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Waugoshance Light

The ruined lighthouse at Waugoshance protects boats from a shoal area at the northern end of Lake Michigan. The lighthouse is located in Emmet County, Michigan, United States, and in U.S. Coast Guard District No. 9.[9][10] It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) west of Mackinaw City. Due to erosion and deterioration, the lighthouse is deteriorating and critically endangered, and likely to fall into the lake in the near future.[11]

Waugoshance Light
Waugoshance in 2015
LocationLake Michigan
Coordinates45°47′10″N 85°5′28″W / 45.78611°N 85.09111°W / 45.78611; -85.09111
Tower
Constructed1850
FoundationTimber crib filled with stone/concrete
ConstructionBrick encased with steel or iron boilerplate[5][6]
Height63 feet (19 m)[2][3]
ShapeFrustum of a cone (encased in iron in 1883)
MarkingsNatural
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place 
Fog signalOriginal: Fog bell, Steam Whistle
Light
First lit1851
Deactivated1912[1]
Focal height74 feet (23 m)[4]
LensFourth order Fresnel lens[7]
Waugoshance Light Station
Nearest cityWaugoshance Island, Michigan
Area0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
MPSU.S. Coast Guard Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes TR
NRHP reference No.83000841[8]
Added to NRHPAugust 04, 1983

Reason for lighthouse edit

Boats from Chicago heading North (and ultimately) East need to navigate the narrow tip of northern Lake Michigan, and there are many dangers. The area around Waugoshance Point is not only shallow, it is a large (in area) projection from the bottom of the lake. Boats large enough to safely travel in times of storm cannot approach the light closer than a few hundred yards.[11]

Adding to the complication of navigation in this area is the White Shoal, located just north of Waugoshance. This area is currently protected by White Shoal Light—built in 1910, nearby, powerful and larger—and Grays Reef Light which rendered this lighthouse obsolete.[12][13]

During the last half of the nineteenth century, this light marked the turning point for ships traveling through the Straits of Mackinac and along Lake Michigan's eastern shore between the mainland and the Beavers. With a depth of less than 12 feet (3.7 m) deep, it was one of the most dangerous parts of the Straits. Thereafter, a "Gray's Reef passage" became more typical because modern freighters require considerably more depth, so Waugoshance is bypassed about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the west.[14]

History edit

In 1832 the first lightvessel on the Great Lakes was placed here.[15] That wooden lightship was the Lois McLain. In 1851 she was replaced by the Waugoshance Light, which stands in the area of the Wilderness State Park, and which remains one of the most hazardous areas near the Straits of Mackinac, Michigan.[12] The last light vessel on the Great Lakes was the Lightship Huron.

The lighthouse at Waugoshance was arguably the first light built in the Great Lakes that was totally surrounded by water. Both its construction and its continued maintenance were rendered extremely hazardous by the severe weather conditions of the area. Waugoshance is at the northern end of the long fetch of "south-wester" waves on Lake Michigan; the wave action is amplified as they build upon the shoal.[12]

The imposing crib structure was a first on the Great Lakes. The pier was reconstructed in 1870—a massive undertaking that was hampered by the ironic fact that the viable 'building season' is far shorter than even the normal operating season for the light—and used a "bird cage" lantern, which makes it one of only three built on the Great Lakes. The lantern originally held the first fourth order Fresnel lens on the Great Lakes.[12]

Although the light is now gray in color, it was originally painted in four broad horizontal Red and white stripes as a Daymark. Its walls were encased in steel, and are 5½ feet thick at the bottom.[16] The Waugoshance Light operated from 1851 until its deactivation in 1912, when it remained the property of the U.S. federal government. The encasement was similar to Big Sable Point Light, which was made from Cream City Brick, and also had to be encased in steel boilerplate to retard the deterioration.

