- Marblehead Light (Massachusetts)
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For the lighthouse in Ohio, see Marblehead Light (Ohio).
Marblehead Light Marblehead Light Location Marblehead Neck, Massachusetts Coordinates 42°30′19.445″N 70°50′1.469″W / 42.50540139°N 70.83374139°WCoordinates: 42°30′19.445″N 70°50′1.469″W / 42.50540139°N 70.83374139°W Year first constructed 1835 replaced 1895 Year first lit 1835 (original light) Automated 1960 Foundation Concrete Construction Cast Iron (current) Tower shape Square skeletal Markings / pattern Brown with black gallery and lantern Height 105 feet (32m) Focal height 130 ft feet (40m) Original lens Sixth-Order Fresnel lens Current lens 300mm Range 7 nm Characteristic Fixed green Marblehead Light is situated on Marblehead Neck in Essex County, Massachusetts. The current tower is a skeletal structure that replaced the original 1835 brick and wood tower in 1895. It is the only tower of its type in New England, the next similar tower is to be found at Coney Island, New York. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places, on June 15, 1987 as number #87001479 under Lighthouses of Massachusetts Thematic Group.[1] It is currently run by the United States Coast Guard.
The United States Coast Guard Light List[2] description is "Square skeleton tower; brown to gallery; black above". The actual light is 130 feet (40 m) above Mean High Water. Its fixed green light is visible for 7 nautical miles (13 km).
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History
In August 1831, the townspeople of Marblehead requested that a lighthouse be built at the entrance to the harbour. Congress granted the wish and a 23 foot (7m) high tower was built in 1835 and commissioned on 10 October 1835.[3] This tower had an array of ten whale oil burning lamps inside an octagonal lantern.
In 1857, the old lamp system was replaced by a sixth order Fresnel lens and reflectors. Despite the upgrade and work on the tower and associated keepers house, the tower itself was in a poor condition and by 1893 a new light was requested. The new light was completed in 1895 at a cost of $8 786, the cost being much reduced by using a skeletal frame rather than rebuilding the old tower.
This new light consisted of 8 cast iron piles on concrete foundations. The light was a sixth order Fesnel lens with a kerosene lamp. It was first illuminated on 17 April 1896 as a fixed white light. Later in 1922 it was changed to fixed red and then in 1938 to fixed green. In 1960, the light was automated and a new 300mm optic was installed.[4]
About 30 feet (10m) from the light are two bronze plaques located where the original light was, one listing the history of the light and the other listing keepers who looked after the light until it was taken over by the Coastguard Service:
- 1835-1860 Ezekiel Darling
- 1860-1862 Jane C. Martin
- 1862-1872 John Goodwin
- 1872-1892 James S. Bailey
- 1892-1893 Albert M. Horte
- 1893-1928 Henry T. Drayton
- 1928-1930 Russell B. Eastman
- 1930-1938 Edwin C. Rogers
- 1938-1941 Harry S. Marden
- 1941-1947 - Light was controlled by the US Army
- 1947-1954 Joseph Barry
See also
Town of Marblehead, Massachusetts
References
- ^ National Register Information System[dead link]
- ^ United States Coast Guard (2009). Light List, Volume I, Atlantic Coast, St. Croix River, Maine to Shrewsbury River, New Jersey. p. 5.
- ^ Marblehead history
- ^ National Park Service
External links
- Google 3D Warehouse - Marblehead Light
- Inventory of Historic Light Stations – National Park Service
- History of Marblehead Light
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