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  <mods:abstract>Description of the operations of Wood End Life Saving Station as written in J.W. Dalton's 'The Life Savers of Cape Cod', 1902. Photos of the station and the horse, Jim, who was owned by Captain Bickers during his tenure as keeper.</mods:abstract>
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