- Point Adams Light
Infobox Lighthouse
caption =
location = south ofColumbia Bar
coordinates = coord|46.188333|-123.977778
yearlit = 1875
automated =
yeardeactivated = 1899
foundation = probably brick cite web
url = http://www.rudyalicelighthouse.net/NWLts/PtAdams/PtAdams.htm
title = Point Adams Light
publisher = Rudy and Alice's Lighthouse Page
accessdate = 2007-09-18 ]
construction =redwood frame
shape =
height = 49 ft
elevation = 50 ft
lens = fourth order French lens
range = 16 nm
characteristic = 1875–1881: flashing red and white, 10 s, fog signal 1881-1899: fixed redPoint Adams Light was a
lighthouse near the mouth of theColumbia River on theOregon Coast of theUnited States . It operated fromFebruary 15 1875 until 1899, when it became obsolete by the extension of the southjetty and the establishment of the Lightship "Columbia" in 1892. The lighthouse was considered a fire hazard and demolished in 1912. cite web
url = http://www.discoveroregonlighthouses.com/adams.html
title = Point Adams Lighthouse
publisher = Discover Oregon Lighthouses
author = Hewitt/Noack
accessdate = 2007-09-18 ]It was located about a mile south of
Point Adams —named by Captain Robert Gray in 1792 [http://www.iinet.com/~englishriver/LewisClarkColumbiaRiver/Regions/Places/point_adams.html] —near what is now Battery Russell inFort Stevens State Park . The combination of the Point Adams Light with theCape Disappointment Lighthouse on the north side of the river effectively framed the entrance to the Columbia.The keeper's quarters and light were a combined structure, similar to the
Yaquina Bay Light , in Newport, and used the same structure, materials, and optics asPoint Fermin Light south ofLos Angeles, California .The light was changed from alternating red and white to fixed red in 1881 to reduce confusion with the nearby just-completed
Tillamook Rock Light . The change caused HMS "Fern Glen" to run aground, evidently unaware of the change. At the same time, the fog signal was removed: it had long been criticized by mariners as being inaudible over waves crashing on shore.The keeper considered the biggest maintenance problem to be the prevention of sand accumulation at the base of the lighthouse. Fences were unsuccessfully attempted at one point.
After decommissioning, the light was replaced by the
Desdemona Sands Light in December 1901. [ cite web
url = http://www.rudyalicelighthouse.net/NWLts/Desdmna/Desdmna.htm
title = Desdemona Sands Lighthouse
publisher = Rudy and Alice's Lighthouse Page
accessdate = 2007-09-18 ] It was finally burned down by the Lighthouse Service in 1912.ee also
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List of lighthouses on the Oregon Coast References
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