Conover Beacon Lighthouse
July 23, 2019Conover Beacon Lighthouse, Town of Leonardo, New Jersey Original structure was a hexagonal tower flanked by black daymark screen was built 1874
Chapel Hill Front Light, New Jersey Now known as the Conover Beacon
Conover Beacon Lighthouse, Town of Leonardo, New Jersey
Original structure was a hexagonal tower flanked by black daymark screen was 1874 and replaced with a metal tower in 1941.
CONOVER BEACON LIGHT
Location: Bay side of Leonard Avenue in Leonardo, New Jersey
Year first beacon constructed: 1856
Tower height: 55 feet
Year second beacon constructed: 1941
Tower height: 45 feet
Operational? No
Deactivated: 1988
Foundation materials: concrete
Construction materials: steel
Tower shape: cylinder tower supported by external skeleton
Markings/Pattern: red and white bands
Lens: 375 MM 1939. Present optic removed.
Existing sound building?: No
Existing keeper’s quarters?: No
Other structures?: No
Open to the public?: No
Historical Information:
- Chapel Hill Rear Range Light worked in concert with the Front Range light known as the Conover Beacon to mark the Chapel Hill Channel.
- The Chapel Hill Channel provides a north-south connection between the Ambrose Channel and Sandy Hook Channel.
Chapel Hill Rear Range Light * Chapel Hill Rear Range Light is a lighthouse which functioned as the rear light of the discontinued Chapel Hill Range.
- Rear Range: wooden tower constructed on a wooden keeper’s dwelling in 1856.
- In 1874 daymarks were added to the structure.
- In 1957 this light was discontinued and replaced by a steel tower much closer to the front light.
- Rear Range Fourth Order lens is located at the Navesink Twin Lights Museum. Conover Beacon Front Range Light.
- Original light was a six sided wooden tower, which was replaced by the current steel tower in 1941.
- In 1941the steel Front Range tower from the Waackaack Range was moved to this location in 1941 and served until discontinuance in 1988.
- Original beacon was fueled with oil and then electrified in 1924.
Keepers:
- Mark L. Mount (1856-1861)
- Tabor Chadwick (1861-1869)
- S.V. Battleson (1869)
- Carl Grossenger (1869-1872)
- John B. Swan (1872-1889)
Samuel A Foster (1895-1920s)
- Carl Anderson (?-1941)
Researched and written by Ed Shaw, a volunteer through the Chesapeake Chapter of the U.S. Lighthouse Society.