East Point Light

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East Point Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1849
Is the Light operational? Yes
Year Light First Lit: 1849
Year Automated: 1911
Shape: Octoagonal
Tower Height: 40 ft.
Original Optic: 6th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: 250mm
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1849
Number of Stories: 2.5
Architectural Style: Colonial
Construction Materials: Brick
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East Point Light
Heislerville, New Jersey
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| Last Visited: October, 2001 History/Info:
The East Point Lighthouse has played an important part in the maritime
history of the Maurice River area of Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Originally known as the Maurice River Lighthouse, it was erected in 1849
by the United States Lighthouse Establishment. The present name was
initiated in 1913. Throughout the years its guiding light has shown
fisherman, oystermen, and recreational boaters the way into the mouth of
the Maurice River. During the daylight hours, it has been used as a
landmark by hunters, trappers, and surveyors.
Although numerous lighthouses once stood along the edge of the Delaware
Bay, East Point is the last one remaining on the Jersey side. In fact, it
is the second oldest lighthouse standing in New Jersey (only the Sandy
Hook Lighthouse of 1764 is older). The lantern room offers a panoramic
view of the surrounding land and water and is a favorite subject of
photographers and painters alike.
The US Coast Guard operated the East Point Light from 1939 until 1941 when
the light was extinguished due to the beginning of the war. In 1956 the
property was deeded to the New Jersey Division of Fish, Game, and
Wildlife. Over the years the vacant structure suffered greatly from
vandalism and weather. In early 1971 a group of concerned local citizens
formed the Maurice River Historical Society with the goal of saving the
historic building from destruction. In July of that year, an incident
occurred which nearly doomed the lighthouse; a trespasser in the building
caused a fire which destroyed the roof and the lantern room.
Through the mid 1970's, funded only by local fundraising and donations,
determined members of the Maurice River Historical Society succeeded in
rebuilding the roof and lantern room. Then on July 2, 1980 at public
request, the US Coast Guard reinstalled a beacon in the structure and put
the East Point Lighthouse back on the list of active navigational aids.
Currently standing at an important crossroads in its history, the future
of the East Point Lighthouse is by no means certain. The structure's
deteriorated condition needs swift attention if the lighthouse is to be
saved for future generations to see. More volunteers are urgently needed,
especially those who will take an active part in work parties or on
fundraising efforts. As the current level of funding is inadequate to
restore the building to its former state, the society is now actively
pursuing funding through state and federal grants.
Source:
Cumberland County, NJ
Hours:
The Maurice River Historical Society holds its annual Open House at the
lighthouse on the first Saturday in August.
Latitude/Longitude: 39°12'N 75° 02'W
Directions:
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- From Cape May area take Route 47 north to Heislerville (about 20 miles)
- Take a left onto Route 616 - Glade Rd, which becomes East Point Road.
- Take a right onto Lighthouse Road.
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