Cape Canaveral Lighthouse
'Florida Pioneer' 11 x 14 oil on gelatin silver print original, $1900. The current Cape Canaveral Light was not the first lighthouse on Cape Canaveral. A 60-foot (18 m) tall brick structure was built on the Cape in 1848. The light consisted of 15 lamps each with a 21-inch (530 mm) reflector. The first lighthouse keeper left the lighthouse during a Seminole War scare, and refused to return to his post. Sailors heavily criticized the lighthouse, with complaints that the light was too weak and too low to be seen before ships were on the reefs near the Cape. the government contracted for construction of a new lighthouse in 1860, but the start of the Civil War stopped work. The lamps and mechanism for the light were removed from the lighthouse and buried in the lighthouse keepers orange grove to protect them from Federal raids.