Katherine Walker
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Katherine "Katie" Walker (died February 5, 1931) was an American
United States
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 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...

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She tended the Robbins Reef Light
Robbins Reef Light, New Jersey
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 in New York Harbor
New York Harbor
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 for many years after the death of her husband, John, who had been appointed keeper of the light in 1883. In 1886, John Walker died from pneumonia.

Legacy

A United States Coast Guard
United States Coast Guard
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 Coastal Buoy Tender is named for her. The folk song, "Lighthouse Keeper" by Neptune's Car was reportedly inspired by Walker.

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