Light Hearted ep 43 Frederick Mikkelsen, former keeper of Conimicut Lighthouse, RI

Published: Jan. 20, 2020, 5:10 a.m.

b'Fred Mikkelsen speaking at a symposium in Kittery, Maine, in 2016..\\n\\n\\n\\nFrederick Mikkelsen was a Coast Guard light keeper at Conimicut Lighthouse in Rhode Island circa 1958 to 1961. The cast-iron "sparkplug" style lighthouse was built at the mouth of the Providence River in 1883. Conimicut was the one of the last lighthouses in the nation to be converted to electricity. The light was automated and the resident keepers were reassigned in 1963. On September 29, 2004, a ceremony was held to announce the transfer of the lighthouse to the City of Warwick under the guidelines of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act.\\n\\n\\n\\nConimicut Lighthouse in 2018. Photo by Jeremy D\'Entremont.\\n\\n\\n\\nOne of Fred Mikkelsen\\u2019s most memorable experiences in his three years at the lighthouse was a 1960 hurricane. Fred still lives in Rhode Island, and he sometimes gives presentations on his lighthouse keeping days entitled \\u201cChecked Main Light \\u2013 Lighthouse Life in the 1950s.\\u201d His family calls Conimicut Light Station \\u201cGrandpa\\u2019s Lighthouse.\\u201d \\n\\n\\n\\n \\n\\n\\n\\nFred Mikkelsen painted this seascape when he was a Coast Guard keeper at Conimicut Lighthouse in 1958.\\n\\n\\n\\nLiving quarters inside Conimicut Lighthouse, circa late 1950s. Courtesy of Fred Mikkelsen.\\n\\n\\n\\nThe galley inside Conimicut Lighthouse, circa late 1950s. Courtesy of Fred Mikkelsen.'