St. Helena Island Light

St. Helena Island Light

Infobox_Lighthouse


caption = Undated USCG photo
location = St. Helena Island Michigan
coordinates = coord|45|51.50|N|84|52.25|W
yearlit = 1873
automated = 1922
yeardeactivated =
foundation = limestone
construction = brick
shape = conical
marking = white w/red lantern
height = Tower - convert|63|ft|m
elevation = Focal plane - convert|71|ft|m
lens = third-one-half order Fresnel lens
currentlens = 300 mm Tidelands Signal acrylic [ [http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/michigan/st-helena/st-helena.htm Terry Pepper, Seeing The Light, St. Helena Island Light.] ]
range = convert|6|mi|km [ [http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pubs/LightLists/V7COMPLETE.PDF Volume 7, US Coast Guard Lightlist (PDF).] ]
characteristic = Fl W 6s
ARLHS = USA-794
USCG = 7-17720

The buildings of the St. Helena Island Light complex are the sole surviving structures on St. Helena Island, in Mackinac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lighthouse on the island's southeastern point was built in 1872-1873 and went into operation in September 1873. [ [http://www.cr.nps.gov/maritime/light/helena.htm Inventory of Historic Light Stations, St. Helena Island Light.] ] It became one of a series of lighthouses that guided vessels through the Straits of Mackinac.

History

St. Helena Island, which is 240 acres (96 hectares) in size, is located offshore from Gros Cap, Michigan, ten miles (16 km) west of Mackinac Island in the Lake Michigan approach to the Straits of Mackinac. The island has a natural harbor on its north shore, which provided shelter for both Native Americans and Voyageurs, who sought shelter from fierce, foreseeable and notorious southwesterly storms, which would drive waves that gained strength running with the lake's length. [ [http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/michigan/st-helena/st-helena.htm Terry Pepper, Seeing The Light, St. Helena Island Light.] ]

In addition, the St. Helena Island harbor served as the location of a thriving 19th century fishing station. Stephen D. Wise, "Saint Helena Island", in "Smart Communities Network" (accessed April 9, 2009) [http://www.smartcommunities.ncat.org/success/saint_helena_island.shtml] , no date.] A fishing station, a self-contained community vernacular to the culture of the Upper Great Lakes, was a logistical depot for professional fishermen during the century prior to the development of motorboats and refrigeration. Freshly-caught fish, such as lake trout and whitefish, from the waters of northeastern Lake Michigan adjacent to St. Helena Island would be rushed by oar or sail back to the fishing station for preservation in salt. Salt fish could be stored and transported in barrels as an exportable commodity.

During the Civil War years, it became increasingly apparent that a shoal near St. Helena Island menaced the fishery and also maritime traffic through the Straits of Mackinac. At the urging of the United States Lighthouse Board, Congress appropriated $14,000 in 1872 for a lighthouse to be built of limestone and brick on this location and fitted with a 3.5-order Fresnel lens. The St. Helena Island Light was staffed by either one or two lighthouse keepers from its initial operation in 1873 until 1922. A complex of buildings was constructed around the lighthouse to support its operation, including keepers' dwellings, a boat dock, and a boathouse. [http://lighthouse.boatnerd.com/gallery/Michigan/St-Helena.htm Wobser, Dave, "St. Helena Island Lighthouse" Great Laker magazine reprinted at Boatnerd.com.] ]

In 1922, the lighthouse was automated. Like many other lighthouses, the tower was fitted with a tank of acetylene gas, a pilot light, and a "sun valve." Whenever the sun set, the temperature would drop slightly, causing the valve to open and acetylene to be released against the pilot flame. The light would then relight itself and shine throughout the night. With the sun's rise the next morning, the valve would close.

During the early decades of the 20th century, the adjacent St. Helena fish station disappeared. The invention of electrical refrigeration and powered fishing boats made widely-distributed fishing stations unnecessary. Local fish could be carried to larger nearby port towns such as Mackinaw City, Michigan or St. Ignace, Michigan.

This was the first Michigan lighthouse to lose its keeper. [ [http://www.lighthousecentral.com/lighthouse_gallery.php4?lighthouse=St.%20Helena%20Lighthouse Lighthouse Central, St. Helena Island Light.] ]

Current status

After the St. Helena lighthouse complex was de-staffed and the civilian fishing station became a ghost settlement, evidence of human presence on the island began to structurally deteriorate. Wreckers, vandals, and salvagors imposed significant damage upon the light tower and adjacent structures. The U.S. Coast Guard, the lighthouse's last federal operator, viewed the remains as "attractive nuisances" for which they bore continuing legal liability. They recommended in 1980 that the lighthouse complex be razed.

