Big Sable Point Lighthouse Les & Arlene Meverden Ludington, MI 49431

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Les & Arlene Meverden Ludington, MI 49431 My Interview with Les and Arlene Meverden and their daughter Janet was held on June 5, 2004. I first learned about the Meverden family through an article published in the Ludington Daily News on September 9, 1999 which also featured several photographs. Les was born in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin in 1936. He spent part of his childhood living in four different lighthouses. These included Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Les and Arlene Meverden, 2004 Beaver Head on Beaver Island in Lake Michigan, Seul Choix Point Light east of Gulliver, Michigan in the Upper Peninsula, and Big Sable Point Lighthouse in Ludington, Michigan. Les Meverden father, Homer Meverden, was the last civilian keeper to live in the Big Sable Point Lighthouse. He was the first Assistant from February 1, 1950 through October 1, 1965 and served as the keeper from October 1, 1965 to April 17, 1968. Homer and Gertrude Meverden Estimated date: 1947 Seul Choix Lighthouse in Gulliver, Michigan room for the Meverden family to share the trip. Les remembers his first visit to a Lighthouse was Beaver Head Light when his father, Homer, was stationed there in the early 1940 s. Homer Meverden had been previously stationed at Gray s Reef Lighthouse located 23 miles southwest of the straits. Les and his family moved to Beaver Head, which was a seasonal operation. Summers were spent at the Lighthouse and winters were spent in the city for all children to attend school. April 1946 we transferred from Beaver Island to Seul Choix point on a Fish Tug, about a 30-mile trip. We shared the boat with 440 empty cases of beer. The Fish Tug was making a beer run to the Island to keep the Shamrock Bar in business and had One part of the trip was quite rough. The Fish Tug was experiencing engine problems; the boat was open in the back, so without stopping the engine the spark plugs were replaced one by one. I lived at Seul Choix for about 3 or 4 years. The Meverden family then moved to Big Sable Point Lighthouse on February 1, 1950 and Les remained there about 6 years until he married Arlene. Les gave us several photos from his collection over the years. Big Sable Point Lighthouse 1962

Foghorn, 1961 I asked Les what sort of activities he did as a child living in a lighthouse. Well, we didn t have a TV so life was filled with one adventure after another. You must remember that there were always three families living in the lighthouse so we always had kids to play with. Camping was a big thing for me. Before I was in the 9 th grade, I would go camping for the weekend with a friend. Our parents would load us up in a car and take us to Cooper creek by Manistee where I still camp today. I never camped at the Ludington State Park. I do remember it was 50 cents a day to camp. A day s entertainment for us kids would be to walk from the Lighthouse back to Hamlin Lake. We would sometimes include walking the trails to the narrows, and through the sand dunes. A long walk! We would have fun in the tower by building model airplanes and then send them off the top of the tower. Beaver Island was another story. I began ice-skating at a very young age. We would skate all over St. James Bay, skate out around the point, follow behind the icebergs and go for miles. Someone would always have a fire every night, kids and adults would gather around the fire on the ice. Since we had oil heat, I was the designated one to bring some oil to start the fire.

We were only allowed to walk on the ice of Lake MI just to the icebergs, but forbidden to climb the iceberg because if we should fall there would be no way for us to get out. On Seul Choix Point Light it was never a reality to be able to walk on the ice, it was always too windy. We played lots of games, did a lot of skiing and ice-skating, especially at Big Sable. When I was younger and living in Seul Choix Point, a friend of mine, a keeper s son who was a couple of years older than I, was very adventurous and we did many things together. We were boating with a motor on Lake Michigan when I was 12 years old. You became more responsible at a very young age. My father did hunt deer, but was not a fisherman. I can remember one winter on Beaver Island when the lighthouse was closed for four months, my father build a fish shanty and during WWII, lake perch was at a premium and my Mother and Dad would spend a lot of time fishing and then sell them to local markets for income. All of the lighthouses I lived in were operated year-round except Beaver Island. Les remembers whenever they would get northwest winds at Big Sable Point, water would break over the sheet pilings, coat and freeze the whole west side of the lighthouse and tower. I asked Les to give me some examples of conveniences or inconveniences while living at the lighthouse. We had a very powerful hot water heating system so it was always very comfortable living in the lighthouse. The road was impassable many times but mostly due to blowing sand. The traveling distance did not keep the lighthouse kids from getting an education. A parent would take the children to the bridge at the river outlet to catch the bus and often the children would then walk back home to the lighthouse. We spent lots of Holidays at the Lighthouse. After we were Homer Meverden and Henry all married and had children, my mother would invite us all out for dinner. I can remember a statement my mother made, no more, we have 21 for this meal and it is my last big dinner to fix.

Painting the tower, 1961 Every meal would always have a loaf of homemade bread on the table. My brother and I would cut a loaf in half, spread some butter on it and go outside and eat the whole loaf at one time. The Meverden have 2 pieces of brass artifacts, which have the Lighthouse name of them; a Speaker diaphone and a wick box. Great memorabilia, says Les. President Roosevelt made some of the names extinct back in 1935-36, when he shut down Stanton Island. The Government took over the operation of the Lighthouse services. The Lighthouse services were an entity in all of its own, including dedicated depots, trucks, and construction crews. The rumor as we heard at the meeting, May 1, 2004, wanted this for the coming war efforts, therefore they wanted to enlist all facilities because the U.S. Government didn t have these facilities. In the process, they destroyed a lot of the Lighthouses original watch logbooks. It is a shame for the records began from day one, recording all events. The powerhouse building went down because the water came up around it and it couldn t be saved in time. At one time, they almost tore down Big Sable Point Lighthouse. Les explained how the tower sits on a base of 40 wood pilings driven down underneath the tower. Les, Arlene and Janet were very interesting to talk to about the history of Big Sable Point Lighthouse, thank you all for your time and input.

Fred and Beverly Fleetwood Ludington, MI 49431 Beverly (Meverden) Fleetwood s father was Homer Meverden, 1 st Assistant July 2, 1949 October 1, 1965, Keeper October 1, 1965 April 17, 1958. Homer was the last keeper before the Station was closed. Beverly is the sister to Les Meverden. Fred and Beverly visited the Big Sable Point Lighthouse, summer 2003, for the first time since 1985 and I was able to conduct a personal Interview with the Fleetwoods. The family moved here in 1950 and Beverly and Fred were married in 1958 but did return and live here for 2 months while Fred was laid off from his employment. They lived in the lower east apartment with Beverly s parents. Memories: Fred remembers large shade trees in the back yard, which are no longer here. Beverly remembers a huge sand dune in the back yard where they used to slide down. The sand dune was move to the front of the lighthouse to prevent water erosion. Beverly has a picture of this huge sand dune and will send a copy to us. Beverly remembers ice-skating in the ponds behind the lighthouse. Fred shot his first 4-point buck at the lighthouse Henry Varina was keeper, January 1, 1955 September 30, 1965, Henry and his wife Pinky and lived in the upper quarters. Beverly remembers the great Thanksgiving dinners they shared as a family in the lighthouse. Ralph Wardwell served this station in the mid 60s under keeper Homer Meverden. The Fleetwoods may donate an old lantern back to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse. They are not members of the association. I will send them an application for membership. Les Meverden is Beverly s older brother. It was fun meeting the Fleetwoods, they shared some stories of the love and hate relationship between Hank and Pinky Varina.

Article from the Ludington Daily News about Lee Meverden (Les s brother)