HISTORY OF CAPE HENLOPEN
AND BEYOND
1920 WAR DEPARTMENT
DOOMS CAPE HENLOPEN LIGHT
The July 15, 1920 ,
Wilmington Morning News reports that Delaware Representative,
Dr. Layton's request for
assistance , receive bad news from the War Department which
told Layton the action of
the ocean seas is to blame for the erosion of the Cape Henlopen
Light House off Lewes
capes.
The War Department said
the dune threatened is due to the natural action of the sea and
the northeast
gales, the construction of the Delaware Breakwater had no
effect upon
this action.
Since 1847 charts show
that the shore line to the south below Cape Henlopen has been
and still is wearing away
but making a move north. A Civil Bill in Delaware has an
appropriation for
erection of another lighthouse to take place of the Cape Light.
Layton has said they
could have preserved the point of the cape by sinking a scrap
vessel, full of concrete,
in a proper place to form a breakwater to protect the Cape
Henlopen Lighthouse
foundation.
ABSTRACT: July 15 1920
Wilmington Morning News .
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