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Historic American Buildings Survey,
Engineering Record, Landscapes Survey
View photos from this survey. (Some may not be online).
Block Island Southeast Light, Spring Street & Mohegan Trail at Mohegan Bluffs, New Shoreham, Washington County, RI
- Title: Block Island Southeast Light, Spring Street & Mohegan Trail at Mohegan Bluffs, New Shoreham, Washington County, RI
- Other Title: Block Island Southeast Lighthouse
- Creator(s): Historic American Engineering Record, creator
- Related Names:
Ball, Nicholas
Woodruff, I. C.
Tynan, T. H.
Paulding, Kemble and Company
Bailey and Debevoise
U.S. Coast Guard
Fresnel, Augustin Jean
U.S. Light-House Board
Bureau of Lighthouses
Barbier & Fenestre
Henry-Lepaute
L. Sautter and Company
Gordon, Ellis
Henry, Joseph
Dodge, Simon
International Chimney, Inc.
Southeast Lighthouse Foundation
Yankee Steeplejack Company
Abbott, Gerald
Friesen, Pete
Expert House Movers of Maryland, Inc.
L. Sautter Cie.
Sautter, Louis
Letourneau, Theodore
Sautter Harle
Thomas, Mary M. , historian
Lavoie, Catherine C. , editor
Yang, Isabel C. , delineator
Anderson, Richard K., Jr. , project manager
Baiges, Mabel A. , field team supervisor
del Real, Patricio , delineator
Jackson, Lee Ann , delineator
Stupich, Martin , photographer
U.S. Coast Guard , sponsor
Daly, John J. , historian
Brewster, Robert , photographer
Adams, Virginia H. , project manager
Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc. , contractor
Warren Jagger Photography, Inc. , contractor
Deepwater Wind Block Island, LLC , sponsor
McPartland, Mary , transmitter - Date Created/Published: Documentation compiled after 1968
- Medium:
Photo(s): 71
Measured Drawing(s): 12
Data Page(s): 89
Photo Caption Page(s): 10 - Reproduction Number: ---
- Rights Advisory:
No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. (http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html)
- Call Number: HAER RI,5-NESH,1-
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
- Notes:
- Block Island Southeast Light was relocated 245' north-northwest on the original land parcel in 1993. The latitude and longitude coordinates reflect the building's new location; however, the street address remains the same.
- Significance: The Southeast Light, which is a designated National Historic Landmark and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is nationally significant in the areas of maritime history, transportation, and architecture. Constructed in 1875 by the U.S. Lighthouse Board (now subsumed within the U.S. Coast Guard), the lighthouse has provided a primary and invaluable aid to navigation in the hazardous waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Rhode Island Sound off Rhode Island and has attached to it a number of superlatives that make it an important example of a U.S. Lighthouse Board navigational aid. The lighthouse marks the first island landfall for ships approaching the New England coast from the south and east, has the highest elevation of any lighthouse in New England, and contains one of only 12 functioning first-order Fresnel lenses in the country. Southeast Light exhibits a unique Victorian Gothic architectural design that exemplifies a relatively brief era of architectural sophistication at the Light House Board and provides one of the U.S.'s most powerful expressions of the romanticism inherent in the function and setting of a lighthouse.
- Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4
- Survey number: HAER RI-27
- Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial Construction
- Building/structure dates: 1929 Subsequent Work
- Building/structure dates: 1990 Subsequent Work
- Building/structure dates: 1993-1994 Subsequent Work
- Building/structure dates: 2003-2004 Subsequent Work
- National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97001264
- Subjects:
- Place:
- Latitude/Longitude: 41.153458, -71.552145
- Collections:
- Part of: Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)
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- Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Call Number: HAER RI,5-NESH,1-
- Medium:
Photo(s): 71
Measured Drawing(s): 12
Data Page(s): 89
Photo Caption Page(s): 10
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- Call Number: HAER RI,5-NESH,1-
- Medium:
Photo(s): 71
Measured Drawing(s): 12
Data Page(s): 89
Photo Caption Page(s): 10
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