- Pungoteague Creek Light
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location = SW of the mouth of Pungoteague Creek in theChesapeake Bay
coordinates = coord|37.6630|N|75.8980|W|type:landmark
yearlit = 1854
automated =
yeardeactivated = 1856
foundation = screw-pile
construction =cast-iron /wood
shape = hexagonal house
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characteristic = The Pungoteague Creek Light was a smallscrewpile lighthouse constructed in theChesapeake Bay in1854 . Destroyed in1856 , it had the shortest recorded existence of any lighthouse on the Bay, and possibly theUnited States , at just 459 days.The lighthouse was built just offshore from
Accomack County, Virginia , and was located near the mouth ofPungoteague Creek , then called the Pungoteague River. It was the first screwpile lighthouse built on the Chesapeake, and its construction was overseen by MajorHartman Bache . Most of the foundation was prefabricated inPhiladelphia , and was sent, along with the construction crew, down the Bay fromBaltimore onApril 23 ,1854 . It was originally estimated that construction of the light would take only six weeks, but lengthy calms during the voyage combined with the crew's inexperience and difficulty in sinking the piles extended the process to almost six months.The lighthouse was finished and commissioned on
November 1 ,1854 . A small structure, it sat on sevenpneumatic piles, and was equipped with a fifth-orderFresnel lens . It was overturned by anice floe onFebruary 2 ,1856 . Nobody was injured as the lighthouse was close enough to shore to make rescue of the keeper fairly easy; the structure, though, was a complete loss.Title was sought, and granted, for the construction of a new lighthouse, and $5,000 were set aside to cover costs. But it was soon decided that maritime traffic did not really justify the reconstruction of the tower, and the monies reverted to the
Department of the Treasury . A privately maintained beacon was located at the same site until 1908, at which point an automated, flashing light on a concrete-filled caisson was erected by the government for $8,000.The destruction of the Pungoteague River Light led to further efforts being made to protect screwpile lighthouses with
riprap .References
* [http://www.cheslights.org/heritage/pungoteague.htm History of the light]
*Robert de Gast. "Lighthouses of the Chesapeake". Baltimore; The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.
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