| Last Visited: July, 1999 History/Info:
In 1822 the U.S. Congress appropriated $3000 to be used in
constructing a lighthouse and keeper's dwelling atop a hill on
Monhegan Island. The light, rising 170 feet above the hightide line,
had ten lamps with 16-inch reflectors, a Welsbach mantel fired by
sperm oil, and a weight-powered rotary mechanism. Thomas B. Seavey,
the first keeper of the light, moved into the keeper's house with his
family on July 2, 1824. In the period from 1850 to 1890 the light
tower was rebuilt, a kerosene lamp with a second-order Fresnel lens
was installed, an assistant keeper's house was constructed, and the
keeper's dwelling was renovated and expanded. The light was tended by
resident, civilian keepers from 1824 until 1956 when Henley Day
vacated the position of Monhegan light keeper. The Coast Guard then
tended the light until, in 1959, the lighthouse was automated and
powered by an electrical generator at the Fog Signal Station across
the harbor on Manana. Because the keeper's house and outbuildings were
no longer necessary, the Coast Guard declared them surplus property.
The Monhegan Museum displays a wide variety of exhibits relevant to
the natural, social, industrial, cultural, and artistic history of
Monhegan. It is the creation of many dedicated volunteers with a
commitment to preserving, documenting, and exhibiting materials that
convey the unique and appealing life of Monhegan Island. The Museum is
housed in the historic Monhegan Light Station.
Source:
Monhegan Historical and Cultural Museum Association
Hours:
Lighthouse Hill, Monhegan Island, Maine
Open daily 11:30 to 3:30 - July 1 through August 31
12:30 to 2:30 - September 1 through September 30
Personal Note:
Once you're at the lighthouse continue on the trail beyond the light
tower to the cliffs at the far side of the island. The view is worth
the hike.
Latitude/Longitude: 43°46'N 69°19'W
Directions:
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NOTE: On Monhegan Island the roads are all packed dirt. Also, there are no street signs
so be sure to pick up a map of the island!
- From New Harbor or Port Clyde take a boat to Monhegan Island
- At the dock take Swim Beach Lane to the end.
- Take a left onto Main St.
- Follow Main St. and take a right onto Lighthouse Hill Road. This will lead you to the
lighthouse.
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