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Department of Commerce and Labor
LIGHTHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT
OFFICE OF ENGINEER, 13TH DISTRICT
PORTLAND,OREG.
Sept. 4, 1907.

The Light-House Board,
Washington, D.C.

Sirs:-
I have the honor to report that the main gallery railing on the tower at Yaquina Head Light-Station is so badly corroded and wasted as to be unsafe. It is proposed to renew this railing at an estimated cost of $225.00 per detailed estimate herewith, all new work being galvanized.
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 no on hand belonging to the appropriation, Repairs & Incidental Expenses of Lighthouses, 1906.
I hereby certify that, in my opinion, this method is the most economical
and advantageous to the Government.
Respectfully yours,
SW Rocooler???
Lieut. Col., Corps of Engineers, U.S.A.,
Engineer 13th Light-House District.

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Department of Commerce and Labor
LIGHTHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT
OFFICE OF ENGINEER, 13TH DISTRICT
PORTLAND,OREG.
Sept. 4, 1907.

The Light-House Board,
Washington, D.C.

Sirs:-
I have the honor to report that the main gallery railing on the tower at Yaquina Head Light-Station is so badly corroded and wasted as to be unsafe. It is proposed to renew this railing at an estimated cost of $225.00 per detailed estimate herewith, all new work being galvanized.
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 no on hand belonging to the appropriation, Repairs & Incidental Expenses of Lighthouses, 1906.
I hereby certify that, in my opinion, this method is the most economical
and advantageous to the Government.
Respectfully yours,
SW Rocooler
Lieut. Col., Corps of Engineers, U.S.A.,
Engineer 13th Light-House District.