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Jones Point Light

Lighthouse in Virginia, United States


Summary

Lighthouse in Virginia, United States

FieldValue
imageJones Point Light.jpg
captionJones Point Light in 2022
locationAlexandria, Virginia
coordinates
yearlit1856
automated1919
yeardeactivated1926-1995
foundationNatural / Emplaced
constructionWood
shapeConical lantern on square house
lensFifth order Fresnel lens
module{{Infobox NRHP
embedyes
nameJones Point Lighthouse and District of Columbia South Cornerstone
designated_other1Virginia Landmarks Register
designated_other1_dateMarch 18, 1980
designated_other1_number100-0116
designated_other1_num_positionbottom
locationJones Point Park, Alexandria, Virginia
built
architectureGreek Revival
addedMay 19, 1980
area1 acre
refnum80000352

The Jones Point Light is a small river lighthouse located on the Potomac River in Alexandria, Virginia. It was built in 1855.

Lighthouse

It is a small, one-story house with a lantern on top and served primarily as a warning light for naval ships approaching the Washington Navy Yard. The lighthouse was discontinued in 1926, replaced by a small steel skeletal tower located nearby; this smaller tower was in use for ten years before being discontinued. After being dark for more than half a century, Jones Point Light was relit by a private concern in 1995, however, it was eventually put out again after ownership switched from the Daughters of the American Revolution Foundation to the National Park Service. Certain local efforts have called for the structure to be relit, but as of 2017, the only working lighthouse on the Potomac River is the Fort Washington Point Lighthouse, located five miles downriver.

The lighthouse is located on Jones Point in Alexandria, and is part of Jones Point Park. Visitors can approach the lighthouse, but it is currently impossible to enter the building.

The lighthouse is immediately north of the confluence of Hunting Creek and the Potomac River. The 1791-1792 survey of the boundaries of the District of Columbia began at a spot that was then at the tip of a cape at the Point. The south cornerstone from the boundary survey remains in the seawall adjacent to the lighthouse.

In 1980, the lighthouse and the cornerstone were listed in the National Register of Historic Places as reference #80000352. The lighthouse is also listed in the Library of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey as survey number VA-641. The listing shows lighthouse drawings and several black-and-white photos of the lighthouse prior to restoration.

References

References

  1. "Virginia Landmarks Register". Virginia Department of Historic Resources.
  2. {{NRISref
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