



Repairs and Replacements
In 1841 improvements were made to the lantern. A soapstone deck on top of a brick arch replaced the earlier wooden deck. The lantern was glazed with plate glass similar to the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse in Delaware. Each side of the octagon contained twelve 24 by 16 inch panes. Eighteen brass burners fitted with oil heaters and eighteen twenty-inch reflectors on three tiers of circles illuminated the lantern to guide seamen.
In 1867, a cast iron staircase replaced the original wooden access and provided fireproofing. An interior liner added additional stability in the structure -- literally building a tower within a tower.
For your safety and comfort, please observe the following rules for climbing the Cape Henry Lighthouse: