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Presque Isle Light

The Presque Isle Light, historically nicknamed the "Flash Light", is a lighthouse on the shore of Lake Erie in U.S. state of Pennsylvania.[2] It is one of three lighthouses in Erie, along with the Erie Land Light and the North Pier Light. The lighthouse is situated on the northern shoreline of Presque Isle State Park overlooking the beach.

Presque Isle Light
LocationPresque Isle State Park
Erie, Pennsylvania
United States
Coordinates42°9′56.8″N 80°6′55.5″W / 42.165778°N 80.115417°W / 42.165778; -80.115417
Tower
Constructed1872 
ConstructionBrick
Automated1962
Height58 ft (18 m)
ShapeSquare
MarkingsSolid white
HeritageListed on the NRHP
Light
First lit12 July 1873 
Focal height63 ft (19 m)
Lens4th-order Fresnel
Range15 nmi (17 mi; 28 km)
CharacteristicIso W 6s
DesignatedAugust 4, 1983
Part ofUnited States Coast Guard Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes Thematic Resource
Reference no.83002242[1]

The lighthouse became active on July 12, 1873 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

Design edit

The Presque Isle Light is 68 feet (21 m) tall with a focal height of 63 feet (19 m).[2] Originally, the tower was only 40 feet (12 m) tall before it was raised to its current height. It has a light characteristic consisting of a 6-second, white isophase light (3 seconds on, 3 seconds off) that is visible up to 15 nautical miles (17 mi; 28 km) from the lighthouse.[3] Up until August 2013, a backup, emergency light was mounted below the main beacon that would flash every 10 seconds at a "reduced intensity" if the main beacon was non-operational.[4][5] Around the same time as the removal of the emergency light, the main beacon was replaced with a six-tier, light-emitting diode, Vega marine beacon.

The lighthouse tower is attached a four-bedroom residence used by the lighthouse keeper.[6][7] The whale oil and, eventually, kerosene necessary to keep the lighthouse illuminated for the entire night was stored in the room at the base of the stairs leading to the lantern room. For safety reasons, the rest of the fuel was stored in a shed located elsewhere on the property. After it was electrified, the oil room became the storage room for the batteries powering the light.

History edit

In 1789, the United States Congress authorized the federal government to construct and maintain lighthouses and other navigational aids on the nation's waterways, as well as established the predecessor to the United States Lighthouse Service.[8] The first two U.S. lighthouses on the Great Lakes were completed in 1818—one in Buffalo, New York and the Erie Land Light at the entrance to Presque Isle Bay.[9] Ownership of the Presque Isle peninsula that formed the bay was transferred from a sailors' hospital to the federal government on May 17, 1871 "for the purposes of national defense and the protection of the harbor of Erie".[10] By that time, the continuously shifting sands of Presque Isle had caused the peninsula to migrate and had begun to obscure mariners' views of the Land Light.[11] Congress quickly appropriated $15,000 for the construction of a new "light-house [sic] on the north side of Presque Isle" on June 10, 1872.[12]

Construction edit

 
The Presque Isle Light in 1885, before the tower height was increased

Construction on the lighthouse was delayed until September 2, 1872 after the Lighthouse Board solicited bids and initially received none.[13] Part of the problem lie in the relative isolation of Presque Isle, which would prove notoriously difficult to deliver building materials. No roads connected it to the mainland and, at times in its history, the peninsula would become an island.[14] Originally, barges could be offloaded at the closest point to the lighthouse from Lake Erie. After one foundered in a storm and lost 6,000 bricks, the only recourse was to land on the bay-side and carry everything 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the lighthouse site.[13] The masonry of both of lighthouse tower and keeper's residence were completed by November 1873. Work was halted for the winter on December 2 and did not resume until April 16, 1873.[13] The Presque Isle Light was completed on July 1, 1873.

Once finished, a fourth-order Fresnel lens was installed in the tower, and it went into operation on July 12—Charles Waldo, the Presque Isle Light's first keeper, noted in the log for that day: "This is a new light station and the light will be exhibited for the first time tonight. There was one visitor."[15] The lighthouse originally produced a fixed, white light which flashed red every 60 seconds.[13] In 1882, it was given a new set of lens and its characteristic was changed to an alternating red and white flash every 10 seconds.[16] This signal pattern led the lighthouse to becoming nicknamed the "Flash Light" by Erie residents.[17] Because the trees surrounding the lighthouse required annual trimming to keep the light visible, the decision was made in 1896 to increase the tower's height by 17 feet 4 inches (5.3 m).[18][19] It took one month—from August 19 to September 18, 1896—for bricklayers to extend to the tower.[19]

Electrification and automation edit

A single, 150-watt, incandescent light bulb illuminated the lighthouse beacon; it was visible up to 18 miles (29 km) after it was magnified by its Fresnel lens to 120,000 candlepower.[20] In 1962, the lighthouse's Fresnel lens was removed and replaced with a modern marine beacon.[21] At that time, the characteristic was changed to its current isophase light.

