ISLAND FOR SALE

Landowner's Plaque I - 4/1/04 to 11/14/04 orders - dedicated September, 2005  Photo
Landowner's Plaque II - 11/14/04 to 6/11/05 orders - dedicated September, 2005
Landowners' Plaque III - 5/2006 to 10/2006 orders - dedicated October 20, 2007

Alphabetical Listing of ALL Plaques (Title Plaque + Landowners I-III)



As a permanent legacy, for a small additional charge, LANDOWNERS' NAMES can be cast in large bronze plaques for display on Preservation Wall.
Dedication ceremonies will be held periodically as plaques are filled and mounted on the wall. (Left: artist's mock-up of Landowners' plaques.)
 

Rose Island was critical to the early coastal defense of Newport Harbor. In 1799 the newly formed United States began construction on the nation’s first Fort Hamilton. While the fort was never completed as such, over the next 150 years its barracks and northwest circular bastion were converted into magazines where MILLIONS of pounds of explosives were stored during World Wars I and II.

Each day workers were ferried to the Naval Torpedo Station at Rose Island to work in machine shops located right next to the barracks-turned-magazine. To keep the workers from harm, should a spark set off the explosives, the Navy constructed a 220-foot long, bombproof cement wall to deflect the blast.

Fortunately there was no explosion and both the wall and the 200-year old barracks still remain. The barracks will be restored for public use as part of this fundraising campaign. The area where the machine shops once stood is overgrown with 50 years’ vegetation that today attracts and supports a vibrant bird-nesting colony.

Thus the wall has become a permanent boundary line between the two areas and protects Rose Island’s open space and wildlife areas.

Each name placed on this wall becomes a symbol of our steadfast, ever-present vigilance and a testament to our shared commitment to protect Rose Island forever.

Both Rose Island and its Historic Lighthouse are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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