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All communications should be addressed to "The Light-House Board."

Treasury Department
Office of the Light-House Board
Washington, March 13, 1900

Nine enclosures.

Capt. W.C. Langfitt, U.S.A.,
Engineer 13th Light-House District,
Portland, Oreg.

Sir:

Referring to your letter of 18 Oct., '99, the Board transmits herewith, for your information, and for the files of your office, copies of the executive orders of the President reserving public lands for light-house purposes in the 13th Light-House District, at the following named places: ---

Umpqua, Oreg., reserved by executive order of 27 Dec., '59.
Tatugh Point on Blake Island, Wash., reserved by executive order of 25 March, '69.
Cape Johnson, Wash., reserved by executive order of 8 June, '66.
Destruction Island, Wash., reserved by executive order of 8 June, '66.
Cape Foulweather, Oreg., reserved by executive order of 8 June, '66.

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All communications should be addressed to "The Light-House Board."

Treasury Department
Office of the Light-House Board
Washington, March 13, 1900

Nine enclosures.

Capt. W.C. Langfitt, U.S.A.,
Engineer 13th Light-House District,
Portland, Oreg.

Sir:

Referring to your letter of 18 Oct., '99, the Board transmits herewith, for your information, and for the files of your office, copies of the executive orders of the President reserving public lands for light-house purposes in the 13th Light-House District, at the following named places: ---

Umpqua, Oreg., reserved by executive order of 27 Dec., '59.
Tatugh Point on Blake Island, Wash., reserved by executive order of 25 March, '69.
Cape Johnson, Wash., reserved by executive order of 8 June, '66.
Destruction Island, Wash., reserved by executive order of 8 June, '66.
Cape Foulweather, Oreg., reserved by executive order of 8 June, '66.