Lantern:
Illuminating Apparatus:
Service Lamp:
Oil:
Service Lamp Burner:
Service Lamp Burner Level:
Plate Glass:
Lens Cover:
Lantern Curtains:
Carillon or Alarm Bell:
Rod Lamp:
Dwelling:
Stairway and Landing:
Inside of tower:
Glazing of Dwelling:
Improvements Needed:
Outhouses:
Boathouse:
Grounds:
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Jones Point Light Station - 1867
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In pretty good condition, though the gas smoke somewhat blacks the paint.
The lens was in good order, clean & appeared to have received proper attention.
It was in good order with the exception of one plate cracked.
It was on; clean, made of cotton ticking & kept in one of the rooms below when not in use.
There was no lantern curtains.
There was no alarm bell.
There was no rod lamp.
They were clean.
Pretty good; there was but 1 broken pane of glass to be seen.
A conductor is needed.
They are in good condition though they show that they have been built several years.
There were none
In very good condition. They have the appearance of care & neatness.
Report Sections:
Premises | Lantern and Fixtures | Ventilators and Watchroom | Illuminating Apparatus | Closets and Storerooms
Fog Signal General | Fog Signal Equipment | Dwelling | Asst. Keepers Dwellings | Water | Healthfulness
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Lens:
Lantern and Trap Doors:
Watch or Trimming Room:
Lucernes or Matches:
Heater:
Ventilation:
Dome:
The lens is never touched improperly.
These doors fit well.
Keeper knows how to ventilate the bldg & how to use the ventilators of the lantern.
The dome was painted according to instructions; but there is no conductor.
Equipment Care
Does Keeper Understand the Use and Care of: