Halfmoon Reef Lighthouse

Palacios Point near Collegeport, Texas
 

 



Halfmoon Reef Lighthouse
Taken from a scrapbook donated by Fay Smith Soli, daughter of Lizzie Will Morris Smith.
 


Head Lighthouse Keepers
 


First Assistant Lighthouse Keepers
 

W. B. Bridges (1859 - 1860)
Richard O'Hanlon (1860 - )
Joseph R. Sheldon (1868)
Benjamin C. Porter (1868 - 1869)
John Lawless (1869)
Horace W. Crockett (1860 - 1882)
James Hutchins (1882 - 1886)
Stephen D. Hill (1902 - 1906)
Christopher W. Sterry (1906 - 1908)
William Hill (1908 - 1910)
Charles W. Heartt (1910 - 1914)
Albert Broussard (1914 - at least 1915)
George W. Anderson (1918 - 1923)
Charles M. Teller (1923 - 1935)
Dallas M. Nelson (1936 - 1942)
Abner Reeves (1859 - 1860)
W. A. Simmons (1860)
Robert Rhoads (1860 - 1861)
John Williams (1861 - )
William J. Phillips (1868)
Robert Robson (1868 - 1869)
Harriet J. Lawless (1869)
Jane Crockett (1869 - 1871)
John S. Hicks (1871 - 1872)
Elias Yeamans (1872 - 1873)
G. Williams (1873)
Jane Crockett (1873 - 1875)
Frank Ray (1875 - 1880)
Edward Fox (1880 - 1881)
Howard Dunbar (1881 - 1882)
John M. Reynolds ( - 1915)
John Cainenburg (1915)
Henry J. Breece (1915)
George H. Caraway (1915 - )
Frank P. Spratley (1917 - 1918)
George W. Anderson (1918)
Archie E. Fox (at least 1919 - at least 1921)
Richard Holman (1922 - 1924)
W. A. Madden (at least 1925)
H. O. Welch ( - 1934)
 

Halfmoon Reef Lighthouse History
 


Topics of the Town
Happenings of the Day Told In Short Paragraphs.

The light house board gives notice that on or about September 15, 1902, a fixed red light of the fourth order will be established in the old light house, standing in five feet of water, on the southwesterly end of Halfmoon reef, making oft southwesterly from Palacios Point, northerly side of Matagorda bay. The focal plane of the light will be 35 feet above the water and light will be visible eleven miles, the eye of the observer 15 feet above the sea. The light will illuminate 270 degrees of the horizon, the dark sector lying between SE. ¾ S. and SW. ¾ W. (bearings from a vessel). The light house is a screw-pile structure, the pile foundation and roofs are black, and the superstructiure and lantern are white.

The Evening Post: Charleston, South Carolina, Friday, August 15, 1902
 

 

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