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Bowlers Rock Light

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Year first lit
  
1868

Foundation
  
screw-pile

Tower shape
  
square house

Materials
  
Cast iron, Wood

Deactivated
  
1920

Construction
  
cast-iron/wood

Opened
  
1921

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Location
  
Off Bowlers Landing on the Rappahannock River

Similar
  
Point of Shoals Light, Deepwater Shoals Light, Pages Rock Light, White Shoal Light, Pungoteague Creek Light

The Bowlers Rock Light was a lighthouse located in the Rappahannock River in Virginia.

History

This spot was marked by lightships beginning in 1835. In 1861 the first lightship was destroyed by confederate raiders, and second ship replaced it in 1864, to be replaced with a screw-pile lighthouse in 1868. Although a square house was constructed, the foundation had six plies, the two extra being provided to protect the light from ice. In spite of this a report in 1895 remarked that the light had suffered such damage and was unlikely to survive. This prediction was fulfilled in 1918, when the light was destroyed. It was officially deactivated two years later. In 1921 a small caisson structure with an automated light replaced the lighthouse, and with variations in light source, continues in service to the present.

References

Bowlers Rock Light Wikipedia