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Coordinates: 44°00′25.4″N 88°31′11.3″W / 44.007056°N 88.519806°W / 44.007056; -88.519806
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{{Infobox lighthouse
{{Infobox lighthouse
| name = Rockwell Light
| name = Rockwell Light
| image_name = RockwellLight.jpg
| image = RockwellLight.jpg
| caption = Rockwell Lighthouse
| caption = Rockwell Lighthouse
| location = [[Oshkosh, Wisconsin]]
| location = [[Oshkosh, Wisconsin]]
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| coordinates = {{coord|44|00|25.4|N|88|31|11.3|W|region:US_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| pushpin_map = Wisconsin
| yearbuilt = 1910
| pushpin = lighthouse
| yearlit = 1910
| automated =
| coordinates_footnotes =
| yeardeactivated = >1965
| yearbuilt = 1910
| foundation =
| yearlit = 1910
| construction = Concrete
| automated =
| shape = Octagonal
| yeardeactivated = >1965
| height =
| foundation =
| focalheight = {{convert|26|ft|m|abbr=on}}<ref name="Friends"/>
| construction = Concrete
| lens =
| shape = Octagonal
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| range =
| characteristic = Fixed red
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The '''Rockwell Light''' is located on the northern harbor area of [[Oshkosh, Wisconsin]], in [[Winnebago County, Wisconsin]].
The '''Rockwell Light''' is located on the northern harbor area of [[Oshkosh, Wisconsin]], in [[Winnebago County, Wisconsin]].


==History==
==History==
The [[lighthouse]] was thought up by William Bray as a way to mark his harbor as well as the entrance to the [[Fox River (Wisconsin)|Fox River]].<ref name="Friends">{{cite web|url=http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=577|title=Bray's Point (Rockwell), WI|work=Lighthouse Friends|accessdate=September 29, 2017}}</ref> In 1909 Bray found an architect who drew up the plans but he died in that year before he could carry through with the work. Bray had the lighthouse completed in 1910 which appeared on Light Lists for several decades.<ref name="Friends"/> William Bray had paid for the lighthouse using his own funds. Later after commercial traffic picked up in the port the government realized the importance of the light so they paid some of its expenses.<ref>[http://www.ipl.org/div/light/GL/Rockwell.html Internet Public Library: Lighthouses: A Photographic Journey<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The lighthouse was sold in 1917 and changed hands several times before a restoration job was done the following year. In the 1920s the lighthouse was operated by the ''Cook & Brown Lime Company'' which shipped goods along the Fox River. The company owned the lighthouse until at least 1965, further future information is unavailable. At some point the lighthouse was deactivated as the structure no longer appears on the Coast Guard’s official Light List.
The [[lighthouse]] was thought up by William Bray as a way to mark his harbor as well as the entrance to the [[Fox River (Green Bay tributary)|Fox River]].<ref name="Friends">{{cite web|url=http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=577|title=Bray's Point (Rockwell), WI|work=Lighthouse Friends|accessdate=September 29, 2017}}</ref> In 1909 Bray found an architect who drew up the plans but he died in that year before he could carry through with the work. Bray had the lighthouse completed in 1910 which appeared on Light Lists for several decades.<ref name="Friends"/> William Bray had paid for the lighthouse using his own funds. Later after commercial traffic picked up in the port the government realized the importance of the light so they paid some of its expenses.<ref>[http://www.ipl.org/div/light/GL/Rockwell.html Internet Public Library: Lighthouses: A Photographic Journey<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The lighthouse was sold in 1917 and changed hands several times before a restoration job was done the following year. In the 1920s the lighthouse was operated by the ''Cook & Brown Lime Company'' which shipped goods along the Fox River. The company owned the lighthouse until at least 1965, further future information is unavailable.<ref name="Friends"/> At some point the lighthouse was deactivated as the structure no longer appears on the Coast Guard's official Light List.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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{{reflist}}


==Additional reading==
==Further reading==
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{{refbegin}}
* Havighurst, Walter (1943) ''The Long Ships Passing: The Story of the Great Lakes'', [[Macmillan Publishers]].
* Havighurst, Walter (1943) ''The Long Ships Passing: The Story of the Great Lakes'', [[Macmillan Publishers]].
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{{Lighthouses of Wisconsin}}
{{Lighthouses of Wisconsin}}
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[[Category:Lighthouses completed in 1949]]
[[Category:Lighthouses completed in 1910]]
[[Category:Towers completed in 1949]]
[[Category:1910 establishments in Wisconsin]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Oshkosh, Wisconsin]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Oshkosh, Wisconsin]]
[[Category:Lighthouses in Winnebago County, Wisconsin]]
[[Category:Lighthouses in Winnebago County, Wisconsin]]

Latest revision as of 01:33, 7 December 2024

Rockwell Light
Rockwell Lighthouse
Map
LocationOshkosh, Wisconsin
Coordinates44°00′25.4″N 88°31′11.3″W / 44.007056°N 88.519806°W / 44.007056; -88.519806
Tower
Constructed1910
ConstructionConcrete
Height13 m (43 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
ShapeOctagonal
Light
First lit1910
Deactivated>1965
Focal height26 ft (7.9 m)[1]
CharacteristicFixed red

The Rockwell Light is located on the northern harbor area of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in Winnebago County, Wisconsin.

History

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The lighthouse was thought up by William Bray as a way to mark his harbor as well as the entrance to the Fox River.[1] In 1909 Bray found an architect who drew up the plans but he died in that year before he could carry through with the work. Bray had the lighthouse completed in 1910 which appeared on Light Lists for several decades.[1] William Bray had paid for the lighthouse using his own funds. Later after commercial traffic picked up in the port the government realized the importance of the light so they paid some of its expenses.[2] The lighthouse was sold in 1917 and changed hands several times before a restoration job was done the following year. In the 1920s the lighthouse was operated by the Cook & Brown Lime Company which shipped goods along the Fox River. The company owned the lighthouse until at least 1965, further future information is unavailable.[1] At some point the lighthouse was deactivated as the structure no longer appears on the Coast Guard's official Light List.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d "Bray's Point (Rockwell), WI". Lighthouse Friends. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  2. ^ Internet Public Library: Lighthouses: A Photographic Journey

Further reading

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