The Presque Isle Light was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 4, 1983, as part of a group listing of lighthouses and light stations operated by the United States Coast Guard on the Great Lakes.[1][22] The lighthouse was one of 17 declared government surplus by the Coast Guard in January 1997, and ownership of the Presque Isle Light was taken over by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.[23]

Restoration edit

On July 25, 2014, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources transferred the Presque Isle Light, in a 35-year lease to a nonprofit organization charged with restoring and operating the lighthouse as a museum.[24] The lighthouse was reopened to the public for tours in the summer of 2015.[25] Renovations will see the 1989-additions, as well as most of the modern amenities, removed to return the lighthouse to its appearance in the late-1800s and early-1900s. The lighthouse is depicted on an optional "special organization" Pennsylvania license plate benefiting the Presque Isle Partnership.[26]

Keepers and residents edit

Lightkeepers
Charles T. Waldo 1872–1880
Orren J. McAllister 1880
George E. Town 1880–1883
Clark McCole 1883–1886
Lewis Vanatta 1886–1891
Louis Walrose 1891–1892
Thomas L. Wilkins 1892–1901
Andrew Shaw 1901–1927
Frank Huntington 1927–1944

When the Presque Isle Light opened, its first keepers were paid $520 per year, and were entitled to use the "snug" residence attached to the lighthouse.[27]

From 1974 to 1986, the Coast Guard used the Presque Isle Light as supplemental housing and assigned it to personnel and their families. As it was fully automated, guardsmen housed at the light were only required to inspect the beacon during "unusual electrical storms."[28] After its last residents vacated the lighthouse in June 1986 and, rather than constantly repair it, the Coast Guard chose to close the keeper's residence.[29] The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources opted to house state park officials in the lighthouse until 2014.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Staff. "NPS Focus: 83002242". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Retrieved Feb 26, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Light List, p. 40.
  3. ^ Light List, pp. xxiv, 40.
  4. ^ "Local Notice to Mariners; District: 9, Week: 34/13" (Press release). United States Coast Guard, United States Department of Homeland Security. Aug 21, 2013. p. 14.
  5. ^ United States Coast Guard; United States Department of Homeland Security (2013). (PDF). Vol. VII. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. p. 40. COMDTPUB P16502.7. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 9, 2013. Retrieved Jan 10, 2015.
  6. ^ Adams, W. H; Evans, J. B (1962). "First Floor Plan" (Drawing). Presque Isle Lighthouse, Peninsula Drive, Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. 1/4 inch = 1 foot. Historic American Buildings Survey. Library of Congress. PA-454. Retrieved Aug 17, 2014.
  7. ^ Adams, W. H; Evans, J. B (1962). "Second Floor Plan" (Drawing). Presque Isle Lighthouse, Peninsula Drive, Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. 1/4 inch = 1 foot. Historic American Buildings Survey. Library of Congress. PA-454. Retrieved Aug 17, 2014.
  8. ^ Act of August 7, 1789, ch. 9, 1 Stat. 2–3.
  9. ^ Act of May 1, 1810, ch. 47, 2 Stat. 611–612.
  10. ^ Reed 1925, p. 201.
  11. ^ Brandon 1997, p. 19.
  12. ^ Act of June 10, 1872, ch. 415, 17 Stat. 355.
  13. ^ a b c d Richardson 1873, p. 655.
  14. ^ Brandon 1997, p. 20.
  15. ^ Brandon 1997, p. 23.
  16. ^ Lighthouse Board 1882, p. 6.
  17. ^ Brandon 1997, p. 22.
  18. ^ Lighthouse Board 1896, p. 146.
  19. ^ a b Brandon 1997, p. 27.
  20. ^ Sullivan 1946, p. 18.
  21. ^ Brandon 1997, p. 63.
  22. ^ Hyde 1979, sec. 7, p. 2.
  23. ^ Gardner, Julie (Jan 27, 1997). "Coast Guard to unload Presque Isle Lighthouse". Erie Times-News.
  24. ^ . Resource. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Aug 6, 2014. Archived from the original on January 7, 2015. Retrieved Mar 1, 2017.
  25. ^ . Resource. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Jan 1, 2016. Archived from the original on January 13, 2016. Retrieved Mar 1, 2017.
  26. ^ "Approved Special Organizations". Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  27. ^ Bates et al. 1884, p. 282.
  28. ^ Freeman 1986, p. 52.
  29. ^ Brandon 1997, p. 110.

