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message in a bottle was picked up by the passing schooner which hove to and anchored until the sea went down. Then the crew packed some food in a mackerel barrel and set it afloat. It drifted right into a little cove on the island and then the sea caught it and bounced it well up on the bank, out of the way of the surf. The hunger of the keepers was appeased until they were able to go ashore and get supplies at the village of York. The lighthouse was purchased from the General Services Administration in 2014 for $ 78,000, by Art Girard, a resident of Portland, Maine. It was subsequently sold to a Boston entity, the current owner (2023)
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President James Madison authorized the building of Boon Island Lighthouse during the War of 1812. A new lighthouse tower was erected near the old tower in 1855, consisting of a gray granite conical tower, 133 feet above the water, 6.2 nautical miles (11.5 km; 7.1 mi) off the coast of Maine.
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Boon Island Light suffered extensive damage in a blizzard in 1978. Several stones that make up the tower itself were washed into the sea as were all of the keepers dwellings and other outbuildings that had been on the island. As a result, the station was automated in 1980 and a solar powered beacon
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before being rescued. In 1799 the first day marker and a 50-foot wooden tower were established on the island, but it was washed away in the first 5 years. A stone day beacon was established in its place. In 1811 the station was converted to a full light station and a granite tower was constructed.
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One story is told of how the keepers were once marooned on the island for several weeks because of storms and rough weather. Their food supplies were low and starvation seemed to be staring them in the face. Just at the point of desperation a boat appeared and they signaled for help. The keeper's
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As Boon Island is a very flat piece of land, well surrounded by ledges, the tower appears at times to be springing up from the sea from a submerged ledge, especially when low clouds are flying. One of the most isolated stations off the Maine coast, it is also one of the most dangerous.
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During the 19th century a keeper died while on the island leaving his wife alone to tend to the station. She did so until she went insane and was found wandering the island by members of a rescue ship.
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installed. At the time, it was the tallest lighthouse in New England (base to tip, but not the highest light above sea level). A new keeper's dwelling was also built at this time.
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at 133 feet (41 m). The lighthouse has a focal plane at 137 feet (42 m) above mean high water. The light's beacon flashes white every 5 seconds.
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The current 133 foot cylindrical brown granite tower was constructed in 1855 and originally had a second order
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Boon Island Light is not open to the public. The only way to view the tower is by boat or aircraft.
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Light List, Volume I, Atlantic Coast, St. Croix River, Maine to Shrewsbury River, New Jersey
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Talk of building a lighthouse on Boon Island dates back as early as 1710 when the ship
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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ran aground on the barren outcrop that makes up the island. The crew of the
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as Boon Island Light Station on March 14, 1988, reference number 88000153.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in York County, Maine
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Charles W. Allen (2nd assistant, 1907–1911, first assistant 1911-?)
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Lighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine
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Morgan Trafton (1842 assistant keeper, lost in boating accident)
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is located on the 300-by-700-foot (91 m × 213 m)
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James Burke (2nd assistant, 1886–1887, 1st assistant 1887–1890)
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William C. Williams (1st assistant 1885, then keeper 1885–1911)
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Charles U. Gardner (Coast Guard relief keeper, c, 1942–1943)
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National Register of Historic Places in York County, Maine
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National Register of Historic Places listed place 
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Charles Allen (1st assistant, c. 1957, served 6 years)
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Leonidas H. Sawyer (2nd assistant, 1889. keeper 1889)
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This first tower was washed away in a storm in 1832.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Coordinates
43°7′17.218″N 70°28′35.119″W / 43.12144944°N 70.47642194°W / 43.12144944; -70.47642194
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Fog signal
Fresnel lens
VRB-25
Characteristic
Flashing
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
York, Maine
MPS
88000153
Boon Island
Maine
United States
Cape Neddick
New England
cannibalism
Fresnel lens
United States Coast Guard
American Lighthouse Foundation
National Register of Historic Places

National Register of Historic Places listings in York County, Maine
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places

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