The Stingray Point Light was a lighthouse located at the mouth of the Rappahannock River.
A report from 1865 indicates repairs done after the light "plundered of all movable articles", but it is not indicated whether this reflects Confederate raids (as affected other lighthouses in the area during the Civil War).
The light remained in service until 1965, when the house was removed and a skeleton tower erected on the old foundation.
Sections of dismantled house were sold to one Gilbert Purcell, who owned a boatyard and intended to reconstruct the light on his property.
His plans were never realized, but the Stingray Point Marina later constructed a full size replica of the light which still stands.