Of particular note were the efforts of Lighthouse keepers who rang bells for many days, trying to ward mariners and their vessels off the shoal as they groped through the smoke from the many fires — 1871 Great Chicago Fire, Peshtigo Fire, Northern Michigan including large tracts around Manistee, Michigan, Western Michigan around Holland and the fire in the Thumb near Port Huron[17]—that took place beginning October 8, 1871, casting an impenetrable pall across Lake Michigan for the better part of a week. However, many vessels were lost.[18]

During World War II, the abandoned light was used by the U.S. Navy for bombing practice.[19] The Lighthouse keeper's house and all of the wood framing in the lighthouse burned. The metal shell has fallen away.[12] Today, the lighthouse "is considered one of the most endangered lighthouses in the world."[19] It has been said that, ". . . . it is amazing that anything remains."[20]

The light was the object of a thirty year long struggle to save it. The nonprofit Waugoschance Lighthouse Preservation Society was formed by Chris West, and they bought it from the Coast Guard. They performed intermittent repairs. However, given the deterioration during 2019 and 2020, due to rising water levels, the organization has given up. The structure has been given back to the Coast Guard. While the fans have now transmuted and formed an admiration society, they asked to remove and preserve the unique 'birdcage' cap. That request was denied.[11]

Current status edit

The light is listed on the National Register, Reference #83000841, Name of Listing: WAUGOSHANCE LIGHT STATION (U.S. COAST GUARD/GREAT LAKES TR). It is not on the state list inventory.[13]

It is said to be both a "nautical gravestone" (because of the many wrecks in the vicinity) and on the "most endangered list" of lighthouses,[21] being on the Lighthouse Digest "Doomsday List." It is one of six in Michigan; the remaining five are: Charity Island Light, Fourteen Mile Point Light, Gull Rock Light, Manitou Island Light and Poverty Island Light.[22]

The Waugoshance Lighthouse Preservation Society was formed in 2000. It undertook preservation and restoration.[23] The Society's "first priority [was] ... raising funds to stabilize the building."[24] It solicitied funds to rebuild the light, and got an extended lease from the U.S. Coast Guard, so that restoration can continue.[19] In 2009, under the terms of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act the lighthouse was put up for public sale.[25]

Another source reports, however, that "In 2009, [it was] deemed excess by the U.S. Coast Guard", so it was "offered at no cost to eligible entities, including federal, state, and local agencies, non-profit corporations, and educational organizations under the provisions of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000."[26]

In January 2021, the organization dedicated to the preservation of the lighthouse announced in a Facebook post that, owing to prohibitively high costs for long term preservation, the non-profit would be dissolving and that funds raised for preservation would be donated "to local organizations with similar missions."[27] Just stabilizing the foundation would cost $300,000.[11]

Access edit

The lighthouse is closed to the public.

A private boat is recommended to see this light close up. These are, however, dangerous and open water over wide expanses far from shore and interlaced by shoals, so caution is advised.[24] The structure is filled with cormorant guano, and anyone going onto the lighthouse has to disembark, swim, and take a ladder. Thus, entrance is daunting, if not impossible.[11]

Chris West, founder of the lighthouse society, offers boat rides. He is the harbor master at the Mackinaw City Municipal Marina, and owns the "Ugly Anne Tour Company", which operates a converted lobster boat that was brought from Maine. He says that it is no longer a question of 'if' the light will fall into the lake, but rather is a question of 'when.'[11]

Short of that, Shepler's Ferry Service out of Mackinaw City offers periodic lighthouse cruises in the summer season. Its "westbound Lighthouse Tour"—three hours more or less—includes passes by various lights, including Waugoshance Light, White Shoal Light, Wilderness State Park, Gray's Reef Light (originally built in 1891), and St. Helena Island Light. Schedules and rates are available from Shepler's.[28]

