Report for Squaw Point (Michigan) - 1911

General
District: 12th
Inspector: Francis J. Otter, Draftsman
Location: On W'ly end of Squaw Point, MI., E'ly side of Little Bay de Noc; NW'ly end of Green Bay, Lake Michigan
Date of Report: 12/26/1911
Latitude: 45° 49' 54" North
Longitude: 87° 00' 17" West
Premises
Site: Purchase, consideration $750, from Benj. W. Brown et al; being part of Lot 2, Sec 27. T40 NR 22 W
Date of Reservation:
Date of Deed: 03/28/1896
Date of Permission:
Date of Lease:
Area of the Entire Site: 1.02 acres when purchased
Area Inclosed: All of it
Character of Soil:
Distance of tower from Nearest High-Water Mark: 40'
Inclosures to Premises / Type of Fence: Galv. twisted metal ribbon. 3 strands with wood cap board.
Wharf or Landing on Premises: 2 small log cribs, suitable for row boats only
Road to Land or Wharf Chararacter of and Distance:
Means to Reach Light Station: By small boat only from Escaraba or Gladstone, MI 1 3/4 miles
Distance to Nearest Road:
Distance to Post Office:
Distance to Village:
Facilities for Public Conveyance:
Facilities for Private Conveyance:
Means Used for Support of Lantern: Tower
Number of Separate Lights: One
First Built or Established: 1897
Last Rebuilt, Repaired, or Renovated: 1905, sundry repairs & shore protection.
Condition at This Date:
Shape of Tower in Plan:
Form of Tower:
Height from Base to Ventilator Ball:
Height of Focal Plane Above Mean High Water: 40'
Background of Lighthouse as Seen from Sea: Trees & foliage of surrounding country.
Color of Tower: Buff, black lantern
Color of Tower/ How Produced: Natural brick & oil paint
Tower Connection: Connected on SW'ly corner of dwelling
Object of Navigation: Guide into harbor of Gladstone, MI., for local navigation purposes.
Building Materials: Brick & iron
General Description:
Wall Thickness at Base:
Wall Thickness at Parapet:
Diameter at Base:
Diameter at Parapet:
Kind of Stairway and Steps: Cast iron
Number of Landings:
Size of Glass: 8" x 12"
Number of Windows and Size of Sash: 3 windows, 12" x 2' 4" x 1 3/4"
Number of Doors: 2, 1st floor dwelling 2' 6" x 6' 8" x 1 3/8"; 2nd floor 2' 6" x 6' 8" x 1 3/8"
Kind of Foundation and Depth Below Surface:
Character of Soil Surrounding the Lighthouse:
Soil Susceptibility:
Miscellaneous Remarks: Red sector covers shore water to S'd of point, E'ly side of Channel; Sanders Point Shoal Buoy 5, a black spar N'ly E 3/4 E, 1 1/4 miles; Escaraba Lighthouse, S by W 1/2 W, 6 3/8 miles.
Lantern and Fixtures
Order of Lantern: Old 4th order
Shape of Lantern: Polygonal
Diameter to Glass:
Diameter in the Clear:
Number of Sides: 8
Type of Bars: Vertical
Thickness of Bars:
Height Glazed: 36"
Number of Plates in Height: One
Number of Plates Each Side: One
Thickness of Plates: 5/16"
Size of Plates: 34 1/4" x 36"
Number of Storm Panes:
Unglazed Side of Lantern: None
What Bearings:
Construction Material Lantern: Cast iron generally, lined with sheet metal.
Construction Material Roof / Cowl: Cast iron, in 8 sections, bolted together thru edge of flange, lined with zinc.
Ventilator / Cowl: Cast iron perforated at base.
Lightning Spindle: Regulation spindle on ventilator ball.
Description of Lightning Rod:
Balustrade: Cast iron, having wrought iron rails, foot guards, posts & spindle
Lantern Doors: Door in parapet of lantern, hinged to swing out.
Floor of Lantern: Cast iron
Watchroom Doors: Trap door in floor of lantern directly from stairway, no watchroom.
Parapet Diameter:
Ventilators
Location / Number: 4 brass face, in parapet of lantern
Ladders / Cleaning Arrangement: None required
Curtain Hooks / Hanger: 8 of brass, tapped in vertical bars of lantern.
Illuminating Apparatus
Kind of Apparatus:
Intensity in Candles:
Name of Maker: L. Sautter & Co.,
Year Made:
Marks and Number: L. Sautter & Cie a Paris constructeurs.
Order of Apparatus: 6th
Inside Diameter: 11 3/4"
Light Characteristic:
Time of Revolution:
Flash Interval:
Duration of Flash:
Arc of Each Fixed Part: Fixed 231 deg. (3 panels each of 77 deg.); Open, 129 deg. (made up of 52 deg., orig. open & 77 deg.removed 8/20/1901 by Robert Wrege, lampist, FM Symonds, Insp.)
Number of Panels: 3 lamp panels, 1 open panel
Number of Flash Panels:
Arc of Each:
Number of Elements in Central Drum: 5
Number of Prisms Above Center Drum: 5
Number of Prisms Below Center Drum: 3
Does Apparatus Revolve?: False
Is There a Revolving Belt?: False
Revolving Panels:
How Flash is Produced:
Number of Vertical Elements Panel:
Fixed Lens Covered:
Pedestal: Cast iron
Service Table:
Draft Tube Description: None
Revolving Machinery:
Standby and Description:
Chariot Float or Balls:
Chariot Description:
Length of Drop Tube:
Clock Weight:
Length of Winding Time:
Drive During Rewind:
Machinery Protection:
Regulated:
Lens Protection:
How Color is Produced:
Red Sectors Description: E'd of 22 degrees 30'; Screen of red glass attached to rear of lantern panel on inside of plate glass of 1 of lantern sections, size 16" x 32"
Where Color Attached:
Form of Colored Glass:
Lamp Description: 5th order, improved
Type of Illuminant: Mineral oil
Number of Spare Lamps: None
Number of Spare Burners: Burners are part of the lamp.
Candle Power: 38 cp


Vapor Oil Lamp
Number of Wicks or Mantels: 1
Diameter of Outside Wick: 1 1/4"
Diameter of Mantel:
Diameter of Circum Circle:
Closets and Store Rooms
Tower Closet Use: None
Oil House Description: 40' N'd of dwelling; wooden shelves
Oil House Inside Dimension: 5' 4" x 7' 2"
Oil House Construction Material: Brick, metal roof
Oil House Capacity: 84 5-gal cans.
Other (Describe): Basement of dwelling is used for storage & cleaning room
Suitability: Suited to purpose for which it is used.
Dwelling
Location: Tower is on SW'ly corner of dwelling.
Coloring: Buff, bronze green trimmings, red roofs.
Construction Materials: Brick & ordinary wood construction.
Number of Rooms: 2 rooms, 1st floor; 2 rooms, 2nd floor.
Number of Dwellings:
Heating Plant:
Number of Keepers: 1 keeper only
Furnished Quarters:
NOT Furnished Quarters:
Outhouses: Boathouse 12' x 24'; Oil house 7' x 9'; Privy 6' 4" x 6' 4"
Outhouse Coloring: Boathouse & privy, buff color with red roofs; Oil house, red brick, red roof.
Paths and Walks: Plank walks to all out bldgs, 2 plank 286' 7" lin. ft.; 3 planks wide 44' 10" lin. ft.
Area Inclosed:
Area of Garden:
Area Timber or Shrubbery:
Cultivation Area Available: One acre
Area Cultivated: None
Character of Surroundings: Sandy soil
Stove, Maker:
Stove, Size: None
Sink, Maker: Not known
Sink, Size: 1' 3" x 2' 3"
Pump, Maker:
Pump, Size: None
Lamps: 2 table lamps new style, 3 hand lamps.
Water
How Procured: From drive well for drinking purposes
Quality: Fair
Quantity: Ample
Injury Possible: Not liable
Purity Precaution: None
Tank Capacity:
Tank Material:
Distilling Apparatus: False
Distilling Manufacturer:
Well Description: Driven well, 27'
Well Diameter: 1 1/4" galv. iron pipe
Well Lining: Cased about 3' below grade.
Pump or Bucket: Pump
What Power Used:
Distance from Dwelling: Abt. 18' from front door of dwelling.
Healthfulness
General Opinion: Generally good health prevails
Diseases: None
Prevalency:
Local Causes: Low swampy land about 400' SE of station.
Recommended Improvements: Drainage unnecessary
Miscellaneous
Access to Lighthouse: 2 small cribs, 6' x 6' to protect boatways. Water is very shoal in front of cribs, & small boats usually land in bay N of station. Boathouse 12' x 24'
Distance and Direction: Boathouse is 80' NW of tower.
Miscellaneous Remarks: With exception of abt 60' in S end, entire shore line of premises is protected by timber & crib protection filled with stone. Cribs, 4 in number, at right angles with shore line prevent sand from washing away.
Boats
Boat Number: 164
Type: Round bottom
Length: 5'
Width: 16'
When Built: 1911
Date Harbored at Station: Aug. 30, 1911
Sails: True
Suited to Work: Yes


Miscellaneous
General Information:
Boats on Station: In boathouse