Pomham Rocks Light


 Pomham Rocks Lighthouse
© 2004 R. Holmes 

 

Location: East Side of Providence River
1871 - present --Lat 41 46 36 N - Long 72 22 12 W


Established: 1871


Lighthouse Constructed: 1871


Deactivated: 1974


Original Illuminating Apparatus: Six-Order Fresnel lens


Current Illuminating Apparatus: 250-mm lens


Height: Lighthouse: 40 feet (1906)
Skeleton tower: 20 feet (2005)


Status: Owned by Exxon Mobil Oil Company


Light Characteristic: Lighthouse: Fixed Red (1906)
Skeleton tower: Fixed Red (2005)


Range: Lighthouse: 7½ miles (1906)
Skeleton tower: 6 miles (2005)


Pomham Rocks lighthouse was built in 1871 on a large rock on the East Side of the Providence River. The two story wooden keeper's dwelling has a light tower attached to the roof. On December 1, just before sunset, the light's first keeper, C.H. Salisbury, climbed into the lantern room for the first time and lit the Sixth Order Fresnel lens for the first time. He remained at the light until his death in 1893.

For most of its years in service, Pomham Rocks light did not have electricity or running water. If the keeper or his family needed water, they had to get it from a well pump. In the 1950's, the Coast Guard electrified the lighthouse.

Pomham Light was discontinued in 1974. A light on a skeleton tower replaced it. The light's last keepers, Petty Office Jerome Murry and Petty Office Dennis Tardif, were reassigned to other stations in Rhode Island.

In July 1980, the General Service Administration, the government agency responsible for disposing of unneeded government property, put Pomham Rocks Light up for auction. It received thirty bids for the light. On August 12, the bids were opened. The high bid, $40,100, was placed by the Mobil Oil Corporation (now Exxon Mobil), who has a terminal nearby.

Exxon Mobil leased the Pomham Rocks Light to the American Lighthouse Foundation in 2005. The Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation, was formed in January 2005 in East Providnece, Rhode Island. Exxon Mobil donated $50,000 to the American Lighthouse Foundation for the restoration of the lighthouse.

On a June 6, 2005 ceremony at Pomham Rocks Lighthouse, the Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse and the American Lighthouse Foundation awarded a $300,000 contract to Abcore Restoration to repair and restore the lighthouse. They plan to start work immediately and finish the restoration by November 2005.

Abcore Restoration plans to install a new roof, rebuild the chimney, restore the siding, and repair water damag to the framing and rafters.

The Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse and the American Lighthouse Foundation have asked the Coast Guard to move the light back to the lighthouse when it is repaired

 

For information on the Pomham Rocks Lighthouse, contact:

Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse
Chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation
PO Box 15121
Riverside, RI 02915