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Fog Point Light

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Coordinates
  
(approximate)

Deactivated
  
1875

Height
  
12 m

Material
  
Wood

Year first lit
  
1827

Construction
  
stone/wood

Opened
  
1827

Fog Point Light

Location
  
Northwest tip of Smith Island, Maryland

Tower shape
  
House with lantern on roof

Similar
  
Hawkins Point Light, Somers Cove Light, Cobb Point Bar Light, Bodkin Island Light, Maryland Point Light

The Fog Point Light was a historic lighthouse located at Fog Point, the northwestern tip of Smith Island, Maryland in the Chesapeake Bay.

History

This light was constructed in 1827 by John Donahoo to mark the entrance to the Kedges Strait north of Smith Island. Originally equipped with 10 Argand lamps and reflectors, it received a fifth-order Fresnel lens in 1855.

This light's isolated location on swampy ground was cause for concern, and in 1872 a Lighthouse Board report noted it as having little value. In 1875 it was supplanted by the Solomons Lump Light, which stood in the strait to the northeast. The old light was abandoned, and no trace of it remains.

References

Fog Point Light Wikipedia


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