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California - State & Local History, U.S. Travel Photography - West, U.S. Travel Photography - General & Miscellaneous, Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings

Lighthouses of the Bay Area, California (Images of America Series)

by Betty S. Veronico
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Overview


The 1848 discovery of gold in the hills of California brought prospectors and adventurers west; many came across the country on the treacherous western trails, while others came by sea. The rugged coast of California and the dangers of the San Francisco Bay waters claimed many ships and their passengers. The loss of these ships and the ever-increasing number of vessels converging in the San Francisco Bay made it evident that navigational aids were desperately needed. To enhance maritime safety in the region, the San Francisco Bay's first light, located on Alcatraz Island, began construction in 1852. Light stations soon followed at Fort Point, Point Bonita, and the Farallon Islands. An additional 15 lights later served the bay, and two lightships were stationed outside the Golden Gate.

Synopsis


The 1848 discovery of gold in the hills of California brought prospectors and adventurers west; many came across the country on the treacherous western trails, while others came by sea. The rugged coast of California and the dangers of the San Francisco Bay waters claimed many ships and their passengers. The loss of these ships and the ever-increasing number of vessels converging in the San Francisco Bay made it evident that navigational aids were desperately needed. To enhance maritime safety in the region, the San Francisco Bay's first light, located on Alcatraz Island, began construction in 1852. Light stations soon followed at Fort Point, Point Bonita, and the Farallon Islands. An additional 15 lights later served the bay, and two lightships were stationed outside the Golden Gate.

About the Author, Betty S. Veronico


Betty S. Veronico, a commercial property manager on the San Francisco peninsula, is the coauthor of Images of America: San Carlos. A member of the U.S. Lighthouse Society, she taps public and private photograph collections for this assortment of vintage lighthouse imagery. This collection tells the tale of these light stations from 1852 to the present, along with an overview of lighthouse technology.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing SC
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738559438

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