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Ben and the Brass Check: A Lewes Life-Saving Station Story by Corrine M. Litzenberg

When Ben took the Bay Avenue path that led over the dune to Lewes Beach, he saw something shining on the wet sand and picked up a small piece of metal, inscribed with the words: U.S. Life-Saving Service, District No. 5, Station No. 4, Surfman No.1. He rubbed the sand off the badge and looked up to see a surfman, dressed in dark blue and carrying a walking stick, who introduced himself as Levi Lynch and said: “Why, you’ve found my surfman’s brass patrol check.” Discover what Ben learns about the brave surfmen living a life of sacrifice and service at the Lewes Life-Saving Station and how the surfmen from the Cape Henlopen area stations – Levi Lynch among them – joined together to save nearly two hundred lives during the Great Blizzard of 1888. Exciting adventures awaited Ben! And what happens to the brass check?

What sets this story apart is how it beautifully portrays the courage, dedication, and self-sacrifice of surfmen like Levi Lynch. Vivid descriptions and archival images immerse readers in the historical setting that brings these unsung heroes back to life. Lessons of teamwork, integrity, and bravery offer a meaningful message to children about doing the right thing, no matter the challenges. Litzenberg’s story will inspire future generations to value the importance of service and history.

Capt. Wes Pulver, USCG (Ret.)
President, National Coast Guard Museum Association

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