Pages That Mention Foulweather
Box 45 CF missing boxes of lens glass and skylights 1873
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February (??) (187)3
Sir
The enclosed are copies of telegrams just received from the Engineer of the 13th District in regard to Cape Foulweather lanterns. They are not entirely intelligible but you are requested to consider them in connection with the Boards letter of yesterday asking if you sent glass for the lantern and when. It is feared that as Cape Foulweather is so nearly inaccessible that considerable delay will occur in the lighting of the Light House.
Very respectfully George H. Elliot. Major of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer Secretary
Col. I. C. Woodruff Eng'r 3rd L.H. District New York.
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Portland, Oregon. Feb 3, 1873
To
Chairman Light House Board Wash, DC.
Three of the sixteen boxes of lantern are at Foulweather contain glass, the missing boxes are now six of the following numbers ten eleven twelve thirteen. Gen Michler says they are not in San Francisco the glass floor lights are also missing three weeks after these boxes reach Portland the light can be exhibited.
(illegible) good J.D.
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February 13, (187)3.
Major N. Michler, San Francisco.
Sixteen boxes and sixteen pieces Foulweather lantern, and three boxes of glass shipped by Ocean Queen from New York in March last. Bill of lading sent to Williamson and received by you. Three boxes containing parts of lantern are missing, and must be in San Francisco. Let Winship hunt(?) them up and inform Robert and Board of result. Suspend all payment for freight.
Charge to L. H. Board
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February 13, (187)3
Major H. M. Robert, Portland, Oregon.
Sixteen boxes in addition to three boxes glass for Foulweather lantern were shipped in March by Ocean Queen. Bills of la(n)ding were sent to Williamson. Michler has been directed to have Winship hunt them up and inform you. If necessary go to San Francisco yourself and inform Board of result.
Charge to L. H. Board
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February 13, (187)3
Sir:
The following telegram has been this day sent you.
"Sixteen boxes in addition to three boxes glass for Foulweather lantern were shipped in March by Ocean Queen. Bills of la(n)ding were sent to Williamson. Michler has been directed to have Winship hunt them up and inform you. If necessary, go to San Francisco yourself and inform Board of result.
Very respectfully. George H. Elliot Major of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer Secretary
Major H. M. Robert Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. L. H. Engineer. Portland, Oregon.