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1871-1872 keeper selection and LH building Vol. 336
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Blank No. 1 THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY The rules of this Company require that all messages received for transmission, shall be written on the message blanks of the Company, under and subject to the conditions printed thereon, which conditions have been agreed to by the sender of the following message.
THOS. T. ECKERT, Gen’l Sup’t, WILLIAM ORTON, Pres’t, NEW YORK NEW YORK GEO. H. MUMFORD, Sec’y,
Dated Portland Oregon Oct 12 1872
Received at N.E. cor. 14th St. and Penna. Ave. 7??? c/o Chairman Light House Board
Naihn???
Forty cases containing lens etc invoiced April seventeenth reached San Fran—from Col-Woodruff if Lantern is not included in that invoice it has not been received
32 paid Gnl rate write Woodruff and ask if the Lantern was included??? in the invoice Eng’r 3rd Dist written to Oct 15/72.
p-3 letters HM Roberts 1872-1875
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Very Respectfullly,
Major of Engineers Engineer Secretary
Major H.M. Robert Corps of Engineers L.H. Engineer Portland, Oregon
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January 30th 2
Sir:
There have been sent you by this days' mail two copies of the contract for the iron work for Cape Foulweather light house. One of the copies should be at once sent tot he contractors for their guidance and one retained in your office.
Very Respectfully,
??? H. Elliot Major of Engineers USA Engineer Secretary
Major W.H. Robert Corps of Engineers L.H. Engineers 13th Dist. Portland, Oregon
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March 3, 2
Sir:
I have to inform you that the lantern for Cape Foulweather is completed and after inspection will be shipped to your care at San Francisco, where it will remain until arrangements can be made between you and Major Robert to have it shipped direct from San Francisco to Yaquina Bay.
Very Respectfully,
George H. Elliot Major of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer Secretary
Col. R.S. Williamson Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. L.H. Engineers San Francisco, California
Box 45 CF missing boxes of lens glass and skylights 1873
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February 21 (187)3
Sir:
Inadvertently the original list of contents of boxes containing Cape Foulweather lantern, sent with your letter of the 17th January, was forwarded to Major Robert. Please to send a copy by return mail, and state whether you sent any lantern glass for that Light House, and if so, when, and in how many boxes.
Very respectfully. George H. Elliot. Major of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer Secretary
Col. I. C. Woodruff Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. L. H. Engineer. New York City.