
Coquille River, Oregon
Harbour
Lights #111
Coquille River, affectionately
referred to as Bandon Light, went into service in 1896. It is located in what is now the
Bullards Beach State Park and stands only 47 feet above sea level. Early this century, a
masted schooner went aground at the lighthouse. The keeper was at first horrified when he
could not find a trace of the crew. He later learned that they had left the ship in a
small boat, and were safely ashore. The schooner was spared and the crew returned to the
vessel which had been towed to safety. The station went out of service in 1939 and
suffered many years of abuse and neglect. Thanks to the efforts of the state historic
society the station was restored, and is now open daily to the public during the summer
months.
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HL# |
Name |
MSRP |
Introduced
Shipped |
Retired |
Edition |
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111 |
Coquille
River OR |
$60 |
6/1991 |
2/16/93 |
1,138 |
Variations in
Coquille River OR
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