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In a 2001 photo provided by Bruce Roberts,the stones being engraved with the names of the 83 light keepers by  A.C. Joyner and his daughter, Rebecca. When the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was moved 15 years ago, the stones were left behind at the erosion-prone spot on the Atlantic. Hatteras Island residents want the stones moved to the lighthouse so that they are publicly visible year-round and better protected from erosion. But the decision rests with the National Park Service, and so far there is no indication that the stones will be moved. (AP Photo/Bruce Roberts)

In a 2001 photo provided by Bruce Roberts,the stones being engraved with the names of the 83 light keepers by A.C. Joyner and his daughter, Rebecca. When the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was moved 15 years ago, the stones were left behind at the erosion-prone spot on the Atlantic. Hatteras Island residents want the stones moved to the lighthouse so that they are publicly visible year-round and better protected from erosion. But the decision rests with the National Park Service, and so far there is no indication that the stones will be moved. (AP Photo/Bruce Roberts)

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