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North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station

North Manitou Island, Michigan
Leelanau County

Designation and Designation Date

North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station

  • National Historic Landmark, listed August 5, 1998

Architect, Builder, or Designer(s)

  • Francis W. Chandler, architect

Significant Date(s), Notes

  • 1854, lifesaving station established as a volunteer operation
  • 1874, station taken over by U.S. Life-Saving Service
  • 1915, became part of the U.S. Coast Guard
  • 1938, sold to Manitou Island Association
  • 1984, acquired by National Park Service

Significance Statement

Starting as a volunteer operation in 1854, the station was taken over by the newly-formed U.S. Life-Saving Service in 1874. It became part of the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915 and operated until 1938, when it was sold to the Manitou Island Association. For many years the buildings were used for employee housing and general operation of an island hunting preserve. The National Park Service acquired the land in 1984, and today it is part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore. For approximately ninety years the North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station was a key element in the network of nearly 200 rescue stations developed by the federal government. This network provided humanitarian aid to shipwreck victims. The North Manitou Island Station is the only remaining station that represents the entire lifesaving service history from the volunteer era through the Coast Guard era. Because this station saw no interruption in service, the station buildings retain a high level of integrity of design, material and workmanship.

 

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