South Bass Island
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Bass Island Quick Facts
Year Station Established: 1897
Is the Light operational? NO
Year Light First Lit: 1897
Year Deactivated: 1962
Shape: Square
Tower Height: 60 ft.
Original Optic: 4th Order, Fresnel
Present Optic: REMOVED
Existing Keepers Quarters? Yes
Year Constructed: 1897
Number of Stories: 2.5
Architectural Style: Queen Ann
Construction Materials: Brick
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South Bass Island Light
South Bass Island, OH
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| Last Visited: August, 2002 History/Info:
On February 15, 1893, the US Lighthouse Board approved construction of a
lighthouse on South Bass Island and appropriated $8,000 for the project.
The federal government purchased the lighthouse site (on the extreme
southwest shore of the island) from Mary and Alfred Parker on May 18,
1895.
During the years the South Bass Island lighthouse operated the technology
associated with navigational systems advanced greatly. In 1962, as
lighthouse keeper Prochnow neared retirement, the U.S. Coast Guard decided
to automate the lighthouse. A steel tower with an electronic light was
built on the property.
Lighthouse ownership was transferred from the Coast Guard to the U.S.
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare's Division of Surplus
Property in 1967. Noting the many research advantages of the site and its
close proximity to The Ohio State University's Stone Laboratory (on
Gibraltar Island), the University Trustees agreed that Ohio State would
accept care of the property. In October 1967, the property was transferred
to Ohio State by a 30-year Quit Claim Deed. The deed ended in 1997 when
permanent ownership was transferred to the university (the Coast Guard
maintains ownership of the tower).
In 1983 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration installed a
$50,000 meteorological station enabling satellite transmission of weather
statistics to the National Weather Service.
The lighthouse was placed on the National Register
of Historic Places on April 5, 1990.
(source:
Ohio State University)
Hours:
Although the lighthouse grounds are not open to the public, it is visible
while approaching the island by ferry or boat and the University does host
an annual open house.
Latitude/Longitude: 41°38'N 82°51'W
Directions:
- To get to South Bass Island you can take a ferry from Catawba Island to
South Bass Island. Miller Ferry offers many ferries each day. Go to
http://www.millerferry.com for more details. As the ferry is approaching
and leaving the pier at South Bass Island you have various views of the
lighthouse.
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