Sources edit

  • Bates, Samuel P; Brown, R. C; Russell, N. W; Weakley, F. E; Whitman, Benjamin (1884). History of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Chicago: Warner and Beers.
  • Brandon, Loretta A (1997). Lightkeeper's Legacy: A Personal History of Presque Isle. Erie, Pennsylvania: Erie County Historical Society. ISBN 1-883658-34-9.
  • Freeman, Sabina Shields (October 1986). "The Presque Isle Lighthouse". Pennsylvania Magazine. 5 (3): 49–52. ISSN 0744-4230.
  • Hyde, Charles K (October 15, 1979). "United States Coast Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form. National Park Service. Retrieved July 27, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  • . Maritime Heritage Program. National Park Service. March 1, 2002. Archived from the original on September 1, 2013.
  • Reed, John Elmer (1925). History of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. Topeka, Kansas: Historical Publishing Co.
  • Richardson, William A (1873). Annual Report on the State of the Finances to the Forty-Third Congress, First Session, December 1, 1873. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
  • Sullivan, Harold (Mar 23, 1946). "Presque Isle Lighthouse Keepers Always on the Job". Erie Daily Times. pp. 5, 18.
  • United States Lighthouse Board (1882). Annual Report of the Light-House Board to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1882. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
  • United States Lighthouse Board (1896). Annual Report of the Light-House Board to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1896. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
  • United States Coast Guard; United States Department of Homeland Security (2020). Light List: Great Lakes (PDF). Vol. VII. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. COMDTPUB P16502.7. Retrieved July 1, 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Massing, Dana (July 25, 2014). "Future looks bright for Presque Isle Lighthouse". Erie Times-News. pp. 1A, 4A.
  • Oleszewski, Wes (1998). Great Lakes Lighthouses, American and Canadian: A Comprehensive Directory / Guide to Great Lakes Lighthouses. Gwinn, MI: Avery Color Studios. ISBN 0-932212-98-0.
  • Wright, Larry; Patricia Wright (2006). Great Lakes Lighthouses Encyclopedia. Erin, ON: Boston Mills Press. ISBN 1-55046-399-3.

