The first lighthouse was built on Mistake Island, about five miles from Jonesport, Maine, in 1826. The       light served as a guide       to the shipping channel known as Main Channel Way. 
The present 57-foot brick tower was built in 1851. The light was automated in 1972 and the Coast Guard       keepers were removed. In 1982 a military team blew up the keeper's house as a training       exercise. 
The lighthouse is currently available to a suitable new steward under the guidelines of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000.   
A  group of citizens in the area, in cooperation with the Town of  Jonesport,  have formed a new nonprofit corporation called the Keepers of Moose Peak Light. The group hopes to take ownership of  and then care for this important part of the area's heritage. 
Keepers of Moose Peak Light all the best in their endeavor to preserve this important piece of Downeast Maine coastal history.
