Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Sabin Point Light was a lighthouse in the Providence River. It was removed as part of a channel-widening project in 1968.This light was constructed in 1872 to mark a bend in the shipping channel southwest of Sabin Point. The Second Empire style house was constructed according to a plan by Albert R. Dow, the winning design in a contest sponsored by the Lighthouse Service. Nearly identical lights were constructed at Colchester Reef, Pomham Rocks, and Rose Island. Initially the keeper also had responsibility for the beacon which was replaced in 1876 by the Bullock''s Point Light.