A peaceful lighthouse at Prescott, Ontario, was once the flashpoint of
American invasion in an undeclared war. Robbers called "Blackbirds"
preyed on Lake Erie shipping, using false beacons to confuse their
victims. The lighthouse at Oswego, New York, was the site of one of the
worst disasters in the history of the United States Coast Guard. A Lake
Huron lightkeeper wiped snow off the window of his lamp room, and
inadvertently caused a shipwreck. A 14-year-old Detroit River
lightkeeper's daughter was the heroine in a courageous
rescue.Lighthouses, from the Upper St. Lawrence River to the head of
Lake Superior, have played an integral role in the history, romance,
lore and legends of the Lakes. The towers and their keepers bore witness
to, and participated in, the dramas of war, shipwrecks, and daring
rescues. All while enduring the privations of one of the loneliest
occupations on earth.