Whale Rock Light

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Whale Rock Light
Whale Rock Lighthouse RI.JPG
LocationWhale Rock,
Narragansett Bay,
Washington County,
Rhode Island
Coordinates41°26′37″N 71°25′25″W / 41.44361°N 71.42361°W / 41.44361; -71.42361Coordinates: 41°26′37″N 71°25′25″W / 41.44361°N 71.42361°W / 41.44361; -71.42361
Constructed1882
FoundationBedrock
ConstructionCast Iron
Tower shapeConical
MarkingsWhite with black lantern
First lit1882
DeactivatedDestroyed in Hurricane of 1938
LensFourth order Fresnel lens
ARLHS no.USA-883
USCG no.1-19090[1][2]

Whale Rock Light was a sparkplug lighthouse marking Whale Rock, a dangerous island in the entrance to the West Passage of Narragansett Bay in Washington County, Rhode Island.

The rock is now marked by Whale Rock Lighted Gong Buoy 3.[3]

History[]

The lighthouse was built on the rock in 1882.

It was destroyed in the New England hurricane of 1938 when it was dislodged from its foundation, killing keeper Walter Eberle.

Part of the lighthouse foundation remains and the remains of the lighthouse are underwater nearby.[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Rhode Island". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Rowlett, Russ (2009-10-03). "Lighthouses of Rhode Island". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  3. ^ Light List, Volume I, Atlantic Coast, St. Croix River, Maine to Shrewsbury River, New Jersey (PDF). Light List. United States Coast Guard. 2013. p. 177.
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