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Quoddy Head State Park Quoddy Head State Park is a state park located four miles off Maine State Route 189 in Lubec, Maine on the easternmost point of land in the continental United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the Uni ...
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, is the easternmost point of the contiguous
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. In 1808 a
lighthouse A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid, for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways. Lighthouses m ...
was constructed at the site to guide ships through the Quoddy Narrows. The current tower, with distinctive red-and-white stripes, was constructed in 1858 and is an active aid to navigation. The 3rd order
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is the only 3rd order and one of only eight Fresnel lenses still in use on the Maine Coast. The light station was added to the
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as West Quoddy Head Light Station on July 4, 1980.


Description

West Quoddy Head is an easterly-pointing peninsula in southeastern Lubec, overlooking
Quoddy Narrows Quoddy can mean the following places: ;Canada * East Quoddy, Nova Scotia * West Quoddy, Nova Scotia ;United States *Quoddy Head State Park in Maine *West Quoddy Head Light West Quoddy Head, in Quoddy Head State Park, Lubec, Maine, is the easte ...
, a
strait A strait is an oceanic landform connecting two seas or two other large areas of water. The surface water generally flows at the same elevation on both sides and through the strait in either direction. Most commonly, it is a narrow ocean chan ...
between Lubec and Campobello Island, Canada, that provides access to
Passamaquoddy Bay Passamaquoddy Bay (french: Baie de Passamaquoddy) is an inlet of the Bay of Fundy, between the U.S. state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick, at the mouth of the St. Croix River. Most of the bay lies within Canada, with its w ...
and harbors located on the St. Croix River and other rivers which empty into the bay. Most of the peninsula is part of
Quoddy Head State Park Quoddy Head State Park is a state park located four miles off Maine State Route 189 in Lubec, Maine on the easternmost point of land in the continental United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the Uni ...
, and the light station is located near the southern end of its eastern face A stone sign describes the lighthouse as the " easternmost point in the U.S.A." It is the easternmost building in the United States (a nearby sign proclaims the "easternmost giftshop in the U.S."), but the easternmost point is at rocks extending eastward from the shore. The present light station includes a tower, former keeper's quarters, service building, and oil house. The tower is circular, and is in height, with the beacon at above sea level. The light, magnified by a third-order Fresnel lens, has a range of . The tower is built of brick, and painted in alternating horizontal red and white stripes. A small gabled entry vestibule, also brick, projects from the tower. The keeper's house is a wood-frame structure, 1 stories in height.


History

A lighthouse at West Quoddy Head, Maine, was authorized by Congress in 1806. The light station was finished on April 21, 1808, at a cost of $5,000 (). In 1820, Congress authorized the first fog signal at the station, a bell, for a cost of $1,000 (). The current tower was built in 1858. The present station was built in 1858. The former keeper's house now serves as a museum and visitor's center. In 1990, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 25-cent stamp featuring the West Quoddy Head Light.


Keepers

* The first keeper was Thomas Dexter. *1939: Howard Grey was the last civilian keeper of the station prior to its transfer to the U.S. Coast Guard. *1962: As of August 15, 1962, BM1 Bruce Keene was OIC, or Officer-in-Charge (dates of the time he began and ended his tour are not known— he served at least through September 1964.) According to documents in the West Quoddy file, his father, LT Thomas Keene, had previously served as the head keeper of the light station. *1963: As of October 27, Keene was still OIC and (Engineman?) Richard Copeland was his assistant. *1978: Through May 31 the OIC was BM1 Cliffton Scholfield. He had a crew of two assistants: MK3 Kenneth Fisher (February–July 1977), MT2 Carl Hatch and FN David Blanding. *1978: On June 1, BM2 George Eaton took over as the OIC of the station. He had two assistants. *1979: MK3 Carl Hatch was a member of the crew. *1981: As of September 14, the OIC was BM1 John Richardson. *1988: The last OIC (keeper) was Malcolm Rouse, USCG.


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Maine


References


External links


West Quoddy Head Lighthouse
- West Quoddy Head Light Keepers Association {{Authority control Lighthouses completed in 1808 Lighthouses completed in 1858 Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine Lighthouses in Washington County, Maine Museums in Washington County, Maine Lighthouse museums in Maine Lubec, Maine National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Maine 1808 establishments in Maine