Cuttyhunk Light
July 23, 2019Cuttyhunk Light, Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts
Cuttyhunk Light, Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts
Cuttyhunk Light, Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts
Cuttyhunk Light, Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts
Cuttyhunk Light, Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts
CUTTYHUNK LIGHT
Location: ELIZABETH ISLANDS, BUZZARDS BAY, NEAR GOSNOLD, MASSACHUSETTS
Station Established: 1823
Year Current Tower(s) First Lit: 1891
Operational? NO
Automated? N/A
Deactivated: 1947
Foundation Materials:
Construction Materials: STONE
Tower Shape: CONICAL
Markings/Pattern: WHITE WITH BLACK LANTERN
Relationship to Other Structure: SEPERATE
Original Lens: FIFTH ORDER FRESNEL LENS
Historical Information:
* In 1823 the first light at Cuttyhunk was built. It was a 25-feet stone tower with a separate keeper’s house. Twice the tower was encased in brick due to poor construction. A Fifth Order Fresnel lens was installed in 1857.
* In 1860 the poorly constructed tower was torn down. A second story was added to the Keeper’s Quarters and the lantern was placed on the roof of the structure.
* Finally 1891 a 45-feet stone tower was erected with a Keeper’s house. The Fifth Order lens was installed in the new tower.
* The Great Atlantic Hurricane of September 15, 1944 heavily damaged the light station. The Coast Guard tore down the structure and replaced it with a light on a skeletal tower. That light is still an active aid to navigation.
Researched and written by Melissa Buckler, a volunteer through the Chesapeake Chapter of the U.S. Lighthouse Society.