- Point No Point Light (Washington)
Infobox Lighthouse
name=Point No Point Light
caption = Undated photograph of Point No Point Light (USCG)
location = Hansville,Washington
coordinates = coord|47.9123|N|122.5267|W
yearlit = 1879
automated = 1977
yeardeactivated =
foundation = Masonry
construction =Brick andStucco
shape = Square
height = convert|30|ft|m|abbr=on
lens = Fifth orderFresnel lens (removed)
range =
characteristic = :"For the light in theChesapeake Bay seePoint No Point Light (Maryland) ."This lighthouse stands at
Point No Point , on the west side ofPuget Sound , near the point whereAdmiralty Inlet ends, in the small town ofHansville, Washington . Point No Point Light is the oldestlighthouse onPuget Sound .History
Local residents wanted the
lighthouse located further north onFoulweather Bluff . When thePoint No Point location was agreed upon, the owners of the land were reluctant to sell. Finally, the owners agreed to sell 40acre s for $1000. Construction of thelighthouse began in April 1879. The first light used was akerosene lamp . As 1879 drew to a close, the lens and a glass for the lantern had not arrived, so the firstlighthouse keeper , J.S. Maggs, aSeattle dentist , hung a canvas over the south window openings to break the wind and keep thekerosene lamp from blowing out.Upon completion of the light station in February 1880, the lantern room held a fifth-order
Fresnel lens . The original masonry structure was convert|27|ft|m high. The present convert|30|ft|m|sing=on brick and stucco tower is square and situated between the office and fog signal building. A fog signal, formerly used atNew Dungeness Lighthouse , was installed in April 1880. There were no roads to the Point No Point Lighthouse for the first 40 years, so supplies had to be brought in by boat.Lightning struck the lens in 1931, cracking a prism. The tower was also damaged which required patching and replacing the copper tubing.
In 1975, a convert|90|ft|m|sing=on
radar tower was built on the west side of thelighthouse . The tower is used for the Vessel Traffic System (VTS). In 1977, the Point No Point Lighthouse became fully automated, and only required one man to be assigned to the station. In 1990, the fog bell was replaced by aDaboll trumpet . The lens in the tower was changed to a fourth-orderFresnel lens , which is still in place today.In 1997, the last
U.S. Coast Guard personnel left Point No Point and it stood empty until theU.S. Coast Guard leased the property for Kitsap County Parks and Recreation.References
* Nelson, T. "Umbrella Guide to Washington Lighthouses", 1998.
* "Strait History, the quarterly publication of the Clallam County Historical Society and Museum", 1(4).
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