This recommendation was not implemented and restoration efforts, led by the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association (GLLKA) [http://www.gllka.com/ Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association] ] . However, GLLKA assumed ownership of the property and with the help of volunteer troops of the Boy Scouts of America began restoration in 1986. [http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/michigan/st-helena/st-helena.htm Terry Pepper, Seeing The Light, St. Helena Island Light.] Its rehabilitation effort was significant, with an estimated convert|900|cuyd|m3 of debris requiring removal. As of 2008, the GLLKA planned to continue restoring the lighthouse complex to its appearance in 1900. Possible future St. Helena goals include the construction of an unstaffed visitor center on the island to educate visiting yachtsmen. Restoration efforts are tied to similar activity on neighboring Round Island Light (Michigan)‎. [http://www.gllka.com/ Great Lakes Lightkeeper Association] The sale was made under the terms of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act.

The Coast Guard transferred the lighthouse complex and reservation to the GLLKA in 1997 via legislative transfer, on condition that the GLLKA continue to allow the Coast Guard to operate the light. A light continues to operate to this day with a 250 mm. acrylic lens, [ [http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/closeups/illumination/acrylic/VRB-25/index.htm Acrylic lens, Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light.] ] the original Fresnel lens having disappeared. The remainder of St. Helena Island, outside the lighthouse reservation, was purchased by the Little Traverse Conservancy [ [http://www.landtrust.org/index.htm Little Traverse Conservancy home page.] ] in September 2001.

The lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is Mackinac County listing #88000442.The light is also known as St. Helena Lighthouse and the St. Helene Lighthouse. ["National Register of Historic Places: Michigan - Mackinac County" (accessed September 14, 2007) [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/mi/Mackinac/state.html] ]

St. Helena Island Light is one of 149 lighthouses in Michigan. Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state. See Lighthouses in the United States.

Viewing the lighthouse

The St. Helena Lighthouse can be seen from numerous points on the Michigan mainland, including a lake shore highway rest area on . The [http://www.gllka.com Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association] annually organizes work crews for this light and often arranges tours that travel from Mackinaw City to the island. These tours unfortunately are not handicap accessible due to the shallow water near the light. It is necessary to transfer from the tour boat to a rubber boat and then climb up on the dock from the rubber boat.Because of its picturesque color and form, and its location near Mackinac Island [ [http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=838 Lighthouse Friends, St. Helena light.] ] and the Mackinac Bridge, it is often the subject of photographs. Even needlepoint illustrations have been created.. [ [https://www.dataleap.com/secure/pin/orderpage.htm Needlepoint of St. Helena.] ]

A private boat is, of course, the best way to see this light close up. Short of that, Sheplers Ferry Service out of Mackinaw City offers periodic lighthouse tours in the summer season. Its "Westbound Tour" includes passes by St. Helena Island Light, and even offers a luncheon. Schedules and rates are available from Shapler's. [ [http://www.sheplerswww.com Shaplers Ferry Service.] ] [ [http://www.terrypepper.com/Lights/huron/fourteen/index.htm Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light, Fourteen Foot Shoal Light.] ]

External links

* [http://marinas.com/view/lighthouse/945 Aerial photos, St. Helena Island Light, marinas.com.]
* [http://www.mackinacparks.com/parks/a-brief-history_532/ Brisson, Steven C. (Mackinac State Historic Parks chief curator), "A brief history of Old Mackinac Point Light," Mackinac Parks.]
* [http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080520/SPECIAL01/80519001 Detroit News, Interactive map on Michigan lighthouses.]
* [http://www.gllka.com The Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association.]
* [http://www.lighthousecentral.com/lighthouse_gallery.php4?lighthouse=St.%20Helena%20Lighthouse Lighthouse Central, Photos of the St. Helena Island Light, "The Ultimate Guide to Upper Michigan Lighthouses" by Jerry Roach] .]
* [http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=214 Lighthouse friends, St. Helena Island Light.]
* [http://www.michiganlights.com/sthelenaislandlh.htm Michigan Lighthouse conservancy, St. Helena Island Light.]
* [http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/michigan/st-helena/st-helena.htm Terry Pepper, Seeing The Light, St. Helena Island Light.]
* [http://www.landtrust.org/ Little Traverse Conservancy.]
* [http://www.lighthousesrus.org/Maps/mapIt.htm?file=GL/MichiganNorth.xml Interactive map of Lights in Northern Lake Michigan, mapped by Google.]
* [http://www.lighthousefriends.com/macstraits.html Lighthouses in the Mackinac Straits, Lighthouse Friends.]
* [http://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal_mhc_shpo_lightmap_50933_7.pdf Map of Michigan Lighthouse] in PDF Format.
*National Park Service [http://www.cr.nps.gov/maritime/light/helena.htm Maritime History, Inventory of Historic Light Stations, St. Helena Island Light.]
*U.S. Coast Guard [http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHMI.asp 's complete list of Michigan lights with photographs and descriptions, including St. Helena Island light.]
* [http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pubs/LightLists/V7COMPLETE.PDF Volume 7, US Coast Guard Lightlist (PDF).]

