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Vol 348 Engineer Reports 13th Dist. 1873 and 1874 CF Exhibted YB Discontinued
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Somewhere, Oregon JK Spotts USN, Inspector And N. Michler Lighthouse Engineer
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Board June 10, 1874 referred to Committee on Lighting. Sent Committee June 11/74 Reported on June 17/74
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Office of the Light House Inspector Twelfth District San Francisco, Cal., May 28th, 1874
Professor Joseph I Lowry Chairman of the LH Board Washington DC
Sir,
I have the honor to report my return to this office from Yaquina Bay after continuing with your instruction of November 12th 1873. The joint report on the subject of the Engineer and myself have been forwarded to the Board from Portland Oregon. Upon examination at Cape Foulweather we found that it would be impossible to be build a tramway that would not be washed away every winter, and every summer it is a bad landing and could only be used in very smooth weather, it will
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therefore be necessary to land the supplies at Yaquina Bay to guard against any unnecessary risks, I have examined the channel and directed the Light-Keeper at that station to place range poles on certain points on shore to mark the channel in crossing the bar, hereafter I think the Tender will be able to enter that place without any difficulty where she can land supplies and replace the necessary buoys. Very Respectfully, Your obedient Servant JH Spotts Com. USW Inspector
1898 Keeper Harry Littlefield Vol. 1245
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Light-House Establishment, Office of the Light-House Inspector, Thirteenth District Inclosures. Portland, Oregon, 20 September, 1898.
Subject:
The Light-House Board, Washington, D. C.
Sirs:
Referring to the Board's letter of the 15th. instant regarding the statement in the case of the Second Assistant Keeper Harry S. Littlefield of Yaquina Head Light Station.
I have to state that the Keeper informed me at the time of my inspection of that Station that Littlefield was physically unable to perform his duties. Littlefield told me that the Keeper's statement was true, that he found it difficult to perform his duties, and that he wished to resign.
His resignation was forwarded to the Board on the 18 August, '98, the acceptance of which I recommended.
Respectfully,
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Commander, U. S. N., Light-house Inspector.