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Box 43 CF missing boxes of lens and glass and skylights 1873
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January 17 (187)3
Ames and Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts
How many boxes and loose pieces were shipped last March containing Foulweather lantern.
Charge to L. H. Board
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January 17 (187)3
Major H. M. Robert, Portland, Oregon.
With Woodruff's letter to Williamson of April first last, was sent a list of contents of sixteen boxes and sixteen pieces. All the parts you report as missing were included. Telegraph to Michler for the list. You must have made some mistake. If this will delay lighting beyond first of March inform The Board.
Charge to Light House Board
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January 18 (187)3
Sir: The following telegram was yesterday sent you:
"With Woodruff's letter to Williamson, of April first last, was sent a list of contents of sixteen boxes and sixteen pieces. All the parts you report as missing were included. Telegraph to Michler for the list. You must have made some mistake. If this will delay lighting beyond first of March, inform the Board."
Major H. M. Robert. Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. L. H. Engineer Portland, Oregon.
Very respectfully, George H. Elliot Major of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer Secretary.
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January 20 (187)3
Sir:
Referring to your letter of the 17th instant relating to the lantern for Cape Foulweather. I have to say that the Board has been informed that the lantern has been found at San Francisco and that the parts already mentioned are missing. I have to suggest that you ask the Engineer of the 12th district for receipt.
Very respectfully, George H. Elliot Major of Engineers, U.S.A. Engineer Secretary.
Col. I. C. Woodruff, U.S.A. Engineer 13th Dist. Tomkinsville N.Y.
P.S. the floor Lights - is best offer in your bid of ?? is best of ?? GE
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In regard to the floor lights, they do not appear in the list of contents of the boxes, but they are not essential to the lighting of the lens, and it can be done without them, temporarily covering the holes.
Enquiries will be made at once in regard to them, and if not found, they will be supplied. You are requested to inform the Board at once in regard to them.
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.