External links edit

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For the lighthouses in Michigan see Old Presque Isle Light and New Presque Isle Light The Presque Isle Light historically nicknamed the Flash Light is a lighthouse on the shore of Lake Erie in U S state of Pennsylvania 2 It is one of three lighthouses in Erie along with the Erie Land Light and the North Pier Light The lighthouse is situated on the northern shoreline of Presque Isle State Park overlooking the beach Presque Isle LightLocationPresque Isle State ParkErie PennsylvaniaUnited StatesCoordinates42 9 56 8 N 80 6 55 5 W 42 165778 N 80 115417 W 42 165778 80 115417TowerConstructed1872 ConstructionBrickAutomated1962Height58 ft 18 m ShapeSquareMarkingsSolid whiteHeritageListed on the NRHPLightFirst lit12 July 1873 Focal height63 ft 19 m Lens4th order FresnelRange15 nmi 17 mi 28 km CharacteristicIso W 6sU S National Register of Historic PlacesDesignatedAugust 4 1983Part ofUnited States Coast Guard Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes Thematic ResourceReference no 83002242 1 The lighthouse became active on July 12 1873 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 Contents 1 Design 2 History 2 1 Construction 2 2 Electrification and automation 2 3 Restoration 3 Keepers and residents 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 Further reading 8 External linksDesign editThe Presque Isle Light is 68 feet 21 m tall with a focal height of 63 feet 19 m 2 Originally the tower was only 40 feet 12 m tall before it was raised to its current height It has a light characteristic consisting of a 6 second white isophase light 3 seconds on 3 seconds off that is visible up to 15 nautical miles 17 mi 28 km from the lighthouse 3 Up until August 2013 a backup emergency light was mounted below the main beacon that would flash every 10 seconds at a reduced intensity if the main beacon was non operational 4 5 Around the same time as the removal of the emergency light the main beacon was replaced with a six tier light emitting diode Vega marine beacon The lighthouse tower is attached a four bedroom residence used by the lighthouse keeper 6 7 The whale oil and eventually kerosene necessary to keep the lighthouse illuminated for the entire night was stored in the room at the base of the stairs leading to the lantern room For safety reasons the rest of the fuel was stored in a shed located elsewhere on the property After it was electrified the oil room became the storage room for the batteries powering the light History editIn 1789 the United States Congress authorized the federal government to construct and maintain lighthouses and other navigational aids on the nation s waterways as well as established the predecessor to the United States Lighthouse Service 8 The first two U S lighthouses on the Great Lakes were completed in 1818 one in Buffalo New York and the Erie Land Light at the entrance to Presque Isle Bay 9 Ownership of the Presque Isle peninsula that formed the bay was transferred from a sailors hospital to the federal government on May 17 1871 for the purposes of national defense and the protection of the harbor of Erie 10 By that time the continuously shifting sands of Presque Isle had caused the peninsula to migrate and had begun to obscure mariners views of the Land Light 11 Congress quickly appropriated 15 000 for the construction of a new light house sic on the north side of Presque Isle on June 10 1872 12 Construction edit nbsp The Presque Isle Light in 1885 before the tower height was increased Construction on the lighthouse was delayed until September 2 1872 after the Lighthouse Board solicited bids and initially received none 13 Part of the problem lie in the relative isolation of Presque Isle which would prove notoriously difficult to deliver building materials No roads connected it to the mainland and at times in its history the peninsula would become an island 14 Originally barges could be offloaded at the closest point to the lighthouse from Lake Erie After one foundered in a storm and lost 6 000 bricks the only recourse was to land on the bay side and carry everything 1 5 miles 2 4 km to the lighthouse site 13 The masonry of both of lighthouse tower and keeper s residence were completed by November 1873 Work was halted for the winter on December 2 and did not resume until April 16 1873 13 The Presque Isle Light was completed on July 1 1873 Once finished a fourth order Fresnel lens was installed in the tower and it went into operation on July 12 Charles Waldo the Presque Isle Light s first keeper noted in the log for that day This is a new light station and the light will be exhibited for the first time tonight There was one visitor 15 The lighthouse originally produced a fixed white light which flashed red every 60 seconds 13 In 1882 it was given a new set of lens and its characteristic was changed to an alternating red and white flash every 10 seconds 16 This signal pattern led the lighthouse to becoming nicknamed the Flash Light by Erie residents 17 Because the trees surrounding the lighthouse required annual trimming to keep the light visible the decision was made in 1896 to increase the tower s height by 17 feet 4 inches 5 3 m 18 19 It took one month from August 19 to September 18 1896 for bricklayers to extend to the tower 19 Electrification and automation edit A single 150 watt incandescent light bulb illuminated the lighthouse beacon it was visible up to 18 miles 29 km after it was magnified by its Fresnel lens to 120 000 candlepower 20 In 1962 the lighthouse s Fresnel lens was removed and replaced with a modern marine beacon 21 At that time the characteristic was changed to its current isophase light The Presque Isle Light was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 4 1983 as part of a group listing of lighthouses and light stations operated by the United States Coast Guard on the Great Lakes 1 22 The lighthouse was one of 17 declared government surplus by the Coast Guard in January 1997 and