Sassafras Point Light
Location | Providence River off Sassafras Point |
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Coordinates | 41°48′1.55″N 71°23′31.41″W / 41.8004306°N 71.3920583°W[1] |
Tower | |
Foundation | granite pier[4] |
Construction | Wood[4] |
Height | 14 feet (4.3 m)[3] |
Shape | hexagonal pyramidal tower[4] |
Light | |
First lit | 1872[2] |
Deactivated | 1912[2] |
Focal height | 25 feet (7.6 m)[2] |
Lens | sixth order Fresnel lens[2] |
Characteristic | F R |
The Sassafras Point Light was a lighthouse that stood in the Providence, Rhode Island harbor approaches. It was deactivated in 1912 and no longer exists.
History
This light was paired with the Fuller Rock Light from the beginning: it was approved in the same bill, built according to the same design, and tended by the same keepers.[5] Sassafras Point jutted out north into the Providence River, and the light thus marked this obstruction. The short wooden pyramidal tower sat upon a granite pier and was provided with a sixth order Fresnel lens; it was first lit in 1872.[3]
This light was unmanned and was visited from shore by boat; a keeper's dwelling was originally planned but although funds were appropriated in 1874 the lighthouse service was never able to acquire a property on which to erect a house, and keepers lived in their own homes in town. Staffing was difficult due to the low pay.[6]
The light was removed in 1912 as part of a channel-widening project.[6]
References
- ^ Church, Earl (1920). Triangulation in Rhode Island. Government Printing Office. p. 40. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
- ^ a b c d "Sassafras Point Lighthouse". Jeremy D'Entremont. Archived from the original on 2014-01-01. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
- ^ a b "Sassafras Point Lighthouse". R. Holmes. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
- ^ a b c Geake, Robert A. (2013). A History of the Providence River. History Press. p. 80. ISBN 9781609499020. Retrieved 2014-01-14.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "History of Fuller Rock Light, East Providence, Rhode Island". Jeremy D'Entremont. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
- ^ a b "History of Sassafras Point Light, East Providence, Rhode Island". Jeremy D'Entremont. Retrieved 2014-01-14.