

An edition of Fire on the Beach (2001)
Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers
By David Wright Faladé,David Zoby
Publish Date
July 3, 2001
Publisher
Scribner
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
"Fire on the Beach tells the story of the U.S. Life-Saving Service, formed in 1871 to assure the safe passage of American and international shipping and the save lives and salvage cargo. A century ago, the adventures of the now-forgotten "surfmen" who, in crews of seven, bore the brunt of this dangerous but vital duty, filled the pages of popular reading material, from Harper's to the Baltimore Sun and New York Herald. Station 17, located on the desolate beaches of Pea Island, North Carolina, housed one such unit, and Richard Etheridge - the only black man to lead a lifesaving crew - was its captain."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Lifesaving stations, African American lifeboat crew members, United States, United States. Life-Saving Service, Biography, History, North carolina, history, African americans, biography, Search and rescue operations, North carolina, biography, Lifeboats
People: Richard Etheridge (1842-1900)
Places: Pea Island (N.C.), Pea Island, North Carolina