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Maniguin Island Lighthouse

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On all previous stations, it has been necessary either to use materials purchased or plans prepared under the supervision of the Spanish Government. As this station was the first to be constructed throughout, construction was speedy and of a higher standard at a much lower cost. At the end of the
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A party of two Americans, one Spanish mason, and 40 Filipinos was organized in December 1904, and sent to this station, leaving Manila on December 29. On March 20, 1905, the party was increased to a total of 106 by the employment of local laborers. A dedicated
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was displayed from the highest point of Maniguin Island, at an elevation of 40 metres (130 feet) above mean high water. The light was visible all around the horizon, and in clear weather was visible at a distance of 21 km (13 miles).
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lighthouse on Maniguin Island was part of the Maritime Lighting program of the Philippine Archipelago which was in full swing in the latter part of 19th century. The original design was a beautiful and massive masonry tower similar to the
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In 1904, a preliminary examination was made of this island. A map has been made and the elevation of the site of the proposed station obtained. A new plan for the various structures to be erected was prepared. For the first time,
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Work on the tower was immediately begun after the construction of the temporary quarters. The dwellings and accessory buildings were also made with reinforced concrete. A contract had been let in
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Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department, "Fifth Annual Report of the Philippine Commission 1904, Part 3", p.150. Washington Government Printing Office, 1905
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Bureau of Insular Affairs, U.S. War Department, "Sixth Annual Report of the Philippine Commission 1905, Part 3", Washington Government Printing Office, 1906
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1905, the tower was constructed to the balcony, cistern built, foundation of dwelling finished, doors, windows, and louvres made.
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will be used instead of masonry for a lighthouse tower in the Philippines. A budget of ₱60,000 was set for the construction.
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Department of Commerce and Labor, "Notice to Mariners, June 1905", p.16 Washington Government Printing Office, 1905
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Department of Commerce, "United States Coast Pilot, Philippine Islands", p.207. Washington Printing Office, 1919.
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U.S. Hydrographic Office, "List of Lights, Vol.2", Washington Government Printing Office, 1920
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Image of the American-built Maniguin (Maningning) lighthouse and the white replacement tower.
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Work was completed the following year and the fourth-order light was lit for the first time.
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American design for the Maniguin Lighthouse, which was eventually constructed
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Por Algunos Padres de la Mision de la Compañia de Jesus en Estas Islas,
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a short distance away from the original tower as a replacement.
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When the Americans took control of the Philippines after the
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on top is located near the southeastern point of the island.
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for the iron stairs, which were delivered in August 1905.
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On April 1, 1905, a temporary fixed white light from a
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with deep water at their edges. The round cylindrical
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This American lighthouse was recently abandoned. The
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Original Spanish design for the Maniguin Lighthouse
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Maniguin Island


Culasi
Antique
Philippines
Coordinates
11°35′52.58″N 121°41′48.21″E / 11.5979389°N 121.6967250°E / 11.5979389; 121.6967250
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Fresnel lens
Characteristic
lighthouse
Cuyo
Sulu Sea
Culasi
Antique
Philippines
coral reefs
concrete
gallery

second-order
Cape Melville Lighthouse
Spanish–American War
reinforced concrete
sloop
lens lantern

Hong Kong

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