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Sand Island Light, also known as Sand Island Lighthouse (and historical light station), is a decommissioned lighthouse located at the southernmost point of the state of Alabama, United States, near Dauphin Island, at the mouth of Mobile Bay, Alabama, United States. It is located roughly 3 mi (4.8 km) offshore from the primary Mobile Bay entrance, bounded on the east by Mobile Point and on the west by Dauphin Island. The lighthouse is 132 feet (40 m) high.
History
The first lighthouse on Sand Island, constructed by Winslow Lewis in 1837, was a 55-foot (17 m) structure completed in 1839. The lighting was provided by 14 lamps in 16-inch reflectors and a first-order lens, known as the Lewis lamp, which was a poorly designed version, or Argand-style lamp. Lewis enjoyed a monopoly through his relationship with
Stephen Pleasonton that lasted until 1853.
In 1859 a new lighthouse was completed but was destroyed during the Civil War, on February 23, 1863, by Confederate John W. Glenn. After the Confederates at Fort Morgan observed U.S. Army soldiers in the lighthouse reconnoitering the fort, the guns of the fort fired upon the island, destroying the lighthouse. In 1864 a 48-foot (15 m) wooden tower was built that lasted until 1873.
= Construction
=By September 1864, the current lighthouse was completed, which included a two-story Lighthouse keepers dwelling, and the land at the time was approximately 400 acres (160 ha). The base is 28 feet (8.5 m) in diameter and 6 feet (1.8 m) thick, constructed on 171 interconnected wood pilings covered with 12 feet (3.7 m) of concrete, and with a 125-foot (38 m) focal height.
Issues
Sand Island faced continuous erosion to the point where granite blocks were being added to the island to try and stave off the deterioration and loss of the lighthouse. Restoration efforts primarily stabilized the island through 2008. Sand Island Lighthouse's dire situation is similar to its "sister light", the Morris Island Lighthouse, near Charleston, South Carolina. Both lighthouses were on eroded sandy islands, leaving the towers surrounded by water.
Recent
In December 2011, the construction of a new island was completed. 1,400,000 yards (1,300,000 m) of sand was dredged from the sea floor and deposited around the lighthouse creating a 2,600-foot (790 m) by 500-foot (150 m), or approximately 15-acre (6.1 ha), island. Less than a year later the $6,000,000 restoration of the island was washed away by Hurricane Isaac.
The Dauphin Island Foundation (founded in 1991) works with the Alabama Lighthouse Association and acts as an agent and administrator for the Sand Island Restoration Project. There are seven general directors, nine directors at large, and also includes as directors:
Mayor, Town of Dauphin Island
President, Dauphin Island Property Owners Association
President, Dauphin Island, Alabama Chamber of Commerce
President, Dauphin Island Water and Sewer Authority
President, Dauphin Island Park & Beach Board
The Sand Island Lighthouse is on the Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List, as one of the most endangered lighthouses in the country, It, and the Mobile Bay lighthouse, was damaged by Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Repairing that damage will further delay restoration efforts.
The image of this lighthouse was used as a stamp cancellation.
See also
List of lighthouses in the United States
Mobile Point Range Lights
Middle Bay Light
References
Further reading
Encyclopedia of Alabama: Sand Island Lighthouse
External links
Media related to Sand Island (Alabama) Light Station at Wikimedia Commons
Sand Island Light on the World List of Lights
Anderson, Kraig, Lighthouse Friends, Sand Island Lighthouse.
Gordon Vernon, 2006 photograph.
Sand Island Light, Alabama Lighthouse Association.
Sand Island Preservation Group. Archived 2009-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
Sand Island Lighthouse Photos (1859–2004) and information on the Sand Island Lighthouse
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