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Lost Light Lives!
By: Darlene Chisholm

The lantern room base of Sabine Bank Lighthouse, which was restored by Eldredge Construction Co.




The restored lantern room of Sabine Bank Lighthouse at Eldredge Construction Co.




The lens platform of the Sabine Bank Lighthouse at Eldredge Construction Company, who recently ...



The old Sabine Bank Lighthouse, which once stood 15 miles out in the water off the Louisiana-Texas border, at the entrance to the Sabine River, is being restored to stand once again.

The lighthouse, which was first lit back in 1906, was de-staffed in 1945 and abandoned to the elements. The rusted hulk was declared a danger to navigation and was dismantled last year by Astron General Contracting which donated it to the local historical society.

Eldredge Construction Co, a company that repairs and fabricates construction of off shore oil-rigs has donated their workmanship to restore the old lighthouse. It will now be displayed in Lions Park in Sabine Pass, Texas.

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