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Located on the Northside of Lake Pontchartrain and Tchefuncte River, Madisonville, La.  Built in 1837Tc

Tchefuncte River Lighthouse, Tchefuncte River and Lake Pontchartrain, Madisonville, Louisiana

Built in 1832.

TCHEFUNCTE RIVER RANGE LIGHTS

Location: North side of Lake Ponchartrain
Station Established: 1838
First Lit: 1868
Operational: Yes
Automated: Yes- 1952
Deactivated: No
Foundation Material: Stone
Construction Material: Brick
Tower Shape: Conical 
Markings: White with vertical black stripe
Relationship to Other Structures: Separate
Original Lens: 1868
Tower Height: 43 feet
Range: – 
Original Optic: Fifth Order Fresnel lens 
Present Optic: 250 mm
Characteristic: White light 3 seconds on and 3 seconds off
First Keeper: Benjamin Thurston
Current Use: Active aid to navigation – Plans to part of the Museum
Fog Signal: None but had a bell tower
National Register Status

Lighthouse Keepers:

  • Vincenzo Scorza; 1870-1872 [Passed away while bringing his report to the Lighthouse Board in 1872; information provided by Andrella Scorza Morris]

Historical Information:

  • The first tower was badly damaged in The Civil War. It was dismantled. A new tower was constructed on the original foundation- using some of the original brick.
  • The second tower was 10 feet taller than the first. A bell tower and square keepers tower was built next to the lighthouse. The lantern was from Cat Island Light.
  • The single black stripe that was on the tower functioned as a range indicator to help captain’s line up their approach to the river.
  • The keepers dwelling was moved uptown to the town of Madisonville. Today the house sits behind The Lake Pontrchartrain Basin Museum.
  • The town plans on moving the keeper’s house back to the original position next to the lighthouse after being restored. They must first build a protective wall near the lighthouse. They also are planning to build a pier for the access to the lighthouse.

Researched and written by Linda Herman, a volunteer through the Chesapeake Chapter of the U.S. Lighthouse Society.

 

 

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