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Encyclopedia > Ponce de Leon Inlet Light
Ponce de Leon Inlet Light


The Mosquito Inlet Light, later known as the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light.

Location: Ponce de Leon Inlet, Ponce Inlet, Florida, south of Daytona Beach, Florida
Coordinates
WGS-84 (GPS)
29°04′49″N, 80°55′41″W
Foundation: brick
Construction: brick
Year first lit: 1887
Deactivated: 1970; reactivated, 1982
Automated: 1953
Tower shape: conical tower
Height: 175 feet
Elevation:
Original lens: first order Fresnel lens
Intensity:
Range: 20 miles
Characteristic: fixed light (original)

The first real lighthouse for what is now the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light was erected near the Mosquito Inlet in 1835. (During the time that Florida was under British control, a beacon and pilot station had been maintained at the inlet.) Unfortunately, the oil for the lamp was never delivered, and soon after the tower was completed a strong storm washed much of the sand from around the base of the tower, weakening it. The Second Seminole War had started, and in December of 1835 Seminole Indians attacked the lighthouse, smashing all the glass in the lantern and setting fire to its wooden stairs. The area was abandoned. The war prevented repairs from being made to the tower, and it collapsed the next year. Ponce Inlet is a town located in Volusia County, Florida. ... A Daytona Beach Bar Daytona Beach is a city located in Volusia County, Florida, USA. As of 2004, the population estimates recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 64,422. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically); large version (pdf) The geographic (earth-mapping) coordinate system expresses every horizontal position on Earth by two of the three coordinates of a spherical coordinate system which is aligned with the spin axis of the Earth. ... GPS satellite in orbit, image courtesy NASA GPS redirects here. ... A weathered brick wall. ... Fresnel Lens displayed in a Paris museum A Fresnel lens is a type of lens invented by Augustin-Jean Fresnel. ... A light characteristic is a coded description displayed on a nautical chart under the chart symbol for a lighthouse, lightvessel or sea mark with a light on it, to indicate how that light is recognised visually and audibally. ... Osceola, Seminole leader, detail from an 1838 lithograph The Seminole Wars, also known as the Florida Wars, were three wars or conflicts in Florida between the Seminole Native American tribe and the United States. ... The Seminole are a Native American people originally of Florida, and now residing in that state and in Oklahoma. ...


There were many shipwrecks along the coast near the Mosquito Inlet, but it was not until 1883 that another effort was made to place a light there. The new lighthouse was designed by Francis Hopkinson Smith, with construction supervised by Orville E. Babcock until his death by drowning in the Mosquito Inlet. the tower was completed and the lamp lit in 1887. Francis Hopkinson Smith (October 23, 1838 - 1915), United States author, artist and engineer, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, a descendant of Francis Hopkinson, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. ... Orville E. Babcock Orville Elias Babcock (December 25, 1835 in Franklin, Vermont - June 2, 1884 in Mosquito Inlet, Florida) was an American Civil War general. ...


The original lamp burned kerosene. In 1909 it was replaced with an incandescent oil vapor lamp. In 1909 the fixed first order Fresnel lens was replaced with a revolving first order lens. In 1927 a generator was installed to provide electricity in the keeper's dwelling and to pump water, replacing the windmill pump. The light was electrified in 1933 with a 500-watt lamp. The first order lens was replaced with a third-order revolving lens at the same time.


In 1927 the town of Mosquito Inlet changed its name to Ponce de Leon Inlet (later shortened to Ponce Inlet. There was precedent for the change. Mosquito County had long before become Orange County, and the Mosquito River had become the Halifax River. Only the Mosquito Lagoon has kept its old name. Ponce Inlet is a town located in Volusia County, Florida. ... Orange County is a county located in the state of Florida. ... Mosquito Lagoon is part of the Indian River Lagoon system, and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. ...


The light was deactivated in 1970, and the Coast Guard established a beacon at New Smyrna Beach. The property was turned over to the town of Ponce Inlet in 1972. The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places that same year. The Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse Preservation Association was founded to assist the town with the restoration and management of the light station. In 1982 the light was restored to active service, primarily because highrise buildings were threatening to obscure the beacon in New Smyrna Beach. Coast Guard shield The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a military branch of the United States involved in maritime law, mariner assistance and search and rescue, among other duties of any coast guard. ... New Smyrna Beach New Smyrna Beach is a city located in Volusia County, Florida. ... The National Register of Historic Places is the USAs official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects worthy of preservation. ...


The lighthouse and keeper's dwelling have been restored, and are a museum open to the public. The original 1867 "Barbier et Fenestre" fixed lens (installed 1887), 1904 Barbier Benard et Turenne, revolving, third order lens (installed 1933), and 1860 "Henry Lepaute" revolving lens used at Cape Canaveral Light Station are all on display at the museum.


In 1897 Stephen Crane was en route to cover the Cuban Revolution when the ship he was on, the Commodore, sank. Crane escaped in a small dinghy with several crewmen. They eventually sighted and steered for the Mosquito Inlet Light. Crane used this experience in his short story, The Open Boat. Stephen Crane Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900) was an American writer and poet. ... // Pre-Columbian Cuba The archeological record and evidence from mitochondrial DNA studies indicate that Cuba and the Antilles have been inhabited by peoples ancestral to the indigenous inhabitants for at least several thousand years. ...


References

  • McCarthy, Kevin M. (1990). Florida Lighthouses, Paintings by William L. Trotter, Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press. ISBN 0-8130-0982-0.
  • National Park Service Inventory of Historic Light Stations - Florida Lighthouses - retrieved February 4, 2006
  • U.S. Coast Guard Historic Light Station Information & Photography - Florida - retrieved February 4, 2006
  • History of The Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station - retrieved February 4, 2006

  Results from FactBites:
 
Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station National Historic Landmark Nomination (6919 words)
The Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station is located on the northern side of the Ponce de Leon Inlet; bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Halifax River on the west.
The Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse was one of the first in the United States to be designed specifically for the use of the new "mineral oil" (kerosene) as an illuminant.
The light station property was declared surplus in 1972 and deeded to the Town of Ponce Inlet.
Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station - History - Timeline (1937 words)
Ponce de Leon, sailing for King Phillip II of Spain, explores this area as one of his ships disappears at 29 degrees latitude.
The town of Ponce Inlet is incorporated and uses the Second Assistant Keeper's house as a town hall.
The Coast Guard declares the Light Station to be surplus property and deeds it to the Town of Ponce Inlet.
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