Volusia Bar Light

Volusia Bar Light

The Volusia Bar Light in 1915, the year before it was deactivated.
Location The inlet of the St. Johns River into Lake George, Florida
Coordinates 29°12′24″N 81°34′46″W / 29.20667°N 81.57944°W / 29.20667; -81.57944Coordinates: 29°12′24″N 81°34′46″W / 29.20667°N 81.57944°W / 29.20667; -81.57944
Year first constructed 1886
Year first lit 1886
Deactivated 1916
Foundation screw piles
Construction wood building
Tower shape Square tower and lantern on roof of 1½ story wooden dwelling
Original lens 1886, fourth-order Fresnel lens; 1899, fifth-order Fresnel lens
ARLHS number USA-869
USCG number 3-8780

The Volusia Bar Light was a river lighthouse marking the inlet of the St. Johns River into the south end of Lake George, Florida.

History

The light was removed in 1916, but a foghorn remained active until 1943. The building was burned by vandals in 1974. The foundation pilings still show above the water.

The keeper, A. J. Anderson, was murdered in 1938. Mariners noticed that the light was unattended. His body was found floating face-down in the river after he had been missing for more than a week. An autopsy established that his neck had been broken. The lighthouse had been ransacked, and Anderson had apparently struggled with his attacker. The murder has never been solved.

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