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EBJones


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Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II
Location: Folly Beach, SC
Date: Nov 26, 2006
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/1250
Date Uploaded: Feb 10, 2007

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Comments: 17
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Taken from Folly Beach, right at the water's edge.

In the 1700s there were three islands that stretched for four miles between Folly Island and Sullivan’s Island. They were named Middle Bay Island, Morrison Island, and Cummings Point. The first Charleston lighthouse was built on Middle Bay Island in 1767. The lantern room had a revolving lamp that had a range of about 12 miles. In 1858 a Fresnel lens was installed.

In the early 1800s the channel leading to Charleston began to shift causing a change in the tidal currents. Sand began to build up between the islands and this resulted in the three islands merging into a single island. Since Morrison Island was the central of the three earlier islands, the now single island was called Morrison Island. Later the name was shortened to Morris Island.

The first Charleston lighthouse continued to provide service up to the Civil War. In 1861 the fleeing Confederate soldiers blew up the lighthouse so northern troops could not use it.

Following the civil war, in 1873, Congress appropriated money for the rebuilding of the Morris Island Lighthouse (then referred to as the Charleston Main Light). The lighthouse was completed in 1876 approximately 400 yards from the earlier tower. It stood 161 feet tall and was patterned after the Bodie Light of the Outer Banks in North Carolina. It even used the same paint scheme as a day mark – black and white horizontal stripes. There were a total of 15 buildings on the island besides the lighthouse tower. Included in these were the keeper’s quarters, various outbuildings, and a one-room schoolhouse (the school teacher came over from the mainland on Monday, taught the children during the week and returned to the mainland on Friday).

Toward the end of the 1800s the channel had again shifted, but this time the change threatened the Charleston Harbor. In order to keep the channel open several jetties had to be built. These were completed in 1889. Although the channel into Charleston was saved, the changing tidal currents resulting from the jetties caused severe erosion on Morris Island. The island began to shrink. By 1938 many of the buildings were destroyed and others moved. The light was automated in 1938 and the Fresnel lens was removed.

Since 1938 over 1600 feet of land surrounding the tower has been lost. Today it stands alone, completely surrounded by water. In 1962 the Sullivan’s Island lighthouse was built to replace the Morris Island Light, which was decommissioned. The U.S. Coast Guard had plans to demolish the tower but petitions from local residents saved the structure. The Coast Guard built an underground steel wall around the tower to protect it from further erosion damage. The lighthouse is now privately owned and efforts are underway to preserve the Morris Island Light.

The Morris Island Lighthouse Project - Savethelight.org - is working to preserve and restore the lighthouse.

Write up taken from the Folly Beach website.

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02/19/2007 07:36:51 PM
beautiful lighthouse!! thanks for including the history too!
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02/16/2007 08:05:07 PM
Very nice shot! Thanks for the history, too - it always adds so much to the experience of viewing the picture.
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02/16/2007 05:17:34 AM
nice one!
I've been down there a few mornings for sunrises.
But I can never seem to capture a decent picture of the actual lighthouse.
you've given me new hope.
mine are always hazy.
yours seems so clear.
it's too cold at the moment, but I'm going to take a trip back there sometime in the near future.
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02/13/2007 02:03:43 PM
that is a great image. nice I have never seen an actual light house they amaze me.
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02/12/2007 02:39:24 PM
Nice shot and good info.
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02/11/2007 06:43:10 PM
Great shot, and thanks for the background about it.
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02/11/2007 05:12:17 PM
I love lighthouses and this is a beautiful capture.
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02/11/2007 03:18:25 PM
I love lighthouses. We have alot of them in upper Michigan. Thanks for the history.
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02/11/2007 08:43:14 AM
I love lighthouses, I have a gallery on my website of Newfoundland lighthouses. I love this picture, the way the lighthouse is completely surrounded by water. I'm glad they didn't tear it down and I hope it doesn't get eroded away.
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02/11/2007 07:35:35 AM
That water looks so blue!! It contrasts well against the faded colors of the lighthouse.
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02/11/2007 07:20:20 AM
nice photo. Lighthouses just make wonderful photos. the waves capping add to this one. thanks for sharing this and the history
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02/11/2007 06:07:22 AM
Really great shot, the water looks so dark.
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02/11/2007 06:04:36 AM
Oh, that is so pretty. I miss water. Were you on a boat? The choppy sea is wonderful, as well as the colors. Great job!
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02/11/2007 04:25:26 AM
Wonderful composition. The deep inky water is gorgeous.
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02/10/2007 10:34:50 PM
Awesome shot. I would love to help.
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02/10/2007 08:24:25 PM
Thanks. I really like lighthouses, and it is good that they are being valued for the historic treasures that they are. Nice image. The blue of the water is good in this case.
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02/10/2007 06:37:11 PM
That's a lovely lighthouse shot. Where you actually on the water when you took it, or on the land? Either way, it's very nice.
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