Hog Island Shoal Light Explained

Location:Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Coordinates:41.6323°N -71.2732°W
Yearbuilt:1886
Yearlit:1901
Automated:1964
Foundation:Cast iron & granite caisson
Construction:Cast iron
Shape:Sparkplug lighthouse
Marking:White conical tower on black cylindrical pier
Lens:5th order Fresnel lens 1901 (original), 250mm (current)
Characteristic:Isophase White, 6 seconds
Fogsignal:Horn, 2 blasts every 30 seconds
VHF radio activated
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Hog Island Shoal Lighthouse
Built:1901
Added:March 30, 1988
Mpsub:Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR
Refnum:88000282

Hog Island Shoal Light, built in 1901, is a sparkplug lighthouse on a shoal off of Hog Island, Rhode Island.[1] It is located about 600feet southeast of the island, at the entrance to Mount Hope Bay. It stands on a circular concrete foundation set in about 10feet of water, and rising about 6feet above the water line. It was built to replace a light ship, and was the last light station formally established in the state.[2] The lighthouse was automated in 1964. In 1988 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2006 the lighthouse was auctioned by the GSA as government surplus to a private buyer.

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Notes and References

  1. 2012-10-31.
  2. Web site: Lighthouses of Rhode Island MPS. Rhode Island Preservation. 2014-11-03.