Fannie Salter
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Fannie May Salter was the first female lighthouse keeper
Lighthouse keeper
A lighthouse keeper is the person responsible for tending and caring for a lighthouse, particularly the light and lens in the days when oil lamps and clockwork mechanisms were used. Keepers were needed to trim the wicks, replenish fuel, wind clockworks and perform maintenance tasks such as cleaning...

 noted for her tenure at Turkey Point Light
Turkey Point Light
The Turkey Point Light is a historic lighthouse at the head of the Chesapeake Bay on the east coast of the United States. Though it appears a short tower, the 100 ft height of the bluffs on which it stands makes it the third highest light off the water in the bay...

 in Maryland
Maryland
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, United States
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. The widow of former keeper C. W. Salter, she took over his duties at his death in 1925; when she retired, in 1947, she was the last female lighthouse keeper in the country.

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