Managing Organization: Private owner
Notes: More than 200 men worked for four years on the construction of this lighthouse. It was very expensive for its time at $406,000. On September 21, 2015, the lighthouses was sold at a GSA Auction to Nick Korstad for $43,575. Tower Height: 93 Height of Focal Plane: 86 Description of Tower: Conical limestone tower on square limestone crib.
This light is operational
Other Buildings? Oil house, storage building, brick fog signal building attached to tower. Date Established: 1874 Date Present Tower Built: 1874 Date Automated: 1972 Optics: 1874: Second order Fresnel lens, now at Inland Seas Maritime Museum in Vermillion, Ohio; now modern solar powered optic. Fog Signal: Originally air diaphone horn. Current Use: Active aid to navigation. Open To Public? No. Directions: Accessible by boat only. The lighthouse can be seen from tours offered by Mackinac Seaplane Tours -- see www.mackinacseaplanes.com or call 906-632-9746. Keepers: William Marshall (1881-1896), Samuel F. Rogers (1896-1898), Walter B. Marshall (1898-1902)
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