Another alternative is to charter a seaplane to make a tour of the Mackinac Straits and environs.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ Lighthouse Central, Photographs, History, Directions and Way points for Waugoshance Light, The Ultimate Guide to West Michigan Lighthouses by Jerry Roach (Publisher: Bugs Publishing LLC - 2005). ISBN 0-9747977-0-7. August 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Pepper, Terry. "Database of Tower Heights". Seeing the Light. terrypepper.com.
  3. ^ "Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy, Waugoshance Light".
  4. ^ Pepper, Terry. "Database of Focal Heights". Seeing the Light. terrypepper.com.
  5. ^ However, other sources say it is "iron"boiler plate. See Michigan Lighthouse Project, Waugoshance Light.
  6. ^ "Detroit News, Interactive map on Michigan lighthouses". Detroit News.
  7. ^ Pepper, Terry. "Database of Original Lenses". Seeing the Light. terrypepper.com.
  8. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  9. ^ "Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society, USA-784, Waugoshance Light (Lake Michigan)".
  10. ^ "Michigan Lighthouse conservancy, Waugoshance Light".
  11. ^ a b c d e f Carlisle, John (March 14, 2021). "Up North Lighthouse likely to fall into Lake Michigan: After a century of neglect 'It's going pretty quick'". Detroit Free Press. pp. 1A, 8A–9A.
  12. ^ a b c d e "Terry Pepper, Seeing The Light, Waugoshance Lighthouse".
  13. ^ a b National Park Service Maritime History, Inventory of Historic Light Stations, Waugoshance Shoal Light.
  14. ^ Edwards, Jack, "A Nautical Gravestone", Great Lakes Cruiser Magazine (October, 1994) reprinted in Lighthouse Digest. June 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Wagner, John L., Chronology of Michigan lightship and lighthouses Beacons Shining in the Night, Clarke Historical Library, Central, Michigan University".
  16. ^ "Waugoshance Lighthouse Preservation Society, "Our Lighthouse"".
  17. ^ "Manistee Michigan history page".
  18. ^ Edwards, Jack, "A Nautical Gravestone", Great Lakes Cruiser Magazine (October, 1994) reprinted in 2011-06-14 at the Wayback Machine Lighthouse Digest. . Archived from the original on June 14, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  19. ^ a b c "Waugoshance Lighthouse Preservation Society".
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on June 14, 2011.
  22. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "The Doomsday List". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  23. ^ "Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light, Waugoshance Shoal Light".
  24. ^ a b Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of the United States: Michigan's Western Lower Peninsula". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  25. ^ "NHLPA 2009 Program, Notices of Availability". www.nps.gov. Retrieved June 6, 2009.
  26. ^ "Lighthouses in the Mackinac Straits, Lighthouse Friends, including a winter aerial photograph".
  27. ^ "Fate of crumbling Lake Michigan lighthouse uncertain after its nonprofit dissolves". 5 January 2021. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  29. ^ Stoke, Keith, A seaplane tour of the Straits.

Further reading edit

  • "A Tour of the Lights of the Straits." Michigan History 70 (Sep/Oct 1986), pp. 17–29.
  • Wagner, John L. "Beacons Shining in the Night: The Lighthouses of Michigan". Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University.

External links edit

  • Aerial photos, Waugoshance Light, marinas.com.
  • . United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01. Waugoshance Shoal Light.
  • Waugoshance Lighthouse Preservation Society.

