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Picture Courtesy of Texas Historical Commission

Construction of 67-foot tower was started in 1855. The French lens was lighted in 1856, to mark natural Gulf pass to Aransas and Corpus Christi Bays by way of Lydia Ann Channel -- named for the daughter of the first keeper. During Civil War, Confederates (in 1863) buried lens for safety before damaging tower to avert use of light by Federal forces. The auxiliary structures were rebuilt after 1919 hurricane. One of original Texas stations of U.S. Lighthouse Service (merged into the Coast Guard in 1939), this light was decommissioned in 1952 after pass shifted southward.

Lighthouse not open to public.

Restored in 1972 by Charles C. Butt.

Texas Historical Commission, 1973.

Harbor Island, NE end, Private and accessible only by boat; Port Aransas, Aransas County Texas

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