Sunday, December 6, 2015

Christmas at the 1905 Museum - And how these events happen


How Things Happen at the 1905 Museum

When you visit the 1905 House Museum at the New Presque Isle Lighthouse and notice something has been changed, for the Christmas event the other day for instance, do you wonder how it happens? Do you wonder who makes it happen? Well it is the volunteers of the Presque Isle Township Museum Society (PITMS) who make these displays happen. 

Of course, Presque Isle Township, through The Parks and Recreation Department own the buildings and grounds, and have and are spending time, effort, and money to maintain them for all of us. But it is PITMS volunteers who do the work, collect donations of artifacts, purchase artifacts, and maintain many of the displays you see. Primarily the artifacts are in the 1905 House, but they are also in both the Lights as well. Next year we will, through an arrangement with the Township, be refurbishing four new rooms with artifacts at the New Presque Isle Lighthouse that were formally used by the Gift Shop.

By becoming a member of PITMS you support all of our efforts. We encourage you to join us, and to subscribe to our email newsletters on our website:  www.PresqueIsleLighthouses.org. If you wish to volunteer in any of efforts please email us at:  PILighthouses@Gmail.com.

Below are are few of the many displays recently decorated at the 1905 House by PITMS.

Please have a Happy Holiday!










Saturday, December 5, 2015

A wonderful Christmas celebration at the New Presque Isle Lighthouse today! The Presque Isle Township Parks Department had Sleigh Rides, Crafts for Kids, and Santa Claus in person. The Presque Isle Museum Society (PITMS) had the entire 1905 House Museum decorated for the holidays. Speical Thanks to Netta's in Posen for donating the pine bows and other decorations. The house looked much like it did for the first Christmas.






THANKS AGAIN TO EVERYONE WHO VISITED 
AND THOSE WHO PREPARED FOR THIS EVENT. 
Both the Lighthouse and the Museum looked wonderful!

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

A wonderful Member Donation to PITMS!

Our Members are the KEY to our Success!


Recently PITMS received a generous and timely donation from Jackie and Eaman Power. They had collected artifacts from the area, including bottles they recovered from Thompsons Harbor and the Grand Lake area over the years. Most of these bottles and utensils date from the early 1900's. Since we are planning on restoring the kitchen area of the 1870 Lighthouse this gift is perfectly timed.

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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Christmas Celebration

at the
New Presque Isle Lighthouse

December 5th from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM

There will be Sleigh Rides, Cookie Decorating, 
Hot Chocolate, Coloring Pages, and a Keepsake 
Photo of your visit with Santa! 

The 1905 House will be open and decorated for the season.


Sunday, October 11, 2015

Saturday, October 10, 2015

A History of the Presque Isle Harbor Range Light

The Presque Isle Harbor Range Light
Built 1870
In service 1871-Present

Location:  East Grand Lake Road north of 638 Highway,  Presque Isle, Michigan 49777
Information:  989.595.9917

The Range Light, Briefly
When the Old (1840) Lighthouse went dark, its function of safely guiding mariners into Presque Isle Harbor was taken over by the Range Light. These two beacons put mariners in the channel leading into the harbor, avoiding the shallows to either side. After more than 140 years the Range Light remains an active aid to navigation. The site is now a park owned and operated by Presque Isle Township.
Presque Isle Old Front Range Light
When You Visit
Range Light Park is located on east Grand Lake Road, two-tenths of a mile north of the intersection with Highway 638. The park is open dawn to dusk throughout the year.

Park your car in the lot across the road from Range Light Park.  At the back of the parking area is the Rear Light atop a tall steel tower.  The old fuel storage building is nearby.  Behind the fence is the old keeper's residence which is now a private home.


Now you can cross E. Grand Lake Road to the Park.  Warning!  This is a 55 mph highway.  Please watch for vehicles as you cross the street. Do not assume that drivers will slow down for the pedestrian crossing.

Close to the road you will find the original 1870 Front Range Light tower, and near it a statue of Anna Garrity who served as Keeper for more than two decades. The burial site of Adeline Sims, wife of Keeper William Sims, is across the service drive.

