Maryland Point Light (original) (raw)

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Lighthouse in Maryland, United States

Lighthouse

Maryland Point Light

Map
Location off Maryland Point in the Potomac River, East of Fairview Beach, Virginia
Coordinates 38°20′58″N 77°11′51″W / 38.3495°N 77.1975°W / 38.3495; -77.1975
Tower
Foundation screw-pile
Construction cast-iron/wood
Automated 1954
Shape hexagonal house
Light
First lit 1892
Deactivated 1963
Focal height 13 m (43 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Lens fourth-order Fresnel lens
Characteristic FI W 6s, R sector Edit this on Wikidata

The Maryland Point Light was a screw-pile lighthouse located in the Potomac River.

A light was first proposed for the shoal at Maryland Point in 1887, but an appropriation was not made until 1890. The original proposal was to construct a caisson light, but tests of the bottom convinced the engineers that a screw-pile structure could be made to work. The house was assembled at the Lazaretto Depot in the fall of 1892, and the light was first exhibited in December of that year.

The light was automated in 1954 and dismantled in 1963.