Old Cape Henry Lighthouse is a photograph by Skip Willits which was uploaded on September 11th, 2012.
Old Cape Henry Lighthouse
The old Cape Henry Lighthouse at Fort Story Virginia....the first lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay. Capes Henry and Charles in Virginia at the mouth... more
by Skip Willits
Title
Old Cape Henry Lighthouse
Artist
Skip Willits
Medium
Photograph - Epson Lustre Paper
Description
The old Cape Henry Lighthouse at Fort Story Virginia....the first lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay. Capes Henry and Charles in Virginia at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay were named after the two sons of King James of England. The first lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay was erected on Cape Henry in 1792 at a cost of $15,200, most likely an outrageous sum for that time. The sandstone tower is 90 feet tall and a local man, Laban Gossigan, became the first keeper.
The Virginia Governor offered President Washington assistance in erecting a tower at the current site. It seems that a certain amount of materials were placed at that location by the state and they would be available for the construction by the Federal government. Blowing and shifting sands had buried the building materials and they had to be replaced. The contract to build the tower was signed by Alexander Hamilton and awarded to an New York brick layer, John McComb, Jr.
During the Civil War the Confederates destroyed the lantern, only to be replaced in 1863. A military guard was placed at the light until the end of the war. By 1872 cracks appeared in the walls and the Lighthouse Board recommended it be replaced. By 1879 construction on the new tower had begun.
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September 11th, 2012