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Fort Point Light (Texas)

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Coordinates
  
(approx.)

Deactivated
  
1909

Construction
  
cast-iron/wood

Opened
  
1881

Materials
  
Cast iron, Wood

Year first lit
  
1882

Foundation
  
screw-pile

Height
  
14 m

Year first constructed
  
1881

Fort Point Light (Texas)

Location
  
Entrance to Galveston Bay, Texas

Similar
  
Bolivar Bridge, Ashbel Smith Building, Beach Hotel, One Moody Plaza, St Mary Cathedral Basilica

Fort Point Light was a lighthouse located on the south side of the entrance to Galveston Bay in Texas.

History

This light was not long-lived. Although the land was reserved for the Republic of Texas as far back as 1836, Congress did not appropriate construction funds until 1878, and the light was not completed until 1882. Eleven years later, the light was discontinued, but the station continued to serve as a fog signal until 1950, with the light being dismantled three years later. A modern beacon stands near the site as a range light for one of the large ship channel segments.

References

Fort Point Light (Texas) Wikipedia