Greenbury Point Light was the name of two lighthouses in the Chesapeake Bay, both located at the mouth of the Severn River in Annapolis, Maryland.
Original equipped with Argand lamps and reflectors, it was upgraded in 1855 with a sixth order Fresnel lens, later replaced with a fourth order lens.
An appropriation to replace the light was made in 1889, and in 1892 a new screw-pile lighthouse was activated.
Like many such lights in the bay, the screwpile foundation proved vulnerable to ice, and in 1918 it was badly damaged.
In 1934 the house was removed and a skeleton tower erected on the piles.