Thank you for visiting our web site. We are the volunteers of the Friends
of Wood Island Lighthouse, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation.
We hope you will spend time
exploring our site and, in the process, come to know Wood Island Lighthouse
and the work of our group. Perhaps you will become interested in our restoration
project and support us in any way that you can. Being associated with
a lighthouse connects you to an important and exciting part of the Nation’s
history and a monument to the people who served in the U.S.Light House
Service as well as the U.S.Coast Guard. To start you off, here are some
facts to help you know Wood Island.
This historic lighthouse, authorized by President Thomas Jefferson, was
built in 1808. As Wood Island Light Station nears its bicentennial birthday,
our group has assumed the responsibility for its restoration and future
use under a license granted by the U.S. Coast Guard. We began in March
of 2003 and have made great strides in the fiv years since we started.
Wood Island is a 35-acre uninhabited island sitting at the mouth of the
Saco River just off the coast of Biddeford, Maine. The island hosts a
wide variety of birds and is the nesting site for hundreds of seagulls,
common eiders and other birds. It is an important stop on the Eastern
Seaboard migratory Flyway. The Audubon Society manages almost 30 acres
as a bird sanctuary.
The lighthouse, standing on the eastern seaward point of the island, is
a picturesque structure consisting of a two-story keeper’s house
connected to the 42-foot stone tower by an enclosed passageway. A stone
oil house is situated nearby. A boathouse, sheltered from the open ocean,
sits at the opposite end of the island and is connected to the lighthouse
by a raised wooden walkway approximately a half-mile away. The island
is a step back in time to the era when ship navigation depended on its
light and the task of operating and maintaining the light was performed
by a succession of keepers and their families. Today, occasional visitors
go to the island in kayaks and small boats to picnic on the lighthouse
grounds. The lighthouse is closed to the public, but the Friends of Wood
Island Lighthouse began to give tours to small groups in the summer of
2004 making it possible for visitors to see the interior and to learn
about the lifestyle of the keepers and their lifesaving heroics. These
tours will continue in the summer of 2008.
Wood Island has a storied past. One of our early activities is the research
and writing of a detailed account of that past and the people whose service
contributed so much to maritime Maine and the country. We have posted
a Chronology and Keepers List under the History Link and have several
stories of happenings on the island posted.
We have launched a fundraising campaign to finance the restoration effort.
The lighthouse is structurally sound, but much work is needed to put it
into stable and attractive condition. Our construction will be made more
difficult by the island limitations. Consequently, we need to raise a
significant sum of money to restore it and to maintain it for the future.
We are sure you will be enchanted by Wood
Island and its lighthouse. We hope your tour of this site will whet your
appetite to become involved -- whether near or far away. Thanks
again for stopping in and come again..
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