Duluth South Breakwater Inner Light
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{{Infobox lighthouse
| image_name = Duluth South Pier Inner Range Light (7564441122).jpg
| caption = The Duluth South Breakwater Inner Light from the southwest
| location = South Breakwater, south pier of the Duluth Ship Canal, Duluth, Minnesota
| coordinates = {{Coord|46|46|43.4|N|92|5|31.3|W|display=inline,title}}
| yearlit = 1889 (first tower)
1901 (current tower)
| automated = 1976
| foundation = Concrete pier (current)
| construction = Steel/cast iron
| shape = Skeletal tower
| marking = Black with white lantern
| height = {{convert|70|ft|abbr=on}}
| focalheight = {{convert|68|ft|abbr=on}}
| lens = Fourth order Fresnel lens
| module = {{Infobox NRHP
| embed = yes
| name = Duluth South Breakwater Inner (Duluth Range Rear) Lighthouse
| area = {{convert|0.3|acre}}
| architect =
| mpsub = {{NRHP url|id=64000182|title=U.S. Coast Guard Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes TR}}
| refnum = 83000945{{NRISref|version=2010a}}
| added = August 4, 1983
}}}}
The Duluth South Breakwater Inner Light is a lighthouse on the south breakwater of the Duluth Ship Canal in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.{{cite uscgll|7|2012|150}}{{cite uscghist|MN}}{{cite web |last=Pepper |first=Terry |title=Duluth Rear Range Light |url=http://www.terrypepper.com/lights/superior/duluth-s-rear/index.htm |work=Seeing the Light: Lighthouses of the western Great Lakes |date=2007-12-02 |accessdate=2019-04-20}} It forms a range with the Duluth South Breakwater Outer Light to guide ships into the canal from Lake Superior. The current structure was built from 1900 to 1901.{{cite web |last=Hyde |first=Charles K. |title=HAER Inventory: Duluth South Breakwater Inner (Duluth Rear Range) Lighthouse |url={{NRHP url|id=83000945}} |publisher=Historic American Engineering Record |date=1979-07-02 |accessdate=2019-04-20}}
History
The original configuration of the breakwaters was graced by a tower on the south side of the lake entrance in 1874, shortly after the canal was constructed.{{cite web |last=Anderson |first=Kraig |title=Duluth Harbor South Breakwater Inner, MN |url=http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=264 |publisher=Lighthousefriends.com |year=2019 |accessdate=2019-04-20}} Requests for funds to construct a corresponding light on the inner end of the breakwater were made beginning in 1880, but an appropriation was not made until 1889. Construction proceeded quickly on an open wooden pyramidal tower surmounted by a watch room and iron lantern, the latter housing a fourth-order Fresnel lens which rotated to provide a six-second flash; the light was first displayed on September 1 of that year. On the 17th, the India struck the end of the breakwater, but the damage to the light was minor and quickly repaired.
File:Old_Duluth_Rear_Light_USCG.jpg
The reconstruction of the canal as part of the 1896 harbor upgrade forced rearrangement and replacement of the lights. The south breakwater was rebuilt with concrete piers from 1898 to 1900 and, upon completion, temporary lights were erected while new permanent lights were built. A new rear tower was constructed, standing at the edge of the pier near the lake shore. This structure, a square three-stage skeletal pyramid with a central cylindrical enclosed staircase, was originally painted white with a black lantern and watch room; at some point, however, the color scheme was reversed to the current black tower and white lantern. The original lens was reused, but was replaced with a modern acrylic flasher in 1995 when it was found in need of repair. The lens was given to the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center, where it was restored and put on display.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Duluth South Breakwater Inner (Duluth Range Rear) Lighthouse in 1983 for its local significance in the themes of commerce, engineering, and transportation.{{cite web |title=Duluth South Breakwater Inner Lighthouse |url=http://www.mnhs.org/preserve/nrhp/NRDetails.cfm-NPSNum=83000945.html |work=Minnesota National Register Properties Database |publisher=Minnesota Historical Society |year=2009 |accessdate=2019-04-20}} It was nominated for being one of the federal navigation aids essential to the development of the Great Lakes as the nation's most important transportation system in the 19th and early 20th centuries.{{cite document |last=Hyde |first=Charles K. |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory -- Nomination Form: United States Coast Guard Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes |publisher=National Park Service |date=1979-10-15}}
The light remains in service, but in 2008 the tower was sold at auction to a pair of Duluth residents after an offer to donate it to educational or non-profit organizations found no takers.
See also
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External links
- {{Commons category-inline|Duluth South Breakwater Inner Light}}
{{Lighthouses of Minnesota}}
{{National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota}}
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Category:1889 establishments in Minnesota
Category:Buildings and structures in Duluth, Minnesota
Category:Lighthouses completed in 1889
Category:Lighthouses completed in 1901
Category:Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
Category:National Register of Historic Places in St. Louis County, Minnesota