Cockspur Island Light

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Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia

Revision as of 22:33, 26 May 2009

Cockspur Island Light in 1993
Cockspur Island Light in 1993

Savannah, Georgia

Built: 1856

Decommissioned: 1909

This light sits on a small oyster bed just east of the main island at the mouth of Lazaretto Creek, near Fort Pulaski National Monument. It once marked the south channel of the Savannah River. The first tower on this site was built in 1849 but was rebuilt in 1856 to this present structure. The light was dark during the Civil War, but was reestablished in 1868. It was discontinued in 1909 due to the unnavigability of the South Channel. It is currently owned by the National Park Service who completely restored the structure in 1978. It was given a much needed face-lift in 1991 by a crew from the Fort Pulaski National Monument.


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