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The northern stretches of Long Beach Island were known among early settlers for the wildlife and subsequent hunting. A boardinghouse in the area, the Herring House, was run by Jacob Herring and lodged many of the visiting hunters until 1855, when John M. Brown bought much of the land that makes up present-day Barnegat Light. The first official name of the community thus became Brownsville.
The Brown family left the island after several years and in 1881, the area's name was replaced with Barnegat City. This name comes from the nearby Barnegat Bay and Barnegat Inlet. The inlet was originally "Barendegat," or "Inlet of the Breakers," and was named by Dutch settlers in 1609 for the waterway's turbulent channel. Adding "city" helped the new resort town capitalize on the success of Atlantic City. The plan succeeded, as the city became a popular tourist destination -- primarily for vacationers from New York City, whom would travel by train to Toms River and then travel by boat to Barnegat City. Two hotels, the Oceanic and the Sunset, were built to meet the increasing lodging demands of the tourism industry; and a direct railroad connection completed in 1886 further increased the city's tourism capabilities.
Despite several attempts at constructing jetties, the powerful tides caused considerable erosion of the beaches and threatened both Barnegat Lighthouse and the Oceanic Hotel. The lighthouse collapsed into the sea in 1857 and a replacement lighthouse (already under construction in 1857) was completed in 1859. The Oceanic Hotel, in an attempt to avoid a similar fate, was relocated further from the approaching water. In 1920, a severe storm destroyed most of the Oceanic Hotel as well as a large portion of the beaches -- eroding the shore up to the base of the lighthouse and prompting the abandonment and removal of the keeper's house. Three years later, in 1923, the Sunset Hotel was destroyed by fire. The destruction of the hotels and continued erosion of the beaches caused the resort to become less popular -- ultimately resulting in the discontinuation of train service in 1923. Barnegat City returned to its relatively secluded environment that it had experienced in its earlier days.
Barnegat City became of part of Long Beach Township after the township's establishment in 1899. Five years later, in 1904, the city declared itself an independent borough. At this time, much of the northern area of Long Beach Island was undeveloped, causing citizens to feel separated from the rest of the township's communities. In 1948, Barnegat City was renamed as Barnegat Light. The motivations for this renaming were both to honor the legacy of the lighthouse (which was decommissioned four years earlier) and also to disambiguate itself from nearby Barnegat Township.
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