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Light Hearted 126 – Brian Tefft, Rose Island in Newport, RI

Light Hearted 126 – Brian Tefft, Rose Island in Newport, RI

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Eighteen-acre Rose Island, about a mile offshore from Newport, Rhode Island, has a commanding position in Narragansett Bay’s East Passage. The waters around Newport were busy with passenger steamers, fishing boats, and freighters in the mid-nineteenth century. On July 20, 1868, Congress appropriated $7,500 for a lighthouse on the island, and the site chosen was a surviving bastion of eighteenth-century Fort Hamilton. The octagonal lighthouse tower rises from the west side of a mansard roof on top of the handsome one-and-one-half-story wooden keeper’s dwelling. The lighthouse went into service on January 20, 1870.

Rose Island Lighthouse and the Newport Bridge in Newport, Rhode Island. Photo by Jeremy D’Entremont.

The light lost its importance as a navigational aid with the construction of the Newport Bridge in 1969. In the 1980s, a group of dedicated preservationists founded the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation to protect the historic structure. In 1985, the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation began the process of restoring the building inside and out. The lighthouse has been restored to the 1912-1915 period.

Below: Some of the rooms at Rose Island Light Station. Photos by Jeremy D’Entremont.

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