Sunday, July 1, 2018

CAPE HENLOPEN LIGHT HOUSE



CAPE HENLOPEN LIGHTHOUSE

FACTS

The burning of the staircase
&
Cows caused the erosion that toppled the light

This was during the American Revolution, the keeper at the time of these incidents was
Mr. Hedgecock. The British had war ships at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and Mr.
Hedgecock was grazing his cows on the grassy dune near the light house and were noticed
by the British who sent an officer ashore to ask about procurement of some cows as their
provisions were low. Hedgecovk gave the British officer the old heave ho who returned
to his ship, sumoned reinforcements, returned, but the landing party found no cows to take.
Hedgecock had driven them all into the nearby woods and underbrush. The British, fearing
American bushwackers in the woods decided not to search for the cows.

However, they turned in anger against the light house where they set fire to the wooden
staircase which flames gutted the tower and destroyed the lantern and reflectors.

Set aside the fact that the 1760's light was sitting atop a grassy sand dune that was eroding
perhaps30 feet a year. There was some local consideration that the keepers cows grazing
the grassy sand dune, destroyed thegrass that was holding the dune in place, thereby allowing
the erosion of the lighthouse foundations.


Abstract: Michael Morgan's Delaware Diary Delaware Coast Press, 25 August 2010.
www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com 07/01/18 by Harrison H.

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