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Split Rock Lighthouse

Split Rock Lighthouse is a lighthouse located southwest of Silver Bay, Minnesota, US on the North Shore of Lake Superior. The structure was designed by lighthouse engineer Ralph Russell Tinkham and was completed in 1910 by the United States Lighthouse Service for $75,000, including the buildings and the land. It is considered one of the most picturesque lighthouses in the United States.

Split Rock Lighthouse
Split Rock Lighthouse lit at sunset, 2010
LocationSplit Rock Lighthouse State Park, Beaver Bay Township, Lake County, Minnesota
Coordinates47°12′00″N 91°22′01″W / 47.20005°N 91.3669°W / 47.20005; -91.3669
Tower
Foundationstone
Constructionbrick 
Height54-foot (16 m) tower on a 130-foot (40 m) cliff
ShapeOctagonal
HeritageNational Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places listed place 
Light
First lit1910
Deactivated1969
Focal height40 m (130 ft) 
Lens3rd order, bi-valve type Fresnel lens
Range22 nautical miles (41 km; 25 mi)
Characteristic0.5-second flash every 9.5 seconds
Split Rock Lighthouse
Nearest cityTwo Harbors, Minnesota
NRHP reference No.69000073
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 23, 1969[1]
Designated NHLJune 23, 2011
Split Rock Lighthouse museum
Visitors at Split Rock Lighthouse.
Fog Horn House in the foreground.
Established1969
Location3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd.,
Two Harbors, Minnesota USA
Coordinates47°12′00″N 91°22′01″W / 47.20005°N 91.3669°W / 47.20005; -91.3669
TypeHistory Museum
Visitors160,000 [2]
EmployeesHayes Scriven, Lighthouse Keeper [3]
Websitehttps://www.mnhs.org/splitrock/

History edit

 
Architect's design

Split Rock Lighthouse was built in response to the great loss of ships during the famous Mataafa Storm of 1905, during which 29 ships were lost or damaged on Lake Superior.[4] One of these shipwrecks, the Madeira, is located just north of the lighthouse.

The lighthouse stands on a 133-foot (41 m) sheer cliff eroded by wave action from a diabase sill containing inclusions of anorthosite.[5] The octagonal building is a steel-framed brick structure with concrete trim on a concrete foundation set into the rock of the cliff.[4] It is topped with a large, steel lantern which features a third order, bi-valve type Fresnel lens manufactured by Barbier, Bernard and Turenne Company in Paris. The tower was built for a second-order lens, but when construction went over budget, only enough funding remained for the smaller third-order lens. The lens floats on a bearing surface of liquid mercury which allows near frictionless operation. The lens is rotated by an elaborate clockwork mechanism that is powered by weights running down the center of the tower which are then reset by cranking them back to the top.[6] When completed, the lighthouse was lit with a kerosene oil vapor lamp.

At the time of its construction, the area had no roads. All building materials and supplies arrived by water and were lifted to the top of the cliff by crane. The lamp was first lit on July 31, 1910. The lighthouse soon became a tourist attraction for sailors and excursion boats thanks to its scenic location. So much so, that in 1924 a road (now Minnesota State Highway 61) was built to allow land access.

 
The lighthouse in June 1949

In 1940, the station was electrified, the lamp was replaced with a 1000-watt electric bulb, and the incandescent oil vapor lamp was moved to Au Sable Point Lighthouse in Northern Michigan. Split Rock was upgraded with a fog signal housed in a building next to the light tower. The original signal was a pair of sirens driven by two Franklin 30 hp (22 kW) gasoline-driven air compressors manufactured by Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. In 1932 gasoline engines were replaced with diesel engines. The steam sirens were replaced with a Type F-2-T diaphone (be-you) type signal in 1936. The station and the fog signal were electrified four years later, but discontinued in 1961.

The light was retired in 1969 by the U.S. Coast Guard. The lighthouse is now part of the Split Rock Lighthouse State Park and is operated by the Minnesota Historical Society. The site includes the original tower and lens, the fog signal building, the oil house, and the three keepers' houses. It is restored to appear as it did in the late 1920s. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. Notwithstanding its retirement, every November 10 the lighthouse emits a light in memory of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald which sank on that date in 1975. On June 30, 2011, the lighthouse was designated as a National Historic Landmark.[7]

The lighthouse keeper, Lee Radzak, worked at the lighthouse from 1982 to 2019, the longest tenure of any lighthouse keeper at the site.[8]

In art edit

The United States Postal Service issued a stamp that featured the light on June 17, 1995. It was one of five lighthouses chosen for the "Lighthouses of the Great Lakes" series[9] postage stamp designed by Howard Koslow in 1995. There was one lighthouse chosen on each of the Great Lakes.[10] The five lighthouses are Split Rock Light on Lake Superior,[11] St Joseph Light on Lake Michigan, Spectacle Reef Light on Lake Huron,[12] Marblehead Light (Ohio) on Lake Erie[13] and Thirty Mile Point Light on Lake Ontario.[14]

Because of its picturesque form and location, it has been the subject of many photographs and postcards.[15] The lighthouse was also in the 2013 film The Great Gatsby.[citation needed]

