Eagle Island Light

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Eagle Island Light
LocationEagle Island, Maine
Coordinates44°13′3.53″N 68°46′3.98″W
Year first constructed1838
Year first lit1858
Automated1963
FoundationNatural / emplaced
ConstructionGranite rubblestone
Tower shapeConical Tower
Markings / patternWhite with black lantern
Tower height30 feet (9.1 m)
Focal height106 feet (32 m)
Original lens4th order Fresnel lens
Range9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi)
CharacteristicFl W 4s
Fog signalnone
Admiralty numberJ0078
ARLHS numberUSA-256
USCG number1-3455[1][2][3]

Eagle Island Light is a lighthouse on Eagle Island in Penobscot Bay, in south central Maine. The tower was first lit in 1838 but had to be torn down because of major physical defects. It was rebuilt in 1858 and operated by several families over the next century. In 1959 the light was automated, and five years later, over vehement local protests, the keeper's house was torn down and the bell was removed. The crew that removed the bell lost control of it, and it fell into the Bay. A Lobsterman salvaged it some years later and it is on exhibit on Great Spruce Head Island.

Today Eagle Light is owned by a nonprofit which provides public access and has restored both the light itself and the square pyramidal bell tower. Along with several other lights in Maine, the growth of trees around the light has made its future problematic.[3]

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