- USLHT Warrington
The United States Lighthouse Tender "Warrington" was a
lighthouse tender which served on theGreat Lakes . She was built as a steambarge in 1868, and began life under the name "Henry Warrington". Rechristened simply "Warrington", she began government service late in 1870, and was soon pressed into service supporting the construction of theSpectacle Reef Light onLake Huron . On one of her trips across the lake, during a late-fall storm, she encountered theschooner "Darien", which was breaking up on the shore; the "Warrington"'s crew managed to turn towards the wounded vessel and rescued her entire crew.The "Warrington" received a new boiler in 1871, and was replanked in 1878. She continued service into the 1890's, being completely rebuilt in 1897. She was decommissioned and sold in 1910, when she was purchased by a
Chicago lumber company. She served to carry lumber around the lakes until running aground nearCharlevoix in a storm onAugust 21 1911 ; so battered was the ship by the waves that she was considered a complete loss.External links
* [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/webcutters/Warrington_1871.html US Coast Guard history]
* [http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/closeups/tenders/warrington/index.htm Seeing the Light page]
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