Lynde Point Lighthouse, also
known as Saybrook Inner Lighthouse, is a lighthouse in Connecticut
, United States, on the west side of the mouth of
the Connecticut River on the
Long Island
Sound
, Old Saybrook, Connecticut
History
In 1803, the original wooden tower was built at
Lynde Point. However, the tower was too short
and instead of raising the old tower a new brownstone tower was
built in 1838. In 1852, a fourth-order
Fresnel lens replaced the ten lamps and
reflectors. In 1890, a fifth-order lens, which is still in the
tower today, was installed.
In 1886, the Saybrook
Breakwater Lighthouse
was built. Lynde Point then became commonly
known as the “Saybrook Inner Light" and Saybrook Breakwater became
known as the “Saybrook Outer Light”. Lynde Point Lighthouse was
electrified in 1955 and automated by the
United States Coast Guard in 1978.
In 1990 it was added to the
National Register of
Historic Places. Lynde Point is an active aid to navigation and
is not open to the public.