Lighting the Mispillion Lighthouse
Let’s rewind back 151 years to a remarkable event that took place right here in the Mispillion Harbor on June 27, 1873 – the lighting of the Mispillion Lighthouse! Before that day, mariners were without a light to guide their path near the mouth of the Mispillion for the previous 13 years. After years of complaints, Congress finally approved $5,000 for a new light to be constructed, which would serve as the third lighthouse to be built at the Mispillion Harbor. The first, original lighthouse, was constructed in 1831, and then rebuilt in 1839 after inspections revealed it was in great disrepair. The second light was built some years later but torn down in 1859 after a report to congress