Beaver Island Harbor Light Explained

Beaver Island Harbor Light
Location:Beaver Island
St. James, Michigan
United States
Coordinates:45.7428°N -85.5086°W
Yearbuilt:1856 (original tower)
1870 (current tower)
Yearlit:1870
Automated:1927
Shape:Cylindrical
Marking:White (Originally yellow) w/ black lantern
Focalheight:[1]
Lens:Fourth Order Fresnel
Characteristic:ISO Red 6 secondsLight obscured from 127°30′ to 199°30
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Embed:yes
Beaver Island Light Station
Nearest City:St. James, Michigan
Added:December 29, 1978
Refnum:78001495

Beaver Island Harbor Light (or St. James Light) is a lighthouse located in St. James, Michigan, on the northern end of Beaver Island on Lake Michigan.[2] It has also been called "St. James Harbor Light" and "Whiskey Point Light". It is associated with a U.S. Coast Guard station, which was formerly a lifesaving station.[3] The tower is constructed of Cream City Brick.

Whiskey Point was originally named for the 1838 fur trading post that operated on the point, and for the commodity that was the post's chief item of sale. Soon afterward in the 1850s, St. James's Harbor on Beaver Island became established as a safe haven in a storm (an event quite common on Lake Michigan). The light was thus a natural extension of the emergency usage. The original light was constructed in 1856, and the light currently in use was constructed in 1870.[4]

At this time, the harbor is used by the Beaver Island ferry, so the light is still an active aid to navigation.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.michiganlights.com/stjameslh.htm Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy, St. James Harbor Light (Beaver Island)
  2. . Retrieved on 2008-04-13.
  3. http://www.beaverisland.net/History/A_Brief_History/Whiskey_Point_Lighthouse/ History of the Beaver Island (Whiskey Point) Lights
  4. Web site: Seeing the Light - Beaver Island Harbor Lighthouse . Terry Pepper . 2008-04-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080402175616/http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/michigan/beaverharbor.htm/beaverharbor.htm . 2 April 2008 . dead .