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Lighthouses of Texas - 9781467130912

Un libro in lingua di Steph Mcdougal edito da Arcadia Pub, 2014

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Not long after winning their independence from Mexico in 1836, Texans began clamoring for lighthouses. Hundreds of miles of barrier islands, shifting sandbars, and shallow bays made the Texas coast treacherous at a time when few overland routes provided access to the new republic. Beginning in 1852, twenty-eight lighthouses were built along the Texas coastline, on land and over water. Lighthouse service was often a family affair, with husbands, wives, and children working together as keepers and assistants. For nearly 70 years, construction continued as coastal erosion, hurricanes, and wars regularly damaged or destroyed those lighthouses already built. These "sentinels of the sea" lessened but did not eliminate the chance of shipwreck, so lifesaving stations, manned by able seamen with unsinkable surfboats, were established as well. As Texas's lighthouses were gradually automated throughout the 20th century, many were sold to private owners or abandoned. Today, several have been restored, and two--at Aransas Pass and Port Isabel--still function as aids to navigation.

Informazioni bibliografiche

  • Titolo del Libro in lingua: Lighthouses of Texas
  • Lingua: English
  • AutoreSteph Mcdougal
  • Editore: Arcadia Pub
  • Collana: Arcadia Pub (Paperback)
  • Data di Pubblicazione: 20 Gennaio '14
  • Genere: Lingua Inglese
  • Pagine: 127
  • Dimensioni mm: 234 x 165 x 7
  • EAN-13: 9781467130912