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Correspondence of LH board 1901-1910
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The Light-House Board. Washington, D.C.
Sirs:
I have the honor to confirm the following telegram sent this day:
"No bids received from local mills for lumber for Yaquina head. Request telegraphic authority for open market purchase not to esceed one hundred eighty dollars."
Respectfully yours,
S W Roessler
Lieut. Col., Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer 13th Light-House District.
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Department of Commerce and Labor
Telegram
4PO HO C 31 Collect Govt Portland, Ore, June 28, 1907.
Light-House Board,
Washington, D.C.
No bids received from local mills lumber for Yaquina head request telegraphic authority for open market purchase not to exceed one hundred eighty dollars.
835am June 29, 1907
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Department of Commerce and Labor Light-House Establishment Office of Engineer, 13th District Portland, Oreg. May 25, 1907
1 Inclosure
The Light-House Board, Washington, D.C.
Sirs:
I have the honor to report that the fences and windbreaks around the dwellings at Yaquina Head Light-Station, Oregon, are decayed and beyond repair. The estimated cost of their renewal is $480.00, per detailed estimate herewith.
Authority is respectfully requested to carry out this work by hired labor and purchase of necessary materials under existing regulations. The cost to be paid from funds now on hand belonging to the appropriation, Repairs & Incidental Expenses of Light-Houses, 1907.
I hereby certify that, in my opinion, this method is the most economical and advantageous to the Government.
Respectfully yours,
S.W. Roessler
Lieut. Col., Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer 13th Light-House District.
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Department of Commerce and Labor Light-House Establishment Office of Engineer, 13th District Portland, Oreg. May 4, 1906
6 Inclosures
The Light-House Board, Washington, D.C.
Sirs:
In compliance with the instructions contained in the Board's letter of April 25, 1906, No. 1053, we have the honor to submit the following report in the matter of leasing or selling the Yaquina Bay Light-House Reservation.
This part of the state is rapidly settling up, the coastwise commerce is increasing, and a coast line railway will probably be constructed in the very near future, all of which indicate the dawn of an era of prosperity such as this part of the state has never seen. Local commerce will unquestionably increase, necessitating, sooner or later, the establishment of harbor lights upon the present reservation. For the above reasons it is not deemed advisable either to sell or lease the reservation at the mouth of Yaquina Bay.
The six papers accompanying the Board's letter are returned herewith.
Respectfully submitted,
F.J. Werlich Commander, U.S. Navy Inspector 13th Light-House District.
S.W. Roessler Lieut. Col., Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer 13th Light-House District.