Surfmen William Beacham, Robert Wescott, Benny O’Neal, W.S. Dough, and John T. Daniels helped Orville and Wilbur move their flying machine to the top of Kill Devil Hill on December 14th and witnessed Wilbur’s unsuccessful attempt at flying that day. Daniels, Dough, Adam D. Etheridge, W.C. Brinkley of Manteo, and Johnny Moore of Nags Head were once again beckoned to help move the fragile craft up the hill on the bitterly cold morning of December 17, 1903. At 10:35 AM, the flyer teetered down a wooden rail, and twenty-three to twenty-seven mile-per-hour winds lifted the craft to flight. The Wright brothers’ first successful flight was witnessed. Using Orville’s camera, Daniels snapped the well-known photograph documenting this historic flight. It was later awarded the title “The Photograph of the 20th Century.” Daniels, Dough, and Etheridge all signed the official affidavit verifying that the first flight was, indeed, a true story.
The Kill Devil Hills Life Saving Station was active until 1933.