Lighthouses of Hampton Roads: A History
For nearly two centuries, the beacons of light stations guided vessels through the deceptively hazardous waters in and around Hampton Roads. Eleven light stations have dotted the southeastern coast of Virginia since the days of the early republic. Starting with Alexander Hamilton's establishment of the federal lighthouse service, their story meanders through the American Civil War, Reconstruction, the Second World War and beyond, tracing the development of maritime commerce in the region. The keepers themselves were mostly white men from Virginia or North Carolina, however, caretakers also included immigrants, women, and formerly enslaved men. For almost two hundred years, these stalwarts maintained the beacons that guided vessels through these waters. They also rescued those in peril. Far from being isolated, their collective lives were intertwined with the events and innovations that shaped the nation. Local historian Benjamin Trask tells their stories.
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Lighthouses of Hampton Roads: A History
For nearly two centuries, the beacons of light stations guided vessels through the deceptively hazardous waters in and around Hampton Roads. Eleven light stations have dotted the southeastern coast of Virginia since the days of the early republic. Starting with Alexander Hamilton's establishment of the federal lighthouse service, their story meanders through the American Civil War, Reconstruction, the Second World War and beyond, tracing the development of maritime commerce in the region. The keepers themselves were mostly white men from Virginia or North Carolina, however, caretakers also included immigrants, women, and formerly enslaved men. For almost two hundred years, these stalwarts maintained the beacons that guided vessels through these waters. They also rescued those in peril. Far from being isolated, their collective lives were intertwined with the events and innovations that shaped the nation. Local historian Benjamin Trask tells their stories.
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Lighthouses of Hampton Roads: A History

Lighthouses of Hampton Roads: A History

by Benjamin H. Trask
Lighthouses of Hampton Roads: A History

Lighthouses of Hampton Roads: A History

by Benjamin H. Trask

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For nearly two centuries, the beacons of light stations guided vessels through the deceptively hazardous waters in and around Hampton Roads. Eleven light stations have dotted the southeastern coast of Virginia since the days of the early republic. Starting with Alexander Hamilton's establishment of the federal lighthouse service, their story meanders through the American Civil War, Reconstruction, the Second World War and beyond, tracing the development of maritime commerce in the region. The keepers themselves were mostly white men from Virginia or North Carolina, however, caretakers also included immigrants, women, and formerly enslaved men. For almost two hundred years, these stalwarts maintained the beacons that guided vessels through these waters. They also rescued those in peril. Far from being isolated, their collective lives were intertwined with the events and innovations that shaped the nation. Local historian Benjamin Trask tells their stories.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467146159
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 07/17/2023
Series: The History Press
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 1,032,469
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Benjamin H. Trask has more than twenty years of teaching experience, mostly as a middle school history teacher. He holds an undergraduate degree in education and a master of arts degree in history, both from Virginia Tech. Prior to teaching, he was the librarian and a curator at The Mariners' Museum in Newport News. His exhibits, presentations and publications revolve around yellow fever, the American Civil War, maritime affairs and African American history.
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