Gallery edit

Records edit

Original, microfilmed, and photocopied records of the lighthouse keepers, containing daily entries on station activities and upkeep; expenditures; weather; shipping conditions; visitors; and social events on Lake Superior's north shore during the shipping season are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ Kerr, Euan (April 10, 2019). "36 years of shining a light on Split Rock's history comes to an end". MPR News. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  3. ^ Ibrahim, Mohamed (October 14, 2019). "He's a keeper: Split Rock Lighthouse gets new boss". MPR News.
  4. ^ a b Pepper, Terry (2003). "Split Rock Light". Seeing The Light: Lighhouses of the western Great Lakes. Retrieved January 16, 2010. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  5. ^ Ojakangas, Richard W.; Matsch, Charles L. (1982), Minnesota's Geology, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, p. 173, ISBN 0-8166-0953-5
  6. ^ Buchta, Jim (2010). "Beacon on the shore: On its 100th anniversary, Split Rock Lighthouse remains one of the state's most popular tourist attractions". Star Tribune. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
  7. ^ "AMERICA'S GREAT OUTDOORS: Secretary Salazar Designates 14 New National Historic Landmarks". June 30, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  8. ^ Desmond, Declan (February 16, 2019). "Split Rock Lighthouse's longest-serving keeper retiring". Bring Me The News. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  9. ^ "Stamp images, Great Lakes Lighthouses".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on May 7, 2006. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  11. ^ "Postage stamp artwork, Split Rock Lighthouse Stamp".[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Postage stamp artwork, Spectacle Reef Lighthouse Stamp.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Postage stamp artwork, Marblehead Lighthouse Stamp.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "Postage stamp artwork, Thirty Mile Point Lighthouse Stamp".[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Split Rock Light postcard collection 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ "SPLIT ROCK LIGHTHOUSE: An Inventory of Their Records at the Minnesota Historical Society". Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved July 11, 2018.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Split Rock Lighthouse at Wikimedia Commons
  • Split Rock Lighthouse on the World List of Lights
  • Minnesota Historical Society: Split Rock Lighthouse
  • - Official Blog
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation, filed under Off Highway 61, 38 miles northeast of Duluth, Two Harbors, Lake County, MN:
    • HAER No. MN-43, "Split Rock Lighthouse", 8 photos, 4 color transparencies, 2 photo caption pages
    • HAER No. MN-43-A, "Split Rock Lighthouse, Keeper's Cottages", 1 photo, 1 photo caption page

