- Sullivan's Island Range Lights
Infobox_Lighthouse
caption = Front range light in foreground and rear range light in background
location = Sullivan's Island,Charleston County, South Carolina
coordinates =
yearbuilt = 1848
yearlit =
automated =
yeardeactivated = After 1901
No longer in existence
foundation =
construction = Wooden - Front
Metalskeletal tower - Rear
shape = Open-frame square pyramid (rear); frame structure (rear)
marking =
height = convert|45|ft|m|0 - Front
convert|132|ft|m|0 - Rear
elevation =convert|120|ft|m|0 - Rear
lens = 6th orderFresnel lens
currentlens =
intensity =
range =
characteristic = Fixed red (rear); fixed white (front)
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NGA =
ARLHS =The Sullivan's Island Range Lights were
range light s on the southern end of Sullivan's Island in Charleston County,South Carolina . The light station was first established in 1848 and was destroyed in 1861 during the Civil War. It was rebuilt after the war and the lights were in existence at least as late as 1901. Neither of the range lights still remains today.Clary, Margie Willis, "The Beacons of South Carolina", Sandlapper Publishing Co., Inc., Orangeburg, SC, 2005, pp. 92-93, ISBN 0-87844-176-X.] cite web|url=http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHSC.asp|title=Sullivan's Island Range Lights|access date=2008-08-03|work=Historic Light Station Information& Photography: South Carolina|publisher=US Coast Guard] Zepke, Terrance, "Lighthouse of the Carolinas", Pineapple Press, Sarasota, FL, 2002, pp. 121-126, ISBN 1-56164-148-0.]Sullivan's Island is a
barrier island at the northern entrance to the Charleston harbor. The entire island is now the Town of Sullivan's Island. It is the location ofFort Moultrie and the currentCharleston Light .History
The station was established in 1848 to guide ships over the Charleston Bar and was destroyed during the war in 1861. After the surrender of Confederate forces in Charleston, a temporary beacon was placed in a
skeletal tower on the roof of a private house. This light guided ships through the channel near the wreck of theironclad USS Weehawken and also a lightship was placed over the wreck.Range lights were then placed in Fort Moultrie in 1872, with the front beacon rested on the fort's
parapet and the lightship was removed. The station also included keeper's quarters.In 1878 the front beacon was moved from the parapet to the
glacis of the fort. In 1879 it was raised convert|6|ft|m|1 and placed upon a brick room that served as an oil room. It was surrounded by a white picket fence.In 1883, it was painted red. In 1886, the front beacon was moved convert|12|ft|m|0 to the west. In 1899, the rear range light was discontinued and replaced by two front range lights. On 20 May 1899 it was renamed as the "South Channel Range" lights.
In 1901, the Front Light was about convert|360|ft|m|0 southeast of southeastern angle of Fort Moultrie, and the other light was about convert|190|ft|m|0 to the east of the Front light. The lights were eventually removed at an unknown date.
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