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EDIT: Nevermind, it seems the Light-House is the only new scenario.
unknown title 2009
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States, and the Life-Saving and Light-House services cooperated, which enabled the Navy Department to have all portions of the Atlantic coast, from Maine to Texas, under observation.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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Light-House for the Blind in New York City, the Cleveland Association for the Blind in Ohio, and other similar associations are doing splendid work in arousing the interest of the public, and in finding employment for blind men and women, both in their homes, and in shops with sighted persons.
Five Lectures on Blindness Kate M. Foley
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While connected with the Light-House board he planned and supervised the construction of four first-class light-houses, one for Montauk Point, two for Navesink Highlands and Sandy Hook, and one for Cape Canaveral.
Life and Services of William Farrar Smith Major General US Wilson, James H 1904
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While connected with the Light-House board he planned and supervised the construction of four first-class light-houses, one for Montauk Point, two for Navesink Highlands and
Heroes of the Great Conflict; Life and Services of William Farrar Smith, Major General, United States Volunteer in the Civil War James Harrison Wilson 1881
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States, and the Life-Saving and Light-House services cooperated, which enabled the Navy Department to have all portions of the Atlantic coast, from Maine to Texas, under observation.
Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents William McKinley, Messages, Proclamations, and Executive Orders Relating to the Spanish-American War William McKinley 1872
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Light-House services cooperated, which enabled the Navy Department to have all portions of the Atlantic coast, from Maine to Texas, under observation.
State of the Union Address William McKinley 1872
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We here have the date of the destruction of the old Light-House fixed at 1813, and the cause of it, with some facts for reflection by Engineers upon the conflicting currents of the ocean and river.
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She retired from the engagement only to sink on the next morning, near Light-House Inlet.
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Light-House, contains Fort Gibson, mounting about twenty guns.
Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City James Dabney McCabe 1862
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