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Split Rock Lighthouse is a lighthouse located southwest of Silver Bay Minnesota US on the North Shore of Lake Superior The structure was designed by lighthouse engineer Ralph Russell Tinkham and was completed in 1910 by the United States Lighthouse Service for 75 000 including the buildings and the land It is considered one of the most picturesque lighthouses in the United States Split Rock LighthouseSplit Rock Lighthouse lit at sunset 2010LocationSplit Rock Lighthouse State Park Beaver Bay Township Lake County MinnesotaCoordinates47 12 00 N 91 22 01 W 47 20005 N 91 3669 W 47 20005 91 3669TowerFoundationstoneConstructionbrick Height54 foot 16 m tower on a 130 foot 40 m cliffShapeOctagonalHeritageNational Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places listed place LightFirst lit1910Deactivated1969Focal height40 m 130 ft Lens3rd order bi valve type Fresnel lensRange22 nautical miles 41 km 25 mi Characteristic0 5 second flash every 9 5 secondsSplit Rock LighthouseU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S National Historic LandmarkNearest cityTwo Harbors MinnesotaNRHP reference No 69000073Significant datesAdded to NRHPJune 23 1969 1 Designated NHLJune 23 2011Split Rock Lighthouse museumVisitors at Split Rock Lighthouse Fog Horn House in the foreground Established1969Location3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd Two Harbors Minnesota USACoordinates47 12 00 N 91 22 01 W 47 20005 N 91 3669 W 47 20005 91 3669TypeHistory MuseumVisitors160 000 2 EmployeesHayes Scriven Lighthouse Keeper 3 Websitehttps www mnhs org splitrock Contents 1 History 2 In art 3 Gallery 4 Records 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Architect s designSplit Rock Lighthouse was built in response to the great loss of ships during the famous Mataafa Storm of 1905 during which 29 ships were lost or damaged on Lake Superior 4 One of these shipwrecks the Madeira is located just north of the lighthouse The lighthouse stands on a 133 foot 41 m sheer cliff eroded by wave action from a diabase sill containing inclusions of anorthosite 5 The octagonal building is a steel framed brick structure with concrete trim on a concrete foundation set into the rock of the cliff 4 It is topped with a large steel lantern which features a third order bi valve type Fresnel lens manufactured by Barbier Bernard and Turenne Company in Paris The tower was built for a second order lens but when construction went over budget only enough funding remained for the smaller third order lens The lens floats on a bearing surface of liquid mercury which allows near frictionless operation The lens is rotated by an elaborate clockwork mechanism that is powered by weights running down the center of the tower which are then reset by cranking them back to the top 6 When completed the lighthouse was lit with a kerosene oil vapor lamp At the time of its construction the area had no roads All building materials and supplies arrived by water and were lifted to the top of the cliff by crane The lamp was first lit on July 31 1910 The lighthouse soon became a tourist attraction for sailors and excursion boats thanks to its scenic location So much so that in 1924 a road now Minnesota State Highway 61 was built to allow land access nbsp The lighthouse in June 1949 In 1940 the station was electrified the lamp was replaced with a 1000 watt electric bulb and the incandescent oil vapor lamp was moved to Au Sable Point Lighthouse in Northern Michigan Split Rock was upgraded with a fog signal housed in a building next to the light tower The original signal was a pair of sirens driven by two Franklin 30 hp 22 kW gasoline driven air compressors manufactured by Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company In 1932 gasoline engines were replaced with diesel engines The steam sirens were replaced with a Type F 2 T diaphone be you type signal in 1936 The station and the fog signal were electrified four years later but discontinued in 1961 The light was retired in 1969 by the U S Coast Guard The lighthouse is now part of the Split Rock Lighthouse State Park and is operated by the Minnesota Historical Society The site includes the original tower and lens the fog signal building the oil house and the three keepers houses It is restored to appear as it did in the late 1920s The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1969 Notwithstanding its retirement every November 10 the lighthouse emits a light in memory of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald which sank on that date in 1975 On June 30 2011 the lighthouse was designated as a National Historic Landmark 7 The lighthouse keeper Lee Radzak worked at the lighthouse from 1982 to 2019 the longest tenure of any lighthouse keeper at the site 8 In art editThe United States Postal Service issued a stamp that featured the light on June 17 1995 It was one of five lighthouses chosen for the Lighthouses of the Great Lakes series 9 postage stamp designed by Howard Koslow in 1995 There was one lighthouse chosen on each of the Great Lakes 10 The five lighthouses are Split Rock Light on Lake Superior 11 St Joseph Light on Lake Michigan Spectacle Reef Light on Lake Huron 12 Marblehead Light Ohio on Lake Erie 13 and Thirty Mile Point Light on Lake Ontario 14 Because of its picturesque form and location it has been the subject of many photographs and postcards 15 The lighthouse was also in the 2013 film The Great Gatsby citation needed Gallery edit source source nbsp Interior stairs in Lighthouse nbsp Distance view nbsp Aerial view nbsp Lighthouse keepers dwellings nbsp Fog signal building nbsp Lighthouse in winter nbsp Construction 1909 nbsp Light illuminated nbsp 3rd order Fresnel lens nbsp Mercury bowl and float of Fresnel lens nbsp Lighthouse lens crank nbsp September 1968Records editOriginal microfilmed and photocopied records of the lighthouse keepers containing daily entries on station activities and upkeep expenditures weather shipping conditions visitors and social events on Lake Superior s north shore during the shipping season are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society 16 See also editList of National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota National Register of Historic Places listings in Lake County MinnesotaReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 Kerr Euan April 10 2019 36 years of shining a light on Split Rock s history comes to an end MPR News Retrieved November 12 2020 Ibrahim Mohamed October 14 2019 He s a keeper Split Rock Lighthouse gets new boss MPR News a b Pepper Terry 2003 Split Rock Light Seeing The Light Lighhouses of the western Great Lakes Retrieved January 16 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code work code help Ojakangas Richard W Matsch Charles L 1982 Minnesota s Geology Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press p 173 ISBN 0 8166 0953 5 Buchta Jim 2010 Beacon on the shore On its 100th anniversary Split Rock Lighthouse remains one of the state s most popular tourist attractions Star Tribune Retrieved May 9 2010 AMERICA S GREAT OUTDOORS Secretary Salazar Designates 14 New National Historic Landmarks June 30 2011 Retrieved July 1 2011 Desmond Declan February 16 2019 Split Rock Lighthouse s longest serving keeper retiring Bring Me The News Retrieved February 18 2019 Stamp images Great Lakes Lighthouses Split Rock Lighthouse stamp Archived from the original on May 7 2006 Retrieved November 30 2018 Postage stamp artwork Split Rock Lighthouse Stamp permanent dead link Postage stamp artwork Spectacle Reef Lighthouse Stamp permanent dead link Postage stamp artwork Marblehead Lighthouse Stamp permanent dead link Postage stamp artwork Thirty Mile Point Lighthouse Stamp permanent dead link Split Rock Light postcard collection Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine SPLIT ROCK LIGHTHOUSE An Inventory of Their Records at the Minnesota Historical Society Minnesota Historical Society Retrieved July 11 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to Split Rock Lighthouse at Wikimedia Commons Split Rock Lighthouse on the World List of Lights Minnesota Historical Society Split Rock Lighthouse Split Rock Lighthouse Weblog Official Blog Historic American Engineering Record HAER documentation filed under Off Highway 61 38 miles northeast of Duluth Two Harbors Lake County MN HAER No MN 43 Split Rock Lighthouse 8 photos 4 color transparencies 2 photo caption pages HAER No MN 43 A Split Rock Lighthouse Keeper s Cottages 1 photo 1 photo caption page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Split Rock Lighthouse amp oldid 1221623433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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