Great Beds Light Station

a.k.a. Great Beds Light

Offshore in Raritan Bay at NJ-NY line approx. 1 mi. E. of South Amboy, South Amboy, NJ
Great Beds Light Station has been an important lighthouse and prominent offshore landmark in Raritan Bay since its establishment in 1880. It is one of the principal aids to navigation for vessels passing between the Atlantic Ocean and New Jersey ports in the Raritan Bay vicinity. This property is significant to the local history of Middlesex County under National Register Criteria A and C. Its significance under Criterion A is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of New Jersey's maritime history. This lighthouse is representative of the Federal government's efforts to provide for an integrated system of navigational aids to promote maritime transportation safety in and around Raritan Bay. It is also significant under Criterion C because it embodies the distinctive characteristics and methods of construction employed for offshore lighthouses during the late nineteenth century. It exemplifies two important achievements in offshore lighthouse architecture and engineering in the United States. These are the use of a cast iron caisson filled with concrete for the foundation, along with a prefabricated cast iron conical light tower for the superstructure. This lighthouse's foundation is unusual in that its lower part is cylindrical while its upper part is conical. This represents a design variant that differs from the cylindrical caisson foundation usually associated with later offshore lighthouses. Great Beds Light Station's period of significance begins when it was established in 1880 and ends in 1957, its most recent year of operation 50 years before the present. Today, this light station operates as an automated aid to navigation and continues to serve its original function. It also continues to evoke the traditional character and feeling of dedication to duty associated with the history of American lighthouses and their keepers.

This property meets the registration requirements outlined in the Light Stations of the United States multiple property documentation form. It remains in its original location, its setting is unchanged, and it continues to serve its original function as an operating Federal aid to navigation. This light station's character and general appearance are essentially unchanged from its period of significance. The changes that have occurred are limited and consist largely of the loss of some minor exterior features such as a smokestack, two sheds, an outhouse, a flag pole and boat davits. The addition of modern updates has been limited and does not detract significantly from the property's historic integrity. This lighthouse's existing configuration and appearance accurately reflect its character during the period of significance. Its most important original structural components, the caisson and light tower, are well-preserved.
Local significance of the structure:
Maritime History; Transportation; Architecture; Engineering

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.

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Middlesex County, New Jersey has a rich history that dates back to the early 17th century. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Lenape people, who lived off the land and had a complex social structure. However, the arrival of European colonists changed the landscape of the region.

In 1664, English settlers led by Sir George Carteret took control of the area, establishing the Province of New Jersey. The land was divided into various counties, and Middlesex County was officially created in 1683. The county was named after the historic county of Middlesex in England. Early settlements in the area included New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, and Woodbridge.

During the American Revolutionary War, Middlesex County played a significant role. Perth Amboy served as a strategic location for British troops, and General George Washington's army crossed the Raritan River in New Brunswick. The county was also home to important patriot leaders, such as John and William Livingston, who were instrumental in the fight for independence.

As the 19th century progressed, Middlesex County experienced rapid industrialization. The construction of canals and railroads facilitated trade and transportation, leading to the growth of manufacturing and agriculture. The county became known for its textile mills, ironworks, and pottery factories. Immigrants from Europe, particularly Ireland and Germany, flocked to the area for job opportunities.

In the 20th century, Middlesex County continued to evolve and diversify. It became a hub for pharmaceutical companies, with major corporations setting up headquarters and research facilities in the county. The county also witnessed suburbanization, with the population spreading beyond the urban centers. Today, Middlesex County is a bustling and diverse region, known for its rich history, thriving economy, and vibrant communities.

This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Middlesex County, New Jersey.

  • 1675 - Middlesex County, NJ is established.
  • 1746 - New Brunswick, the largest city in Middlesex County, is founded.
  • 1766 - Rutgers University is chartered in New Brunswick.
  • 1790 - Perth Amboy becomes the county seat of Middlesex County.
  • 1836 - Piscataway Township is incorporated in Middlesex County.
  • 1854 - Woodbridge Township is incorporated in Middlesex County.
  • 1860 - South Plainfield is established as an independent borough in Middlesex County.
  • 1869 - Edison Township is formed from portions of Woodbridge and Piscataway townships in Middlesex County.
  • 1899 - Old Bridge Township is formed from parts of East Brunswick and South Amboy in Middlesex County.
  • 1955 - East Brunswick becomes an independent township in Middlesex County.
  • 1970 - Carteret becomes a borough in Middlesex County.
  • 1981 - Monroe Township is established in Middlesex County.
  • 1994 - Cranbury Township is formed from parts of South Brunswick and Monroe Township in Middlesex County.