[Congressional Bills 113th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 507 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
113th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 507
Designating August 7, 2014, as ``National Lighthouse and Lighthouse
Preservation Day''.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 17, 2014
Mr. King (for himself, Ms. Collins, and Mr. Schumer) submitted the
following resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Designating August 7, 2014, as ``National Lighthouse and Lighthouse
Preservation Day''.
Whereas August 7, 2014, marks the 225\th\ anniversary of the signing by
President George Washington of the Act entitled ``An Act for the
establishment and support of lighthouses, beacons, buoys, and public
piers'', approved August 7, 1789 (commonly known as the ``Lighthouse Act
of 1789'') (1 Stat. 53, chapter 9);
Whereas in 1789, the ninth Act of the first Congress, established a Federal role
in the support, maintenance, and repair of all lighthouses, beacon
buoys, and public piers necessary for safe navigation, commissioned the
first Federal lighthouse, and represented the first public works act in
the young United States;
Whereas the establishment of the United States system of navigational aids set
the United States on a path to the forefront of international maritime
prominence and established lighthouses that played an integral role in
the rich maritime history of the United States, as that history spread
from the Atlantic coast through the Great Lakes and the Gulf coast and
Pacific States;
Whereas those iconic structures, standing at the margins of land and water,
sometimes for as long as 2 centuries, have symbolized safety, security,
heroism, duty, and faithfulness;
Whereas architects, designers, engineers, builders, and keepers devoted, and in
some cases jeopardized, their lives for the safety of others during
centuries of light tending by the United States Lighthouse Service and
the United States Coast Guard;
Whereas the automation of the light system exposed the historic lighthouse
towers to the ravages of time and vandalism and yet, at the same time,
opened an opportunity for citizen involvement in efforts to save and
restore those beacons that mark the evolving maritime history of the
United States and its coastal communities;
Whereas the national lighthouse preservation movement has gained momentum over
the past half century and is making major contributions to the
preservation of maritime history and heritage and, through the
development and enhancement of cultural tourism, to the economies of
coastal communities in the United States;
Whereas the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C.
470w-7 et seq.), enacted on October 24, 2000, with the aid of the
lighthouse preservation community, provides an effective process
administered by the General Services Administration and the National
Park Service for transferring lighthouses to the best possible
stewardship groups;
Whereas 2014 is the 200\th\ anniversary of the August 24, 1814, rescue of the
original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of
Confederation, the United States Constitution, and many irreplaceable
original government documents and books from destruction when the
British burned Washington, D.C. during the War of 1812 by Stephen
Pleasonton, who later served as General Superintendent of Lighthouses
for 32 years;
Whereas 2014 is also the 75\th\ anniversary of when Congress dissolved the
United States Lighthouse Service and turned all of its duties over to
the United States Coast Guard;
Whereas although the United States Coast Guard was created in 1915 with the
merger of the United States Life Saving Service and the United States
Revenue Marine Service, the United States Coast Guard uses the United
States Revenue Marine founding date of 1790 as its anniversary year, and
thus, August 7, 2014, is also the 225\th\ anniversary of the United
States Coast Guard;
Whereas 2014 also marks the 250\th\ anniversary of the Sandy Hook Lighthouse in
New Jersey, the oldest standing lighthouse tower in the United States,
which was built before the United States was a country and was still
part of the British colonies;
Whereas for the past several decades, regional and national groups have formed
within the lighthouse preservation community to promote lighthouse
heritage through research, education, tourism, and publications;
Whereas despite progress, many lighthouses in the United States remain
threatened by erosion, neglect, vandalism, and deterioration by the
elements; and
Whereas the many completed, ongoing, or planned private and public efforts to
preserve lighthouses demonstrate the public support for those historic
structures: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates August 7, 2014, as ``National Lighthouse and
Lighthouse Preservation Day'';
(2) encourages lighthouse grounds to be opened to the
general public to the extent feasible; and
(3) encourages the people of the United States to observe
National Lighthouse and Lighthouse Preservation Day with
appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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