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Fort Gratiot Light

Fort Gratiot Light /ˈɡræʃɪt/, the first lighthouse in the state of Michigan, was constructed north of Fort Gratiot in 1825 by Lucius Lyon, who later became one of Michigan's first U.S. Senators.[8]

Fort Gratiot Light
LocationOmar and Garfield Sts., Port Huron, Michigan
Coordinates43°0′22.7″N 82°25′20.9″W / 43.006306°N 82.422472°W / 43.006306; -82.422472
Tower
Constructed1825
FoundationDressed stone and timber[4]
ConstructionBrick
Automated1933
Height85 feet (26 m)[1]
ShapeFrustum of a cone attached to workroom[5]
MarkingsWhite
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place, Michigan state historic site 
Fog signalStation will give available information on fog conditions in upper river by radiotelephone when requested, (156.80 MHz). Standby light of reduced intensity lighted throughout 24 hours.[6]
Light
First lit1825
Focal height82 feet (25 m)[2]
LensFourth-order Fresnel lens (original), DCB-224 Carlisle & Finch Aerobeacon (current)
Range18 nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi)
CharacteristicFl green 6 seconds[3]
Fort Gratiot Lighthouse
Undated USCG image
Arealess than one acre
ArchitectLyon, Lucius; Moors, J.
NRHP reference No.76001975[7]
Added to NRHPJuly 30, 1976

The Fort Gratiot Light marks the entrance to the St. Clair River from Lake Huron (going south) in the southern portion of Michigan's Thumb. The light is still active and the grounds are an active Coast Guard facility, but it has recently been handed over to the Port Huron Museum. It is the oldest surviving lighthouse in Michigan. There is also a public beach and park on the property, known as Lighthouse Beach.

It is across the river from Point Edward Front Range Light.[9]

History edit

With the completion of the Erie Canal, traffic in the Great Lakes increased dramatically. Coal was being brought from Michigan, stone (and more timber) was being brought from Wisconsin and the entrance to the St. Clair River became a bottleneck. In 1823, Congress appropriated $3,500 to construct a light in "Michigan Territory" near Fort Gratiot.

 

The contract for construction of the lighthouse and keeper's dwelling was awarded to Captain Winslow Lewis of Massachusetts. Lewis was the inventor of the patented Lewis lamp, which the Fifth Auditor[clarification needed] had universally adopted as the primary source of illumination in the nation's growing inventory of lighthouses. A staunch supporter and ally of the Fifth Auditor, Lewis had branched out into the business of lighthouse construction, and as the frequent low bidder, was being awarded a growing number of contracts to fulfill the nation's need for navigational aids on the East Coast.

Lewis sub-contracted the construction of the tower and keeper's dwelling that would become known as the "Fort Gratiot Light" to Daniel Warren of Rochester, New York. Work commenced on the structure, but appears to have been running far beyond the scope of the original bid, since Congress appropriated an additional $5,000 for the project's completion on April 2, 1825.[10]

This original tower was 32 feet (9.8 m) tall.[11][12]

Even with the major cost overrun, it became quickly apparent that the structure was both poorly designed and constructed. George McDougall, a former Detroit lawyer of some ill repute[citation needed] was selected as the light's first official keeper. McDougall's reports indicated that the stairs were so steep that they had to be climbed sideways, and the trapdoor into the lantern room was barely large enough for a man to squeeze through. While McDougall no doubt reported with truth on this situation,[according to whom?] he was reputedly a short man with a weight in excess of 300 pounds, and as such hired an assistant to perform all of his tower work.[10]

McDougall's concerns were supported when the tower was damaged during a storm in the fall of 1828, and later fell down. Congress reacted swiftly and appropriated $8,000 for a new tower in 1829. The new tower was 65 feet tall and 25' in diameter and it was outfitted with the Lewis lamp system (powered by whale oil) that was then the standard.

Soon after its establishment in 1852, the new US Lighthouse Board determined that the Lewis lamps universally accepted by the prior Pleasonton administration were significantly inferior to the French Fresnel lenses being adopted throughout the rest of the world. After conducting successful trials of the new lenses in a few East Coast lights, the Board decided to upgrade all lenses throughout the system. As a result, the Lewis lamps were removed from Fort Gratiot in 1857, and the tower was refitted with a fourth-order Fresnel lens, which had an intensity at least four times that of the old Lewis lamps.[10]

In 1874, a brick duplex keeper's house was built.[13]

As lake shipping continued to rise dramatically in the early second half of the century, it was determined that the Fort Gratiot Light needed further upgrading. To this end, in 1862 the government increased the height of the tower to 82 feet (25 m), and the fourth-order Fresnel was replaced with a larger third-order lens, showing a fixed white light. The old fourth-order lens was taken to Saginaw and installed in the Saginaw River Lighthouse.[10]

The fog signal building was added in 1900, and a Coast Guard facility was constructed on land south of the lighthouse complex in 1932. The two facilities merged in 1939.

The lighthouse currently has a DCB-224 aero beacon[14] manufactured by the Carlisle & Finch Company.[15][16]

This lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Michigan still in active service.[citation needed]

Current status edit

 
A panorama of Lighthouse Beach. The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse and Blue Water Bridge can be seen.

The light is listed on the National Historic Register, Reference #76001975.[17] In 1971, the Michigan Historical Commission named Fort Gratiot Light a historic site[18]

 
View from the top of the lighthouse.

In 2004, the Port Huron U.S. Coast Guard station moved into a new headquarters adjacent to the light.[19]

The Coast Guard closed the lighthouse to visitors in August 2008 due to deteriorating brickwork and falling debris. A structural assessment and repairs will take place before the tower can reopen to the public.[20] Architects reported that almost $4 million would be required for a complete restoration. In 2009, these plans were jeopardized, when city council rejected a deed offered by the federal government because it found the financial requirements too burdensome. The St. Clair County Parks and Recreation department took over the lighthouse and grounds in September 2010 and reopened guided tours of the lighthouse in summer of 2012.[21]

Getting there edit

The Park is open daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm. Admission to the park grounds is free. Admission tickets are sold in the gift shop for tours of the station and tower. The park is located at 2800 Omar Street, in Port Huron.

When the grounds are closed to the public, there is a city park just north of the light with an excellent view from the beach.[22] Returning from Canada to Port Huron on the Blue Water Bridge, this light can be seen on the righthand side of one's motor vehicle.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pepper, Terry. . Seeing the Light. terrypepper.com. Archived from the original on 2000-09-18.
  2. ^ Pepper, Terry. . Seeing the Light. terrypepper.com. Archived from the original on 2008-08-30.
  3. ^ Light List, Volume VII, Great Lakes (PDF). Light List. United States Coast Guard.
  4. ^ Michigan Lighthouse fund, Fort Gratiot light. 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ . United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01.
  6. ^ Map of Michigan Lighthouse 2008-01-14 at the Wayback Machine in PDF Format.
  7. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-03-19.
  9. ^ Interactive map, list, information for lighthouses in North and West Lake Huron. April 25, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ a b c d "Terry Pepper on Fort Gratiot Light".
  11. ^ Roach, Jerry, Lighthouse Central, Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Photographs, History and Directions, The Ultimate Guide to East Michigan Lighthouses (Publisher: Bugs Publishing LLC - July 2006). ISBN 978-0-9747977-1-7.
  12. ^ Michigan Lighthouse organization, Fort Gratiot Light. 2007-12-22 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Interactive map on Michigan lighthouses, Detroit News.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-23.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-09.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  17. ^ National Park Service Maritmie History Program, Inventory of historic lights, Fort Gratiot light.
  18. ^ Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy, Fort Gratiot Light
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2008-06-02.
  20. ^ "www.mlive.com/ap/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-56/1218821642219930.xml&storylist=topstories".[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ Mattera, Julianne (4 June 2011). "Fort Gratiot Light Station work could begin soon". The Times Herald. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-11. Retrieved 2008-06-02.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Fort Gratiot Lighthouse at Wikimedia Commons
  • Fort Gratiot Light on the World List of Lights
  • St. Clair County Parks and Recreation - Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Restoration
  • Aerial photos, Fort Gratiot Light, marinas.com.
  • Pure Michigan Travel - Fort Gratiot Lighthouse
  • Tripadvisor - Fort Gratiot Lighthouse

