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Shoal Point and Half Moon Shoal Lighthouse

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Bay St. Park at Bay St. and 14th Ave. N., Texas City, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 23' 53.577204", -94° 53' 33.227772"
 
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     A number of families settled along Galveston Bay in the 1830s after land grants were awarded to veterans of the army and navy. An early community at this site became known officially as Shoal Point in 1878 when a U. S. Post Office was established. It was renamed Texas City in 1893. The commencement of shipping in Galveston Bay led to increased settlement in the area. In 1854 the U. S. Government erected a lighthouse in the bay two miles east of Shoal Point at Half Moon Shoal. One of several lighthouses built along the Texas Gulf Coast that year, the Half Moon Shoal lighthouse wa sa red and white painted frame structure with galleries surrounding the main portion of the building and a captain's walk around the light. A bell served as a fog warning device. Decommissioned during the Civil War, the lighthouse was returned to service in 1868 and provided hazard warnings until the disastrous 1900 storm, when a steamship broke free from its mooring and drifted into the structure, destroying it and killing keeper Charles K. Bowen. A beacon replaced the lighthouse until the shipping lanes in the bay were chanted after the construction of the Texas City channel and dike.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Shoal Point and Half Moon Shoal Lighthouse Historical Marker Location Map, Texas City, Texas

 
   
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