Saturday, February 24, 2024

Gill, Walter - 1907

1907 – “this is a case in which Samuel A. Armour, keeper of the Sperry Lighthouse off the port of New Haven, Conn., in the discharge of his duties on January 8, 1907, in a small boat had carried ashore one Walter Gill, who had been at the station repairing the fog signal engines; the said Samuel A. Armour in attempting to return to his post through a howling wind and raging sea was drowned and his body was not recovered until several weeks after. According to the evidence submitted. Captain Armour realized the trip back to his post would be a perilous one, but did not regard his own safety as his duty required him to be back in charge of the lights which were especially needed in such a storm. He lost his life in public service, but all through the long dark night Mrs. Rose B. Armour, his wife, kept the lights burning just as her husband had always done. She was alone in the lighthouse and did her duty.”

~ History of New Haven Outer Breakwater Lighthouse

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Sperry Breakwater Lighthouse New Haven Connecticut 1901-1907
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Armour, Rose B. - 1907

1907 – “this is a case in which Samuel A. Armour, keeper of the Sperry Lighthouse off the port of New Haven, Conn., in the discharge of his duties on January 8, 1907, in a small boat had carried ashore one Walter Gill, who had been at the station repairing the fog signal engines; the said Samuel A. Armour in attempting to return to his post through a howling wind and raging sea was drowned and his body was not recovered until several weeks after. According to the evidence submitted, Captain Armour realized the trip back to his post would be a perilous one, but did not regard his own safety as his duty required him to be back in charge of the lights which were especially needed in such a storm. He lost his life in public service, but all through the long dark night Mrs. Rose B. Armour, his wife, kept the lights burning just as her husband had always done. She was alone in the lighthouse and did her duty.”

~ History of New Haven Outer Breakwater Lighthouse

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Sperry Breakwater Lighthouse New Haven Connecticut 1901-1907
{Postcard, Undivided Back Era }

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Armour, Samuel A. - 1907

1907 – “this is a case in which Samuel A. Armour, keeper of the Sperry Lighthouse off the port of New Haven, Conn., in the discharge of his duties on January 8, 1907, in a small boat had carried ashore one Walter Gill, who had been at the station repairing the fog signal engines; the said Samuel A. Armour in attempting to return to his post through a howling wind and raging sea was drowned and his body was not recovered until several weeks after. According to the evidence submitted, Captain Armour realized the trip back to his post would be a perilous one, but did not regard his own safety as his duty required him to be back in charge of the lights which were especially needed in such a storm. He lost his life in public service, but all through the long dark night Mrs. Rose B. Armour, his wife, kept the lights burning just as her husband had always done. She was alone in the lighthouse and did her duty.”

Capt. Samuel A. Armour served as head lighthouse keeper from 1902-1907.

~ History of New Haven Outer Breakwater Lighthouse

You can visit the memorial page for Capt. Samuel A. Armour.
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Sperry Breakwater Lighthouse New Haven Connecticut 1901-1907
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Armour, Samuel A. - 1906

1906 – May 27, Captain S.A. Armour, keeper of the Sperry lighthouse at the breakwater, reports the capture of a lobster weighing thirteen and one-half pounds. It was with difficulty that the crustacean could be got out of the lobster pot. One of the lobster’s claws weighed three and three-quarters pounds.

~ History of New Haven Outer Breakwater Lighthouse

You can visit the memorial page for Capt. Samuel A. Armour.
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Sperry Breakwater Lighthouse New Haven Connecticut 1901-1907
{Postcard, Undivided Back Era }
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Sperry Breakwater Lighthouse

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Sperry Breakwater Lighthouse New Haven Connecticut 1901-1907
{Postcard, Undivided Back Era }

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