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George Freeth

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in 1919 while living and working in San Diego. According to his draft registration card a year earlier, Freeth was living at 1940 Abbott Street in San Diego and working as a lifeguard for the City of San Diego. Upon his death, he was buried in Oahu Cemetery in a grave with his sibling, A.R. Freeth.
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Freeth was born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1883. His mother was mixed-race (English and Native Hawaiian) and his father was English. Further information taken from various descendants mentions that his mother was Elizabeth Kailikapuolono Green, daughter of
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where it was on display. Police had no leads at the time, but suspected that the bust was stolen to be sold for scrap metal because of its copper content. On November 7, 2010, George Freeth's bust was replaced in Redondo Beach, CA.
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for rescuing seven fishermen off Venice Beach during a winter storm in December 1908. The obverse of the medal shows rescuers in a small, storm-tossed boat pulling a man from the water, and the legend reads:
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and the rescue can, tools commonly used by lifeguards. However, the United States Lifesaving Association asserts that the rescue can was designed by Captain Henry Sheffield in 1897.
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in Southern California when he arrived in Los Angeles in 1907 and built the foundation for the state's professional lifeguard service.
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Freeth's life and his contributions to surfing and lifeguarding is a significant part of the documentary film
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and Elizabeth "Lepeka" Kahalaunani, a Hawaiian woman. Lepeka also conceived three daughters with
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACT OF CONGRESS JUNE 20, 1874
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On August 7, 2008, it was reported that a bronze bust of Freeth was stolen from the
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hired Freeth in late 1907 to give surfing exhibitions and to work as a lifeguard in
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Surf and Rescue: George Freeth and the Birth of California Beach Culture
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IN TESTIMONY OF HEROIC DEEDS IN SAVING LIFE FROM THE PERILS OF THE SEA
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Open Water Lifesaving, The United States Lifesaving Manual
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TO GEORGE FREETH FOR HEROICALLY RESCUING SEVEN FISHER-MEN
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picklehead.com biography, from American Heritage Magazine
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with Hawaiian royalty Miriam Likelike, a sister to King
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Freeth is credited by some with developing the rescue
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Hawaiʻi sports : history, facts, and statistics
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Official copyright holder to the name George Freeth
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Index


Oahu, Hawaii
San Diego
California
lifeguard
surfer
surfing
William Lowthian Green
Archibald Cleghorn
Princess Kaiulani
David Kalakaua
Queen Liliuokalani
Henry Huntington
Redondo Beach, California
global flu pandemic
paddleboard
Gold Lifesaving Medal
Redondo Beach Pier
Waveriders
"George Freeth: King of the Surfers and California's Forgotten Hero"
doi
10.2307/25177649
JSTOR
25177649



ISBN
978-0-252-08652-6
ISBN

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