Digest>Mar/Apr 2021
Photo Caption:
Vintage image of Pumpkin Island Lighthouse with its original lantern. Initially, for some strange reason, the light station did not have a boat house, nor was the keeper allowed a government boat even though the lighthouse was located on an island. The lantern, shown here, on top of the tower, was removed in 1889 and a new lantern was installed which increased the overall height of the tower to its present twenty-eight feet. (Lighthouse Digest archives) Back to the edition of: Mar/Apr 2021
Story:
A Slice of Pumpkin Island Lighthouse History
All contents copyright © 1995-2025 by Lighthouse Digest®, Inc. No story, photograph, or any other item on this website may be reprinted or reproduced without the express permission of Lighthouse Digest. For contact information, click here.
USLHS Marker Fund Lighthouse History Research Institute Shop Online
Contact Us About Us Copyright Foghorn Publishing, 1994- 2025 Lighthouse Facts Lighthouse History