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Watch Hill Lighthouse Declared Excess Property

By Timothy Harrison

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Watch Hill Lighthouse, Rhode Island.
Photo by: Lorraine Feaser

The United States Coast Guard has declared the Watch Hill Lighthouse in Westerly, Rhode Island as excess property. This means that, under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act, the General Services Administration can transfer ownership to any qualified nonprofit or other government entity.

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It is highly likely that the nonprofit Watch Hill Lighthouse Keepers Association, who has leased the lighthouse since August 31, 1986, will apply for ownership. However, the State of Rhode Island, or perhaps the town of Westerly, may apply for ownership and then lease the lighthouse back to the nonprofit.

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Reverse of postcard.


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Watch Hill lighthouse keeper Lawrence Havens ...


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Vintage post card showing a large crowd gathered ...


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Very old stereoview image of Rhode Island’s Watch ...


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Marjorie Elizabeth Congdon, daughter of Watch ...


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Kathy Mack, daughter of Watch Hill Lighthouse ...


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Two unidentified lighthouse keepers pose, one of ...


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Boatswain’s Mate 1st Class Charles “Rusty” ...


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Crowds gather in October of 2007 at the Watch ...


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The children of keeper Charles Merritt, Charlie ...


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John Anderson with his wife Hannah and dog ...


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Captain Roy A. Nash is addressing the crowd in ...


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Vintage undated photo of Watch Hill Lighthouse ...


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Carol Mack, wife of lighthouse keeper Bill Mack, ...


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Watch Hill Lighthouse as it appears from the ...
Photo by: Gerard Fay

This story appeared in the Nov/Dec 2020 edition of Lighthouse Digest Magazine. The print edition contains more stories than our internet edition, and each story generally contains more photographs - often many more - in the print edition. For subscription information about the print edition, click here.

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