Search ||  A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z 

Name: Saginaw River Rear Range Light  

Feedback to the database manager

Nearest Town or City:
Bay City, Michigan, United States

Location: Entrance to Saginaw River, Lake Huron.


Click to enlarge: Photo    Large photo
Photo: Morgan Curry
Related Photos

Managing Organization:
Saginaw River Marine Historical Society

Website: http://www.geocities.com/saginawriverlight/
Email: robmidmi@charter.net

Contact Address Information:
Dept. LHED
P.O. Box 2051
Bay City
Michigan, 48707, United States

Notes:
The Saginaw River Range Lights are believed to have been the first range lights in the U.S. The idea of placing two lights that would be lined up by mariners as they followed a channel was originated by the 15-year old son of the keeper. This lighthouse was purchased by the Dow Chemical Company in 1989. The Saginaw River Marine Historical Society is now restoring the lighthouse, with funding from Dow Chemical Company. Pennies from local school children, totalling $462, have also helped fund the restoration. The long range goal is to establish a museum in the keeper's house.

Tower Height: 61

Description of Tower: Square pyramidal brick tower.

This light is not operational

Other Buildings?
1876 two-story brick keeper's dwelling.

Date Established: 1841

Date Present Tower Built: 1876

Date Deactivated: c. 1962

Current Use: Under restoration.

Open To Public? No.

Museum?
The SRMHS is seeking historical information, old newspaper stories, photographs of keepers and family members, and recorded memories of life at the Saginaw River Rear Range Lighthouse and the no longer existing Saginaw River Front Range Lighthouse (the assistant keeper's dwelling still stands and is now a private residence near where the Front Range Light was located), plus the original Saginaw Bay Lighthouse (built in 1841 and demolished in 1876) that could be used in a museum which is planned for inside the restored lighthouse. Please contact Rob by email at robmidmi@charter.net.

Directions:
This lighthouse is on private property and is inaccessible to the public, although it may be viewed by boat.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Keepers: Julia Tobey Brawn Way (1873-1877; first assistant 1877-1882)


Subscribe
to Lighthouse Digest



USLHS Marker Fund


Lighthouse History
Research Institute


Shop Online












Subscribe   Contact Us   About Us   Copyright Foghorn Publishing, 1994- 2024 Lighthouse Facts       Lighthouse History