Collectibles
Harbour Lights - Pensacola Light, Florida
- Item Number
- 180
- Estimated Value
- 70 USD
Item Description
The first lighthouse at Pensacola went into service in December 1824. The station had one of the first woman keepers in the U.S.; Michaela Ingraham served as keeper for 15 years after her husband, the light's first keeper, died in 1840. The 159-foot tall brick tower that stands today was constructed in 1858. It has been proclaimed "one of America's most haunted lighthouses."
Item Special Note
HL 150. Introduced in 1995 and retired by Harbour Lights in 1997. In original box with certificate of authenticity.
Donated By:
Frank and Carolyn Carbone
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