Hudson River Lighthouses

Hudson River Lighthouses

Hudson River Lighthouses

Hudson River Lighthouses

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Overview


The Hudson River's unique navigational icons are celebrated in this collection of mailable vintage-photograph postcards. Set against the backdrop of purple mountains, lush hillsides, and tidal wetlands, the lighthouses of the Hudson River were built between 1826 and 1921 to improve navigational safety on a river teeming with freight and passenger traffic. Unlike the towering beacons of the seacoasts, these river lighthouses were architecturally diverse, ranging from short conical towers to elaborate Victorian houses. Operated by men and women who at times risked and lost their lives in service of safe navigation, these beacons have overseen more than a century of extraordinary technological and social change. Of the dozens of historic lighthouses and beacons that once dotted the Hudson River, just eight remain, including the iconic Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor's great monument to freedom and immigration, which served as an official lighthouse between 1886 and 1902.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467103657
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/17/2019
Series: Postcards of America
Pages: 15
Product dimensions: 4.80(w) x 6.60(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author


The Hudson River Maritime Museum, established in 1980, is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the rich maritime and industrial history of the Hudson River and its tributaries. The museum is a member of the Hudson River Lighthouse Coalition, which contributed to this project.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 New York Harbor 11

2 Tappan Zee 23

3 Hudson Highlands 37

4 Poughkeepsie to Kingston 53

5 Rondout Creek 65

6 Saugerties 79

7 Catskills 89

8 Lost Lighthouses North to Albany 101

9 Preservation 113

About the Organization 127

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