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Where can I find information on the USA's seven inland lighthouses?

I am not referring to the lights on the Great Lakes. There are seven lighthouses built mostly in the Great Depression, inland, which never served a purpose other than to make work.

Near where I live is the Lake Minatare Lighthouse, in the Nebraska Panhandle. It was built in 1939 on Lake Minatare by the Veterans Consevation Corp, and has never housed a light (as Lake Minatare has never floated a vessel bigger than a skiff).

Where can I find information on the other inland lighthouses in the United States? A Web search so far has turned up nothing but interesting pictures of the Lake Minatare Light.

Thank you in advance?

Update:

A Website of lighthouses in the United States includes the Lake Minatare Light: http://www.lighthousedepot.com/lite_explorer.asp?a... which also has a picture and shows what I am asking about

Update 2:

Thank you for the Michigan Light Website, but it does not really fulfill my question (as it happens, I used to be from Mich.)

I am interested primarily in the seven lights which were built by the government but never intended to be used as a light at all, such as the one linked to Lake Minatare (a landlocked resevoir about one square mile in area). I know of that one (because I live near it), but am seeking information on the others.

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