Digest>Mar/Apr 2016

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Michael McWeeney

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The exhibit, with many original artifacts of Kate’s sitting room, as it actually once appeared in the round tower of Robbins Reef Lighthouse that is now on display at the Noble Maritime Collection. After her husband John died in 1890, Kate Walker kept the lighthouse until 1919. She lived there with her two children, Jacob and Mary and later with her daughter-in-law Loretta and five grandchildren.
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Exhibit at Noble Maritime Collection Honors Robbins Reef Lighthouse
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