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Fort Gratiot Light ˈ ɡ r ae ʃ ɪ t the first lighthouse in the state of Michigan was constructed north of Fort Gratiot in 1825 by Lucius Lyon who later became one of Michigan s first U S Senators 8 Fort Gratiot LightLocationOmar and Garfield Sts Port Huron MichiganCoordinates43 0 22 7 N 82 25 20 9 W 43 006306 N 82 422472 W 43 006306 82 422472TowerConstructed1825FoundationDressed stone and timber 4 ConstructionBrickAutomated1933Height85 feet 26 m 1 ShapeFrustum of a cone attached to workroom 5 MarkingsWhiteHeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place Michigan state historic site Fog signalStation will give available information on fog conditions in upper river by radiotelephone when requested 156 80 MHz Standby light of reduced intensity lighted throughout 24 hours 6 LightFirst lit1825Focal height82 feet 25 m 2 LensFourth order Fresnel lens original DCB 224 Carlisle amp Finch Aerobeacon current Range18 nautical miles 33 km 21 mi CharacteristicFl green 6 seconds 3 Fort Gratiot LighthouseU S National Register of Historic PlacesMichigan State Historic SiteUndated USCG imageArealess than one acreArchitectLyon Lucius Moors J NRHP reference No 76001975 7 Added to NRHPJuly 30 1976The Fort Gratiot Light marks the entrance to the St Clair River from Lake Huron going south in the southern portion of Michigan s Thumb The light is still active and the grounds are an active Coast Guard facility but it has recently been handed over to the Port Huron Museum It is the oldest surviving lighthouse in Michigan There is also a public beach and park on the property known as Lighthouse Beach It is across the river from Point Edward Front Range Light 9 Contents 1 History 2 Current status 3 Getting there 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editWith the completion of the Erie Canal traffic in the Great Lakes increased dramatically Coal was being brought from Michigan stone and more timber was being brought from Wisconsin and the entrance to the St Clair River became a bottleneck In 1823 Congress appropriated 3 500 to construct a light in Michigan Territory near Fort Gratiot nbsp The contract for construction of the lighthouse and keeper s dwelling was awarded to Captain Winslow Lewis of Massachusetts Lewis was the inventor of the patented Lewis lamp which the Fifth Auditor clarification needed had universally adopted as the primary source of illumination in the nation s growing inventory of lighthouses A staunch supporter and ally of the Fifth Auditor Lewis had branched out into the business of lighthouse construction and as the frequent low bidder was being awarded a growing number of contracts to fulfill the nation s need for navigational aids on the East Coast Lewis sub contracted the construction of the tower and keeper s dwelling that would become known as the Fort Gratiot Light to Daniel Warren of Rochester New York Work commenced on the structure but appears to have been running far beyond the scope of the original bid since Congress appropriated an additional 5 000 for the project s completion on April 2 1825 10 This original tower was 32 feet 9 8 m tall 11 12 Even with the major cost overrun it became quickly apparent that the structure was both poorly designed and constructed George McDougall a former Detroit lawyer of some ill repute citation needed was selected as the light s first official keeper McDougall s reports indicated that the stairs were so steep that they had to be climbed sideways and the trapdoor into the lantern room was barely large enough for a man to squeeze through While McDougall no doubt reported with truth on this situation according to whom he was reputedly a short man with a weight in excess of 300 pounds and as such hired an assistant to perform all of his tower work 10 McDougall s concerns were supported when the tower was damaged during a storm in the fall of 1828 and later fell down Congress reacted swiftly and appropriated 8 000 for a new tower in 1829 The new tower was 65 feet tall and 25 in diameter and it was outfitted with the Lewis lamp system powered by whale oil that was then the standard Soon after its establishment in 1852 the new US Lighthouse Board determined that the Lewis lamps universally accepted by the prior Pleasonton administration were significantly inferior to the French Fresnel lenses being adopted throughout the rest of the world After conducting successful trials of the new lenses in a few East Coast lights the Board decided to upgrade all lenses throughout the system As a result the Lewis lamps were removed from Fort Gratiot in 1857 and the tower was refitted with a fourth order Fresnel lens which had an intensity at least four times that of the old Lewis lamps 10 In 1874 a brick duplex keeper s house was built 13 As lake shipping continued to rise dramatically in the early second half of the century it was determined that the Fort Gratiot Light needed further upgrading To this end in 1862 the government