| 41. | Neither of the range lights still remains today.
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| 42. | At this time the lighthouse used range lights.
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| 43. | This coincided with the opening of the Baileys Harbor Range Lights and Cana Island Lighthouse in 1870.
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| 44. | Range lights, or leading lights, are pairs of beacons used to guide ships and ensure safe passage.
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| 45. | In 1871, the U . S . Congress authorized two sets of range lights on Daufuskie Island.
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| 46. | The other range lights were the Bloody Point Range Lights on the south end of the island.
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| 47. | Following the Bloody Point range lights in 1883 built to assist ships approaching the Savannah River entrance.
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| 48. | It serves as the front range light, Rosherville Light serving as the rear light, into Port Jackson.
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| 49. | The other range lights were the Bloody Point Range Lights on the south end of the island.
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| 50. | Together with a movable light flashing yellow every 2s it serves as a range light into the channel.
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