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USCGC Ida Lewis (WLM-551)

Pier 2
Naval Station Newport
Telephone: 841-6948

Website: TBA 

    The Coast Guard Cutter IDA LEWIS (WLM-551) is a 175 foot "Keeper Class" coastal buoy tender. She was commissioned April 12, 1997 and is the first of fourteen ships of her class that are all named in honor of famous lighthouse keepers from the U. S. Lighthouse Service, which became part of the Coast Guard in 1939. IDA LEWIS was named for Idawalley Zorada Lewis who was one of a number of women lighthouse keepers in the Lighthouse Service. Her father, Captain Hosea Lewis, was appointed the keeper of Lime Rock Light, near Newport, Rhode Island. After Captain Lewis had a stroke, responsibilities fell to Ida and her mother. Ida made her first rescue at the age of 16, and went on to carry out as many as 24 documented rescues. After her death, the Lime Rock Lighthouse was renamed Ida Lewis Lighthouse; the only such honor ever given to a lighthouse keeper.