Morris Island Light
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Revision as of 11:30, 27 May 2009
Charleston, South Carolina
Built: 1876
Decommissioned: 1962
Located at the entrance to Charleston Harbor, the first light here was built in 1767 and was one of only two lighthouses found south of the Delaware Bay by the end of the Revolution. The original tower was destroyed during the Civil War. The keeper's dwelling of this present light has been claimed by erosion and the tower itself is now surrounded by water. This light served until 1962 when the new Charleston Light was put into service. It was privately owned until recently when it was purchased by the "Save the Light" group and deeded to the State of South Carolina.
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