Bullock's Point Light

Coordinates: 41°44′15.72″N 71°21′51.12″W / 41.7377000°N 71.3642000°W / 41.7377000; -71.3642000
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Bullock's Point Light
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Locationsouthwest of Bullock's Point in the Providence River
Coordinates41°44′15.72″N 71°21′51.12″W / 41.7377000°N 71.3642000°W / 41.7377000; -71.3642000
Tower
Constructed1876 Edit this on Wikidata
FoundationGranite pier
ConstructionWood frame
Automated1940 Edit this on Wikidata
Height35 feet (11 m)
ShapeRectangular house with lantern on roof
Light
First lit1876
Deactivated1939
Focal height50 feet (15 m)
Lenssixth-order Fresnel lens
Range7.5 nautical miles (14 km; 9 mi)
Characteristicfixed red

The Bullock's Point Light was a lighthouse in the Providence River. It was irreparably damaged by the hurricane of 1938 and was replaced the following year by an automated light on a steel tower.

History[edit]

A large shoal extends out into the Providence River from Bullock's Point, and in 1860 the Lighthouse Board set a daymark at the southwest tip of the shoal. Complaints about the adequacy of this grew as shipping increased, and in 1872 built a small pier at the site and set a portable beacon on it, maintained by the keepers of the Sabin Point Light. This too was deemed inadequate, and starting in 1875 the pier was enlarged, and a unique frame house was perched upon it, with the lantern projecting from the center of the roof. Difficulties in construction due to bad weather delayed lighting of the new beacon until 1876. Over the years decking was added at the base of the house.

Although the Hurricane of 1938 did not utterly destroy the lighthouse, the damage was severe. One of the end walls was totally stove in, and the stairs to the second floor were destroyed. Nonetheless, the keeper, Andrew Zuius, was able to take refuge upstairs and even kept the light burning through the storm. He continued to tend the light into the following year, while living on shore; but in 1939 he was transferred to the Palmer Island Light and the house was demolished. A modern steel tower was placed on the remains of the pier, and it remains in operation to the present.

Keepers[edit]

Keeper Years
Joseph Bowes 1872-1875
John J. Weeden 1875-1877
Stephen A. Hawkins 1877-1885
Charles Lough 1885-1886
Joseph B. Eddy 1886-1892
John J. Card 1892-1901
William T. Tengren 1901-1909
John F. Anderson 1909-1910
Arthur J. Baldwin 1910-1914
Willis Green 1914-1915
Charles C. Fletcher 1915-1916
Julius Johanson 1916-1918
Unknown 1918-1927
Andrew Zuius 1927-1939

Notes[edit]

  • "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Rhode Island". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  • D'Entremont, Jeremy. "Bullock's Point Light: History". Retrieved 2008-06-30.
  • Holmes, R. "Rhode Island Lighthouse History: Bullock Point Light". Retrieved 2008-06-30.

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