Bibliography and further reading

* "A Tour of the Lights of the Straits." Michigan History 70 (Sep/Oct 1986), pp. 17-29.
* [http://www.michiganlighthouse.org/bibliography.html Bibliography on Michigan lighthouses.]
* Brisson, Steven C. (Mackinac State Historic Parks chief curator). "Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse: A History & Pictorial Souvenir" (1/29/2008). [ [http://www.mackinacparks.com/news/old-mackinac-point-lighthouse_11/mackinac-state-historic-parks-releases-first-book-about-old-mackinac-point-lighthouse_243/ Old Mackinac Point Light Press Release.] ]
* Crompton, Samuel Willard & Michael J. Rhein, "The Ultimate Book of Lighthouses" (2002) ISBN 1592231020; ISBN 978-1592231027.
* Hyde, Charles K., and Ann and John Mahan. The Northern Lights: Lighthouses of the Upper Great Lakes. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1995. ISBN 0814325548 ISBN 9780814325544.
* Jones, Ray & Bruce Roberts, "American Lighthouses" (Globe Pequot, September 1, 1998, 1st Ed.) ISBN 0762703245; ISBN 978-0762703241.
* Jones, Ray,"The Lighthouse Encyclopedia, The Definitive Reference" (Globe Pequot, January 1, 2004, 1st ed.) ISBN 0762727357; ISBN 978-0762727353.
* Noble, Dennis, "Lighthouses & Keepers: U. S. Lighthouse Service and Its Legacy" (Annapolis: U. S. Naval Institute Press, 1997). ISBN 1557506388; ISBN 9781557506382.
* Oleszewski, Wes, "Great Lakes Lighthouses, American and Canadian: A Comprehensive Directory/Guide to Great Lakes Lighthouses", (Gwinn, Michigan: Avery Color Studios, Inc., 1998) ISBN 0-932212-98-0.
* Penrod, John, "Lighthouses of Michigan", (Berrien Center, Michigan: Penrod/Hiawatha, 1998) ISBN 9780942618785 ISBN 9781893624238.
* Penrose, Laurie and Bill, A" Traveler’s Guide to 116 Michigan Lighthouses" (Petoskey, Michigan: Friede Publications, 1999). ISBN 0923756035 ISBN 9780923756031
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* Putnam, George R., "Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States", (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1933).
* United States Coast Guard, "Aids to Navigation", (Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1945).
* [http://www.uscg.mil/History/weblighthouses/h_lhbib.asp United States Coast Guard, "Aids to Navigation Historical Bibliography".]
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* Wagner, John L., "Michigan Lighthouses: An Aerial Photographic Perspective", (East Lansing, Michigan: John L. Wagner, 1998) ISBN 1880311011 ISBN 9781880311011.
* Wise, Stephen D., "Saint Helena Island", in [http://www.smartcommunities.ncat.org/success/saint_helena_island.shtml] , "Smart Communities Network" web page, no date. Covers activities by Boy Scout Troop #4 on St. Helena Island.
* [http://lighthouse.boatnerd.com/gallery/Michigan/St-Helena.htm Wobser, Dave, "St. Helena Island Lighthouse" Great Laker magazine reprinted at Boatnerd.com. (Includes links to a lot of really great pictures.)]
* Wright, Larry and Wright, Patricia, "Great Lakes Lighthouses Encyclopedia" Hardback (Erin: Boston Mills Press, 2006) ISBN 1550463993.

References

ee also

* Lighthouses in the United States


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