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Lighthouse
Eagle Bluff Light
LocationEphraim, Wisconsin
Coordinates45°10′07.3″N 87°14′11.98″W / 45.168694°N 87.2366611°W / 45.168694; -87.2366611
Tower
Constructed1868
FoundationConcrete
ConstructionCream City brick
Automated1926
Height43 feet (13 m)
ShapeSquare
HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1868
Focal height23 m (75 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
LensThird and 1/2 order Fresnel lens
Range7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi)
CharacteristicWhite, Flashing every 6 sec
Eagle Bluff Lighthouse
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built1868 (1868)
NRHP reference No.70000032
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1970

The Eagle Bluff Light, also known as Eagle Bluff lighthouse, or simply Eagle Bluff, is a lighthouse located near Ephraim in Peninsula State Park in Door County, Wisconsin. Construction was authorized in 1866, but the lighthouse was not actually built until 1868 at a cost of $12,000. It was automated in 1926. Restoration work began on the Eagle Bluff Light in 1960 and was completed in 1963, upon completion the Lighthouse was opened for tours. The lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

Geography

Located in what is modern-day Peninsula State Park. Situated on a 76-foot bluff that overlooks the Strawberry Channel, Eagle Bluff's mission is to illuminate the islands located in the middle of the strawberry channel. This mission is what gives Eagle Bluff its nickname "The Guardian of the Strawberry Channel".

Much of Door County is located on the Niagara Escarpment. The escarpment makes it very hard to dig into the soil of Door County and for this reason it is very unusual to have a basement in Door County. Eagle Bluff has two basements. One under the tower and one under the keeper's residence.

Door County Historical Society

The Door County Historical Society, also known as DCHS, has maintained the Eagle Bluff Light from 1960 to the present day. DCHS was responsible for the restoration of Eagle Bluff. These restorations were led by a woman known as Ida Bay. Currently DCHS is raising money to reconstruct the barn, and the summer kitchen that were originally located on the property. To this day DCHS runs tours through the keeper's residence and the tower of Eagle Bluff.

Keepers

There were three keepers who maintained the Eagle Bluff Light: Henry Stanley, William Duclon, and Peter Coughlin.

Henry Stanley (1868–1883)

William Duclon (1883–1918)

The longest serving keeper in Eagle Bluff's history, William Duclon and his wife Julia Duclon (née Davenport) raised their seven sons in this lighthouse. Eagle Bluff has been restored to the time period of the Duclons, some of their original possessions can be seen on display in the home today.

The youngest son of William and Julia, Walter Duclon, helped with the restorations of Eagle Bluff. He provided personal stories, artifacts, and family documents to help aid in the creation of the museum that is now housed in the keeper's residence.

Peter Coughlin (1918–1926)

Gallery

  • Eagle Bluff Light Eagle Bluff Light
  • Other side of the tower Other side of the tower
  • USCG archive photo USCG archive photo
  • Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Eagle Bluff Lighthouse
  • Outhouse for the keeper Outhouse for the keeper
  • 1868 cornerstone 1868 cornerstone
  • View of the Strawberry Islands from the lighthouse View of the Strawberry Islands from the lighthouse

Further reading

References

  1. Eagle Bluff Lighthouse in Lighthouse Resources: Historic Lighthouses & Light Stations, United States Coast Guard
  2. ^ Light List, Volume VII, Great Lakes (PDF). Light List. United States Coast Guard. 2014.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  4. The Sturgeon Bay Maritime Museum
  5. "Eagle Bluff Light Station". Door County Historical Society. 2018-12-19. Archived from the original on 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  6. Badtke, Frances (1964). Eagle Lighthouse. Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin: Door County Publishing Co. p. 39.

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