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Nayatt Point Light

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Built
  
1828

Opened
  
1828

NRHP Reference #
  
87001694

Added to NRHP
  
25 February 1988

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Location
  
Barrington, Rhode Island

MPS
  
Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR

Similar
  
Bristol Ferry Light, Conimicut Light, Conanicut Island Light, Hog Island Shoal Light, Poplar Point Light

Nayatt Point Light is a historic lighthouse in Barrington, Rhode Island.

Contents

The current light was built of brick in 1856 and contains an 1828 keeper's house. The lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

First light

On May 23, 1828, the United States Congress appropriated $3,500 for a lighthouse to mark the narrow passage between Nayatt Point and a shoal extending from Conimicut Point." Required by law to accept the lowest bid for the project, the government was forced to enter into the contract with William Halloway and Westgate Watson for the construction regardless of the qualifications of the contractors. This obligation was confirmed by Stephen Pleasonton of the U.S. Treasury Department, confirming the authorization to enter into the contract with Halloway and Watson. The tower was poorly constructed and was difficult to navigate for the lightkeepers.

List of keepers

This list includes known keepers, but may not be exhaustive.

References

Nayatt Point Light Wikipedia