Saginaw River Rear Range Light
About Saginaw River Rear Range Light
The Front Range Light was developed on a square timber bunk simply off the western waterway bank, and appeared as a 34 foot tall white painted pyramid timber outline structure comparable in configuration to that being utilized for pierhead signals all through the region at the time. With its upper half sheathed, a little encased room was in this manner made underneath the display for the capacity of oil and supplies, and in which the Keeper could look for shield while tending the light amid severe climate conditions.
The display was encompassed with an iron security railing and topped with a pre-assembled octagonal cast press light. Situated on a cast press platform inside the lamp, the Light's shining new settled white Sixth Order Fresnel focal point sat at a central plane of 37 feet, sending its light 8 ½ miles out into the cove.
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