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The ruined lighthouse at Waugoshance protects boats from a shoal area at the northern end of Lake Michigan The lighthouse is located in Emmet County Michigan United States and in U S Coast Guard District No 9 9 10 It is approximately 15 miles 24 km west of Mackinaw City Due to erosion and deterioration the lighthouse is deteriorating and critically endangered and likely to fall into the lake in the near future 11 Waugoshance LightWaugoshance in 2015LocationLake MichiganCoordinates45 47 10 N 85 5 28 W 45 78611 N 85 09111 W 45 78611 85 09111TowerConstructed1850FoundationTimber crib filled with stone concreteConstructionBrick encased with steel or iron boilerplate 5 6 Height63 feet 19 m 2 3 ShapeFrustum of a cone encased in iron in 1883 MarkingsNaturalHeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place Fog signalOriginal Fog bell Steam WhistleLightFirst lit1851Deactivated1912 1 Focal height74 feet 23 m 4 LensFourth order Fresnel lens 7 Waugoshance Light StationU S National Register of Historic PlacesNearest cityWaugoshance Island MichiganArea0 1 acres 0 040 ha MPSU S Coast Guard Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes TRNRHP reference No 83000841 8 Added to NRHPAugust 04 1983 Contents 1 Reason for lighthouse 2 History 3 Current status 4 Access 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksReason for lighthouse editBoats from Chicago heading North and ultimately East need to navigate the narrow tip of northern Lake Michigan and there are many dangers The area around Waugoshance Point is not only shallow it is a large in area projection from the bottom of the lake Boats large enough to safely travel in times of storm cannot approach the light closer than a few hundred yards 11 Adding to the complication of navigation in this area is the White Shoal located just north of Waugoshance This area is currently protected by White Shoal Light built in 1910 nearby powerful and larger and Grays Reef Light which rendered this lighthouse obsolete 12 13 During the last half of the nineteenth century this light marked the turning point for ships traveling through the Straits of Mackinac and along Lake Michigan s eastern shore between the mainland and the Beavers With a depth of less than 12 feet 3 7 m deep it was one of the most dangerous parts of the Straits Thereafter a Gray s Reef passage became more typical because modern freighters require considerably more depth so Waugoshance is bypassed about 2 miles 3 2 km to the west 14 History editIn 1832 the first lightvessel on the Great Lakes was placed here 15 That wooden lightship was the Lois McLain In 1851 she was replaced by the Waugoshance Light which stands in the area of the Wilderness State Park and which remains one of the most hazardous areas near the Straits of Mackinac Michigan 12 The last light vessel on the Great Lakes was the Lightship Huron The lighthouse at Waugoshance was arguably the first light built in the Great Lakes that was totally surrounded by water Both its construction and its continued maintenance were rendered extremely hazardous by the severe weather conditions of the area Waugoshance is at the northern end of the long fetch of south wester waves on Lake Michigan the wave action is amplified as they build upon the shoal 12 The imposing crib structure was a first on the Great Lakes The pier was reconstructed in 1870 a massive undertaking that was hampered by the ironic fact that the viable building season is far shorter than even the normal operating season for the light and used a bird cage lantern which makes it one of only three built on the Great Lakes The lantern originally held the first fourth order Fresnel lens on the Great Lakes 12 Although the light is now gray in color it was originally painted in four broad horizontal Red and white stripes as a Daymark Its walls were encased in steel and are 5 feet thick at the bottom 16 The Waugoshance Light operated from 1851 until its deactivation in 1912 when it remained the property of the U S federal government The encasement was similar to Big Sable Point Light which was made from Cream City Brick and also had to be encased in steel boilerplate to retard the deterioration Of particular note were the efforts of Lighthouse keepers who rang bells for many days trying to ward mariners and their vessels off the shoal as they groped through the smoke from the many fires 1871 Great Chicago Fire Peshtigo Fire Northern Michigan including large tracts around Manistee Michigan Western Michigan around Holland and the fire in the Thumb near Port Huron 17 that took place beginning October 8 1871 casting an impenetrable pall across Lake Michigan for the better part of a week However many vessels were lost 18 During World War II the abandoned light was used by the U S Navy for bombing practice 19 The Lighthouse keeper s house and all of the wood framing in the lighthouse burned The metal shell has fallen away 12 Today the lighthouse is considered one of the most endangered lighthouses in the world 19 It has been said that it is amazing that anything remains 20 The light was the object of a thirty year long struggle to save it The nonprofit Waugoschance Lighthouse Preservation Society was formed by Chris West and they bought it from the Coast Guard They performed intermittent repairs However given the deterioration during 2019 and 2020 due to rising water levels the organization has given up The structure has been given back to the Coast Guard While the fans have now transmuted and formed an admiration society they asked to remove and preserve the unique birdcage cap That request was denied 11 Current status editThe light is listed on the National Register Reference 83000841 Name of Listing WAUGOSHANCE LIGHT STATION U S COAST GUARD GREAT LAKES TR It is not on the state list inventory 13 It is said to be both a nautical gravestone because of the many wrecks in the vicinity and on the most endangered list of lighthouses 21 being on the Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List It is one of six in Michigan the remaining five are Charity Island Light Fourteen Mile Point Light Gull Rock Light Manitou Island Light and Poverty Island Light 22 The Waugoshance Lighthouse Preservation Society was formed in 2000 It undertook preservation and restoration 23 The Society s first priority was raising funds to stabilize the building 24 It solicitied funds to rebuild the light and got an extended lease from the U S Coast Guard so that restoration can continue 19 In 2009 under the terms of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act the lighthouse was put up for public sale 25 Another source reports however that In 2009 it was deemed excess by the U S Coast Guard so it was offered at no cost to eligible entities including federal state and local agencies non profit corporations and educational organizations under the provisions of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000 26 In January 2021 the organization dedicated to the preservation of the lighthouse announced in a Facebook post that owing to prohibitively high costs for long term preservation the non profit would be dissolving and that funds raised for preservation would be donated to local organizations with similar missions 27 Just stabilizing the foundation would cost 300 000 11 Access editThe lighthouse is closed to the public A private boat is recommended to see this light close up These are however dangerous and open water over wide expanses far from shore and interlaced by shoals so caution is advised 24 The structure is filled with cormorant guano and anyone going onto the lighthouse has to disembark swim and take a ladder Thus entrance is daunting if not impossible 11 Chris West founder of the lighthouse society offers boat rides He is the harbor master at the Mackinaw City Municipal Marina and owns the Ugly Anne Tour Company which operates a converted lobster boat that was brought from Maine He says that it is no longer a question of if the light will fall into the lake but rather is a question of when 11 Short of that Shepler s Ferry Service out of Mackinaw City offers periodic lighthouse cruises in the summer season Its westbound Lighthouse Tour three hours more or less includes passes by various lights including Waugoshance Light White Shoal Light Wilderness State Park Gray s Reef Light originally built in 1891 and St Helena Island Light Schedules and rates are available from Shepler s 28 Another alternative is to charter a seaplane to make a tour of the Mackinac Straits and environs 29 References edit Lighthouse Central Photographs History Directions and Way points for Waugoshance Light The Ultimate Guide to West Michigan Lighthouses by Jerry Roach Publisher Bugs Publishing LLC 2005 ISBN 0 9747977 0 7 Archived August 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine Pepper Terry Database of Tower Heights Seeing the Light terrypepper com Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy Waugoshance Light Pepper Terry Database of Focal Heights Seeing the Light terrypepper com However other sources say it is iron boiler plate See Michigan Lighthouse Project Waugoshance Light Detroit News Interactive map on Michigan lighthouses Detroit News Pepper Terry Database of Original Lenses Seeing the Light terrypepper com National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society USA 784 Waugoshance Light Lake Michigan Michigan Lighthouse conservancy Waugoshance Light a b c d e f Carlisle John March 14 2021 Up North Lighthouse likely to fall into Lake Michigan After a century of neglect It s going pretty quick Detroit Free Press pp 1A 8A 9A a b c d e Terry Pepper Seeing The Light Waugoshance Lighthouse a b National Park Service Maritime History Inventory of Historic Light Stations Waugoshance Shoal Light Edwards Jack A Nautical Gravestone Great Lakes Cruiser Magazine October 1994 reprinted in Lighthouse Digest Archived June 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine Wagner John L Chronology of Michigan lightship and lighthouses Beacons Shining in the Night Clarke Historical Library Central Michigan University Waugoshance Lighthouse Preservation Society Our Lighthouse Manistee Michigan history page Edwards Jack A Nautical Gravestone Great Lakes Cruiser Magazine October 1994 reprinted in Archived 2011 06 14 at the Wayback Machine Lighthouse Digest Lighthouses Lighthouse Digest A Nautical Gravestone Archived from the original on June 14 2011 Retrieved August 3 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c Waugoshance Lighthouse Preservation Society Wobser David Waugoshance Light boatnerd com Archived from the original on 2008 05 09 Retrieved 2008 06 29 Edwards Jack A Nautical Gravestone Great Lakes Cruiser Magazine October 1994 Lighthouse Digest Archived from the original on June 14 2011 Rowlett Russ The Doomsday List The Lighthouse Directory University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Terry Pepper Seeing the Light Waugoshance Shoal Light a b Rowlett Russ Lighthouses of the United States Michigan s Western Lower Peninsula The Lighthouse Directory University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NHLPA 2009 Program Notices of Availability www nps gov Retrieved June 6 2009 Lighthouses in the Mackinac Straits Lighthouse Friends including a winter aerial photograph Fate of crumbling Lake Michigan lighthouse uncertain after its nonprofit dissolves 5 January 2021 Retrieved January 5 2021 Shepler s Ferry Service Archived from the original on 2008 05 11 Retrieved 2008 06 29 Stoke Keith A seaplane tour of the Straits Further reading edit A Tour of the Lights of the Straits Michigan History 70 Sep Oct 1986 pp 17 29 Wagner John L Beacons Shining in the Night The Lighthouses of Michigan Clarke Historical Library Central Michigan University External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Waugoshance Light Aerial photos Waugoshance Light marinas com Historic Light Station Information and 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