegat Inlet, Beach Erosion Control Study, Letter from the Secretary of the Army, Transmitting a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, Dated July 15, 1955, Submitting a Report, Together with Accompanying Papers and Illustrations, on a Cooperative Beach Erosion Contol Study...prepared Under the Provisions of Seciton 2 of the River and Harbor Act Approved on July 3, 1930, as Amended and Supplemented


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Congressional Record


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National Union Catalog


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Includes entries for maps and atlases.




The National Union Catalog


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The U.S. Life-Saving Service


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Subtitled Heroes, Rescues and Architecture of the Early Coast Guard, this very complete record of the people, technology, architecture and exploits of the U.S. Life-Saving Service is a large-format book illustrated with 446 photographs and maps. It is especially strong on the wonderful and regionally varied architecture of the Service's stations, of which there were more than today's mariners or beachcombers can imagine -- 41 on the New Jersey coast, 31 on Lake Michigan, 13 on Cape Cod alone. In the last half of the nineteenth century, when coasting vessels numbered in the tens of thousands, the stations and their beach patrols were a necessity, and the surfmen managed dramatic rescues, many of which are recounted here.