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Idawalley Zoradia Lewis[a] (February 25, 1842 – October 24, 1911) was an American lighthouse keeper noted for her heroism in rescuing people from the seas. Biography. Early years. Ida Lewis was born in Newport, Rhode Island, the second oldest of four children of Captain Hosea Lewis of the Revenue-Marine.
28 Ιουλ 2018 · Throughout the late 1800s, Ida Lewis braved the waters near Newport, Rhode Island — and saved 18 lives along the way. She started saving lives at sea when she was just 12 — and didn’t stop until she was in her 60s. This is the story of Ida Lewis, the lighthouse hero of old Rhode Island.
1 Μαΐ 2019 · Ida Lewis (February 25, 1842 - October 25, 1911) was lauded as a hero in the 19th and 20th century for her many rescues in the Atlantic Ocean off the shore of Rhode Island. From her own time and for generations after, she was often featured as a strong role model for American girls.
The news media began reporting on her heroics. She was called the bravest woman in America, and she met many of the famous people who summered in Newport, including President Ulysses S. Grant. She received letters, gifts and proposals of marriage.
23 Μαρ 2021 · Yet another legacy would be the Coast Guard Cutter Ida Lewis. A 175-foot “Keeper Class” coastal buoy tender, commissioned April 12, 1997. She was the first of 14 ships of her class named in honor of famous lighthouse keepers from the U.S. Lighthouse Service.
Lewis, Ida (1842–1911) Nineteenth-century lighthouse keeper and hero, known as America's Grace Darling. Born Idawalley Zorada (also seen as Zoradia) Lewis in Newport, Rhode Island, on February 25, 1842; died in Lime Rock, Rhode Island, on October 24, 1911; second child and eldest daughter of Captain Hosea Lewis (keeper of Lime Rock Lighthouse ...
30 Μαρ 2021 · Ida Lewis, pictured here, saved the lives of up to 25 people during her 54-year tenure as a lighthouse keeper.