ownership of the Presque Isle Light was taken over by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 23 Restoration edit On July 25 2014 the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources transferred the Presque Isle Light in a 35 year lease to a nonprofit organization charged with restoring and operating the lighthouse as a museum 24 The lighthouse was reopened to the public for tours in the summer of 2015 25 Renovations will see the 1989 additions as well as most of the modern amenities removed to return the lighthouse to its appearance in the late 1800s and early 1900s The lighthouse is depicted on an optional special organization Pennsylvania license plate benefiting the Presque Isle Partnership 26 Keepers and residents editLightkeepers Charles T Waldo 1872 1880 Orren J McAllister 1880 George E Town 1880 1883 Clark McCole 1883 1886 Lewis Vanatta 1886 1891 Louis Walrose 1891 1892 Thomas L Wilkins 1892 1901 Andrew Shaw 1901 1927 Frank Huntington 1927 1944 When the Presque Isle Light opened its first keepers were paid 520 per year and were entitled to use the snug residence attached to the lighthouse 27 From 1974 to 1986 the Coast Guard used the Presque Isle Light as supplemental housing and assigned it to personnel and their families As it was fully automated guardsmen housed at the light were only required to inspect the beacon during unusual electrical storms 28 After its last residents vacated the lighthouse in June 1986 and rather than constantly repair it the Coast Guard chose to close the keeper s residence 29 The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources opted to house state park officials in the lighthouse until 2014 See also editList of lighthouses in the United States National Register of Historic Places listings in Erie County PennsylvaniaReferences edit a b Staff NPS Focus 83002242 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Retrieved Feb 26 2017 a b Light List p 40 Light List pp xxiv 40 Local Notice to Mariners District 9 Week 34 13 Press release United States Coast Guard United States Department of Homeland Security Aug 21 2013 p 14 United States Coast Guard United States Department of Homeland Security 2013 Light List Great Lakes PDF Vol VII Washington DC Government Printing Office p 40 COMDTPUB P16502 7 Archived from the original PDF on May 9 2013 Retrieved Jan 10 2015 Adams W H Evans J B 1962 First Floor Plan Drawing Presque Isle Lighthouse Peninsula Drive Erie Erie County Pennsylvania 1 4 inch 1 foot Historic American Buildings Survey Library of Congress PA 454 Retrieved Aug 17 2014 Adams W H Evans J B 1962 Second Floor Plan Drawing Presque Isle Lighthouse Peninsula Drive Erie Erie County Pennsylvania 1 4 inch 1 foot Historic American Buildings Survey Library of Congress PA 454 Retrieved Aug 17 2014 Act of August 7 1789 ch 9 1 Stat 2 3 Act of May 1 1810 ch 47 2 Stat 611 612 Reed 1925 p 201 Brandon 1997 p 19 Act of June 10 1872 ch 415 17 Stat 355 a b c d Richardson 1873 p 655 Brandon 1997 p 20 Brandon 1997 p 23 Lighthouse Board 1882 p 6 Brandon 1997 p 22 Lighthouse Board 1896 p 146 a b Brandon 1997 p 27 Sullivan 1946 p 18 Brandon 1997 p 63 Hyde 1979 sec 7 p 2 Gardner Julie Jan 27 1997 Coast Guard to unload Presque Isle Lighthouse Erie Times News Lt Gov joins DCNR to announce long term agreement for public private partnership for lighthouse at Presque Isle State Park Resource Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Aug 6 2014 Archived from the original on January 7 2015 Retrieved Mar 1 2017 Operate effectively and efficiently Resource Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Jan 1 2016 Archived from the original on January 13 2016 Retrieved Mar 1 2017 Approved Special Organizations Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Retrieved July 1 2020 Bates et al 1884 p 282 Freeman 1986 p 52 Brandon 1997 p 110 Sources editBates Samuel P Brown R C Russell N W Weakley F E Whitman Benjamin 1884 History of Erie County Pennsylvania Chicago Warner and Beers Brandon Loretta A 1997 Lightkeeper s Legacy A Personal History of Presque Isle Erie Pennsylvania Erie County Historical Society ISBN 1 883658 34 9 Freeman Sabina Shields October 1986 The Presque Isle Lighthouse Pennsylvania Magazine 5 3 49 52 ISSN 0744 4230 Hyde Charles K October 15 1979 United States Coast Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes PDF National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form National Park Service Retrieved July 27 2014 permanent dead link Presque Isle Light Maritime Heritage Program National Park Service March 1 2002 Archived from the original on September 1 2013 Reed John Elmer 1925 History of Erie County Pennsylvania Vol 1 Topeka Kansas Historical Publishing Co Richardson William A 1873 Annual Report on the State of the Finances to the Forty Third Congress First Session December 1 1873 Washington DC Government Printing Office Sullivan Harold Mar 23 1946 Presque Isle Lighthouse Keepers Always on the Job Erie Daily Times pp 5 18 United States Lighthouse Board 1882 Annual Report of the Light House Board to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1882 Washington DC Government Printing Office United States Lighthouse Board 1896 Annual Report of the Light House Board to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1896 Washington DC Government Printing Office United States Coast Guard United States Department of Homeland Security 2020 Light List Great Lakes PDF Vol VII Washington DC Government Printing Office COMDTPUB P16502 7 Retrieved July 1 2020 Further reading editMassing Dana July 25 2014 Future looks bright for Presque Isle Lighthouse Erie Times News pp 1A 4A Oleszewski Wes 1998 Great Lakes Lighthouses American and Canadian A Comprehensive Directory Guide to Great Lakes Lighthouses Gwinn MI Avery Color Studios ISBN 0 932212 98 0 Wright Larry Patricia Wright 2006 Great Lakes Lighthouses Encyclopedia Erin ON Boston Mills Press ISBN 1 55046 399 3 External links 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