A short walkway leads to the beach on Presque Isle Bay. This stretch of sandy shoreline, rare on rocky Lake Huron, is a fine place to swim or relax. The harbor view is excellent. Picnic tables, grills, and portable toilets are located nearby. Kindly respect the private properties on either side of the park.

Plans for Range Light Park include construction of a wider walkway and a picnic shelter, both accessible for those with limited mobility.

Presque Isle Range Light, Current Lights
A History of Range Light Park
After 30 years of service, the Old (1840) Lighthouse at Presque Isle was decommissioned and the New (1870) Light was illuminated at the start of the 1871 shipping season. However, boats still required safe access to the Harbor. The Range Light met this need.

Range lights are paired beacons, one higher than the other, with the two separated by a distance. When aligned vertically, these lights provide a bearing to guide mariners safely through a channel. In other countries these beacons are called “leading lights” because they form a “leading line” (course) for safe passage through shallow or dangerous waters.

In daylight the beacons are supplemented by daymarks — painted panels visible at a distance. Like the lights at night, these panels must be aligned vertically to assure a proper course. The U.S. Coast Guard uses twelve patterns for daymarks. Presque Isleʼs daymark pattern, designated KRW, has three vertical stripes, two red-orange with a white stripe between.

In June 1869, for a sum of $100, Fredrick Burnham sold 8.5 acres on Presque Isle Harbor to the United States Government to serve as the site for a range light. The original structures were constructed the following year. This installation consisted of a short wooden tower housing the Front Light, and in the Keeperʼs Dwelling a third floor room with a large window for display of the Rear Light.
Sculptor Dawn Barr with her statue of Keeper Anna Garrity
On September 8, 1870, Isaac Codington was named first Keeper of the Range Light with an annual salary of $540. He supervised construction and served until his death five years later. William Sims, his assistant, took over and, in 1887, was followed by Thomas Garrity. Thomas was son of Patrick Garrity Sr., Keeper at the New Light. In 1891 Patrick Sr. became Range Light Keeper and Thomas transferred to the New Light. Patrick was followed in 1903 by his daughter, Anna Garrity. Anna, who served for 23 years, is one of just 27 female lighthouse keepers to serve on the Great Lakes. In turn she was followed by Vincent Newagon, Clement Richardson, and Gustav Hansen during the period 1923-39. Records are unclear, but it seems likely that USCG personnel tended the Range Light after 1939.

In 1967 the Front Range Light was replaced with a new tower. The original wooden structure was moved to the entrance to the Old Lighthouse Park. Several years later it was moved back to Range Light Park, placed near the road, and renovated. A tall steel tower replaced the Rear Range Light, and the former Keeperʼs Dwelling became a private home. Both the Front and Rear Lights remain under supervision of the Coast Guard.
Beach at Presque Isle Range Light Park
The second Keeper (1875-87) was Capt. William Sims. His wife Adeline died during his tenure and was buried on the Range Light property. Her marker includes a Masonic emblem. Relatives of William and Adeline Sims live in the Presque Isle area and continue to tend the grave.









Friday, October 9, 2015

A History of The New Presque Isle Lighthouse

Thursday, October 8, 2015

A New History of Presque Isle County's Shoreline Communities

A New History of Presque Isle County's Shoreline Communities

Years of research on the history of Presque Isle County has culminated in publication of Almost an Island: Early Histories of the Shoreline Settlements in Presque Isle County, by Gerald Micketti and Mark Thompson.  Mark is Executive Director and Curator of the Presque Isle County Historical Museum, and Jerry is the author of three book's in the Museum's Local History Book Series.   Published just this spring, this richly illustrated volume provides information on the communities of Presque Isle, Bell, Thompson's Harbor, Crawford's Quarry, Rogers City, Spensville, Hammond, and Grace.  Along the way the authors add new information, and sometimes totally revise, the "conventional wisdom" about certain people and events in the history of this area.  It's a great read!

Get your copy at the New Lighthouse Gift Shop!




Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The Old Presque Isle Lighthouse - A Brief History