Morris Island Lighthouse

Morris Island Lighthouse

Save The Light, Inc.
P. O. Box 12490
Charleston, SC 29422
843-633-0099

1673 Three years after Charles Towne was founded, records show a navigation aid on Morris Island consisting of a raised metal pan filled with pitch and set afire at night.
1767 The first lighthouse, 42 feet tall, is built on Morris Island to guide ships approaching Charleston Harbor.
1838 A second, taller tower replaces the first lighthouse. This new lighthouse is 102 feet tall with a revolving light.
1862 The Civil War begins in 1861 and the lighthouse is destroyed in 1862 to prevent its use by Union troops as a lookout tower.
1876 The new Morris Island Lighthouse is illuminated on October 1, 1876.
1938 The Morris Island Lighthouse, originally constructed 1200 feet onshore, is now at the water's edge. The housing complex is dismantled and the lighthouse is automated on June 22.
1962 The Morris Island Lighthouse is decommissioned and replaced by the new Sullivan's Island Lighthouse. In 1965, the lighthouse is sold to a private citizen by the Federal Government as surplus property.
1999 Save The Light, Inc. buys the historic lighthouse for $75,000 to preserve it for the people of South Carolina. In 2000, the lighthouse is transferred to the State of South Carolina through the Department of Natural Resources. The lighthouse is leased to Save The Light, Inc. for 99 years to coordinate the stabilization, erosion control and restoration of the lighthouse and to raise the necessary funds for that work.
2007 Save The Light, Inc. begins the Morris Island Lighthouse preservation with the help of the Army Corps of Enginners.
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