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Year first lit
  
1893

Deactivated
  
destroyed 2012

Tower shape
  
Conical "Spark Plug"

Opened
  
1893

Added to NRHP
  
20 September 2006

Year first constructed
  
1893

Automated
  
1955

Construction
  
Cast Iron

Height
  
11 m

Material
  
Cast iron

Nearest city
  
Staten Island

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Foundation
  
Concrete/Cast Iron Caisson

Similar
  
New Dorp Light, West Bank Light, Prince's Bay Light, Point Aux Roches Light, Elm Tree Beacon Light

Old Orchard Shoal Light was a sparkplug lighthouse in lower New York Bay marking a large shoal area. It was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy on October 29, 2012.

History

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Old Orchard Shoal Light was completed and lit on April 25, 1893. The Fresnel lens was removed in 1950.

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Before moving on to Governor's Island and then finally Coney Island Light, Frank Schubert, said to be the last civilian lighthouse keeper in the United States, was stationed at Old Orchard Shoal Light.

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Old Orchard Shoal Light is listed on the National Park Service's Maritime Heritage Program as Lighthouse to visit and as one of New York's Historic Light Stations.

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On May 29, 2007, the Secretary of the Interior identified Old Orchard Shoal Light Station as surplus under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000. The property was described as

Gedney Channel/Lower New York Bay, 3.5 miles south of New Dorp Beach. Remote 35 ft. conical, 3-story “spark plug” style light (1893) with keeper’s quarters (approx. 1000 SF). Interior lined in brick up to 3rd floor. On 0.72 acre submerged land. Constructed of cast iron on concrete/cast iron caisson. Markings: white upper/black. Protective riprap and breakwater sheltering light’s boat basin. Accessible by boat only."

No group was identified under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act as willing and able to preserve the Old Orchard Shoal Light, and on June 5, 2008, the General Services Administration placed the light up for sale via an auction. The initial bid was $10,000 and the light finally closed on August 27, 2008 at a final bid of $235,000.

The lighthouse was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy on October 29, 2012.

References

Old Orchard Shoal Light Wikipedia