increased the height of the tower to 82 feet 25 m and the fourth order Fresnel was replaced with a larger third order lens showing a fixed white light The old fourth order lens was taken to Saginaw and installed in the Saginaw River Lighthouse 10 The fog signal building was added in 1900 and a Coast Guard facility was constructed on land south of the lighthouse complex in 1932 The two facilities merged in 1939 The lighthouse currently has a DCB 224 aero beacon 14 manufactured by the Carlisle amp Finch Company 15 16 This lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Michigan still in active service citation needed Current status edit nbsp A panorama of Lighthouse Beach The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse and Blue Water Bridge can be seen The light is listed on the National Historic Register Reference 76001975 17 In 1971 the Michigan Historical Commission named Fort Gratiot Light a historic site 18 nbsp View from the top of the lighthouse In 2004 the Port Huron U S Coast Guard station moved into a new headquarters adjacent to the light 19 The Coast Guard closed the lighthouse to visitors in August 2008 due to deteriorating brickwork and falling debris A structural assessment and repairs will take place before the tower can reopen to the public 20 Architects reported that almost 4 million would be required for a complete restoration In 2009 these plans were jeopardized when city council rejected a deed offered by the federal government because it found the financial requirements too burdensome The St Clair County Parks and Recreation department took over the lighthouse and grounds in September 2010 and reopened guided tours of the lighthouse in summer of 2012 21 Getting there editThe Park is open daily from 7 00am to 10 00pm Admission to the park grounds is free Admission tickets are sold in the gift shop for tours of the station and tower The park is located at 2800 Omar Street in Port Huron When the grounds are closed to the public there is a city park just north of the light with an excellent view from the beach 22 Returning from Canada to Port Huron on the Blue Water Bridge this light can be seen on the righthand side of one s motor vehicle See also editPoint Gratiot LightReferences edit Pepper Terry Database of Tower Heights Seeing the Light terrypepper com Archived from the original on 2000 09 18 Pepper Terry Database of Focal Heights Seeing the Light terrypepper com Archived from the original on 2008 08 30 Light List Volume VII Great Lakes PDF Light List United States Coast Guard Michigan Lighthouse fund Fort Gratiot light Archived 2011 07 27 at the Wayback Machine Historic Light Station Information and Photography Michigan United States Coast Guard Historian s Office Archived from the original on 2017 05 01 Map of Michigan Lighthouse Archived 2008 01 14 at the Wayback Machine in PDF Format National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Fort Gratiot lighthouse Archived from the original on 2011 03 19 Interactive map list information for lighthouses in North and West Lake Huron Archived April 25 2008 at the Wayback Machine a b c d Terry Pepper on Fort Gratiot Light Roach Jerry Lighthouse Central Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Photographs History and Directions The Ultimate Guide to East Michigan Lighthouses Publisher Bugs Publishing LLC July 2006 ISBN 978 0 9747977 1 7 Michigan Lighthouse organization Fort Gratiot Light Archived 2007 12 22 at the Wayback Machine Interactive map on Michigan lighthouses Detroit News Aero beacon Terry Pepper Seeing the Light Archived from the original on 2012 04 23 Carlisle amp Finch Company Archived from the original on 2009 03 09 Trapani Bob DCB 36 Beacon Fading Away and All but Forgotten by History Stormheroes com Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2008 09 14 National Park Service Maritmie History Program Inventory of historic lights Fort Gratiot light Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy Fort Gratiot Light Wobser David Boatnerd com Fort Gratiot Light Archived from the original on 2008 05 17 Retrieved 2008 06 02 www mlive com ap stories index ssf base news 56 1218821642219930 xml amp storylist topstories permanent dead link Mattera Julianne 4 June 2011 Fort Gratiot Light Station work could begin soon The Times Herald Retrieved 30 June 2011 U S Lighthouses Fort Gratiot Light Archived from the original on 2008 10 11 Retrieved 2008 06 02 External links edit nbsp Media related to Fort Gratiot Lighthouse at Wikimedia Commons Fort Gratiot Light on the World List of Lights St Clair County Parks and Recreation Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Restoration Aerial photos Fort Gratiot Light marinas com Pure Michigan Travel Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Tripadvisor Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fort Gratiot Light amp oldid 1167778012, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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