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image by Joe McMillan, 22 October 2000
Lighthouse Service Vessel Pennant
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The Bureau of Lighthouses, or Lighthouse Service, was first established in 1789. It was placed in the Department of Commerce and Labor when that department was created in 1903, but transferred to the Coast Guard in 1939.
Lighthouse Service vessels, such as lightships and tenders, flew a triangular white pennant with a red border and the silhouette of a lighthouse in blue on the center.
Joe McMillan, 22 October 2000
Source: U.S. Navy's Flags of Maritime Nations [usn38])
Slightly different rendition of lighthouse on Lighthouse Service Vessel Pennant is seen at www.crossfox.info/USLSFlag.JPG.
Ivan Sarajcic, 30 January 2009
An additional item of interest appears on this page, half way down: www.lighthouseantiques.net/
"21425. [reproduction] U. S. Lighthouse Service District Inspector's Flag. This triangular flag measures 48" long by 25" and is typical of the flags once flown on Lighthouse Service Tenders when the District Inspector was on board. The flag
is of the standard design, with navy blue border on a field of white, with a large blue lighthouse silhouette. $79.95"
Adoption of service pennant, according to www.terrypepper.com/lights/lists/chronology.htm:
"1869 The U. S. Lighthouse Service adopted a distinctive flag, which was triangular in shape, with a red border, and bore a blue lighthouse on a white field. The lighthouse tenders displayed this Service flag, in addition to the national
ensign."
Jan Mertens, 5 February 2009
image by Joe McMillan, 22 October 2000
The head of the bureau was entitled the Commissioner of Lighthouses. He flew a flag in the standard (approximately 27:38) proportions used for other U.S. seagoing personal flags. It was blue with a white triangle, the apex in
the fly, bearing the silhouette of a lighthouse in blue.
Joe McMillan, 22 October 2000
Source: U.S. Navy's Flags of Maritime Nations [usn38])
image by Joe McMillan, 22 October 2000
There was also a position entitled Superintendent of Lighthouses, which I believe was the title of the head of each district. The superintendent's flag was white with a blue border and the silhouette of a lighthouse in blue.
Joe McMillan, 22 October 2000
Source: U.S. Navy's Flags of Maritime Nations [usn38])
image located by Jim Ferrigan, 5 March 2009
Here is a US Lighthouse Service, Airways Division Pennant in the collection of the US Coast Guard Museum in New London, CT.
Jim Ferrigan, 5 March 2009