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North Dumpling Island North Dumpling Island is a island in Fishers Island Sound of Long Island Sound, off the coast of Connecticut, south of Groton, Connecticut, Groton, within the territory of the town of Southold, New York, Southold on Long Island in New York Sta ...
in Long Island Sound off
Fishers Island, New York Fishers Island (Pequot: ''Munnawtawkit'') is an island that is part of Southold, New York, United States at the eastern end of Long Island Sound, off the southeastern coast of Connecticut across Fishers Island Sound. About long and wide, it i ...
. It was constructed in 1849, rebuilt in 1871, and deactivated in 1959, with the aid to navigation being moved to an automated metal tower placed nearby. The lighthouse itself and the grounds around it were sold to a private party. Around 1977, a new owner convinced the U. S. Coast Guard to return the light to the lighthouse and remove the skeleton tower.


History

A survey for a suitable location for a lighthouse in the area was undertaken by Lt. George M Bache, who concluded that two small light, one of South Dumpling Island and one on North Dumplin would be preferable to a single light on North Dumpling. Congress ignored or disagreed with these findings, and authorized funds for a lighthouse on the north island in 1947.
John Winthrop the Younger John Winthrop the Younger (February 12, 1606 – April 6, 1676) was an early governor of the Connecticut Colony, and he played a large role in the merger of several separate settlements into the unified colony. Early life Winthrop was born ...
sold the island to the U.S. government in that year for $600. Construction on the light keeper's house and the 25-foot octagonal tower was completed and the light illuminated in 1849, the lens was upgraded in 1855."North Dumpling Lighthouse"
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A fogbell was placed on the island by the New York and Stonington Steamboat Line, and the keeper was paid an additional $32 a year by the steamship line to operate it. However, when the keep – Alfred Clark at the time – learned that the keeper of Little Gull Island Light was paid $43, he refused to ring the bell any more. A government fog bell was installed in 1854. The lighthouse was rebuilt and relit in 1871, increasing the size of the tower to 29 feet and adding a mansard roof to the house. In 1893 a fifth order
Fresnel lens A Fresnel lens ( ; ; or ) is a type of composite compact lens developed by the French physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel (1788–1827) for use in lighthouses. It has been called "the invention that saved a million ships." The design allows the c ...
and a new Funck lamp were installed, replacing the sixth order Fresnel lens that was installed in 1871.Annual report of the Light-House Board to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1893, Treasury Department, Document No 1647 The lighthouse was deactivated in 1959, being replaced by an automated light on a skeleton tower, and the grounds and lighthouse were sold to a private party, George Washburn. The island was purchased in 1977 by David Levitt, president of the Doughnut Corporation of America, who remodeled and expanded the house. Levitt convinced the Coast Guard to move the light back to the stone tower and remove the skeleton tower.
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purchased the island for in 1986.


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Long Island lighthouses article
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