28225c. (boudoir size cabinet photo) Marblehead Neck Lighthouse, Mass. c.1880 by Merrill H Graves, Marblehead Neck.
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28225c. (boudoir size cabinet photo) Marblehead Neck Lighthouse, Mass. c.1880 by Merrill H Graves, Marblehead Neck.
28225c. (boudoir size cabinet photo) Marblehead Neck Lighthouse, Mass. c.1880 by Merrill H Graves, Marblehead Neck. The first lighthouse was built in the part of Marblehead Neck known as Point O’Neck, at the entrance to the harbor. This white brick tower 20 feet high was constructed and first lighted on October 10, 1835. However, the area was growing in popularity as a summer resort, and large cottages began springing up all around the lighthouse. By 1880, the first light was obscured by houses and could not be seen at sea. In 1883 a temporary lantern was put at the top of a 100-foot mast near the lighthouse. This sufficed for a while, but by 1895 it was decided that a new lighthouse was in order. The second Marblehead Light was finished by the following year and was first lighted on April 20, 1896. The temporary light is not in this photo, thus dating it to prior to 1883. Cabinet photo measures 5 ¼” x 8 3/8”. Photos of this early light are extremely rare. Close, clear sepia view, quite clean and crisp, with original photographer’s label on back. (F-). $84.