Cobb Point Bar Light

The Cobb Point Bar Light (also called Cobb Island Bar Light) was a screw-pile lighthouse located in the Potomac River.

Cobb Point Bar Light
1912 photograph of Cobb Point Bar Light (USCG)
Locationoff Cobb Island in the Potomac River at the mouth of the Wicomico River
Coordinates38.2424°N 76.8266°W / 38.2424; -76.8266
Year first lit1889
Deactivated1940
Foundationscrew-pile
Constructioncast-iron/wood
Tower shapehexagonal house
Focal height18.5 metre 
Original lensfourth-order Fresnel lens
CharacteristicFl G 4s 

History

A light at Cobb Point was first requested in 1875 to mark the entrance to the tricky channel leading into the Wicomico River (not to be confused with the river of the same name on the Eastern Shore). After two additional requests, funds were finally appropriated in 1887. Construction was delayed, however, and the light was not commissioned until Christmas 1889.

A fire in 1939 caused by light keeper Matthew Wicke, resulted in heavy damage, and in the following year the house was torn down, replaced by a beacon set on the same foundation.

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References

  • "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Maryland" (PDF). United States Coast Guard Historian's Office.
  • Cobb Point Bar Light, from the Chesapeake Chapter of the United States Lighthouse Society
  • de Gast, Robert (1973). The Lighthouses of the Chesapeake. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 158.
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