Sullivan's Island Range Lights
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Constructed1848
ConstructionWooden - Front
Metal skeletal tower - Rear
Metal skeletal tower - Rear
Front range light in foreground and rear range light in background | |
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| Location | Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, South Carolina |
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| Coordinates | 32°45′22″N 79°51′07″W / 32.756°N 79.852°W[clarification needed] |
| Tower | |
| Constructed | 1848 |
| Construction | Wooden - Front Metal skeletal tower - Rear |
| Height | 45 feet (14 m) - Front 132 feet (40 m) - Rear |
| Shape | Open-frame square pyramid (rear); frame structure (rear) |
| Light | |
| Deactivated | After 1901 No longer in existence |
| Focal height | 120 feet (37 m) - Rear |
| Lens | 6th order Fresnel lens |
| Characteristic | Fixed red (rear); fixed white (front) |
The Sullivan's Island Range Lights were range lights on the southern end of Sullivan's Island in Charleston County, South Carolina. The light station was first established in 1848 and was destroyed in 1861 during the Civil War. It was rebuilt after the war and the lights were in existence at least as late as 1901. Neither of the range lights still remains today.[1][2][3]
Sullivan's Island is a barrier island at the northern entrance to the Charleston harbor. The entire island is now the Town of Sullivan's Island. It is the location of Fort Moultrie and the current Charleston Light.
