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Distance to the nearest public road, railroad station, or steamboat landing, and to which.
The distance to the nearest public road, at Newport in Yaquina Bay, is five miles.
Tower or other means used for supporting the lantern and apparatus. Tower
Number of separate lights. One
When first built or established. 1870
When last thoroughly rebuilt, repaired, or renovated.
Slight repairs made in 1880
Condition at this date. Good
Shape of tower in plan. Circular
Height of tower from base to focal plane of lantern. Eighty one (81) feet
Height of focal plane of lantern above the mean sea or lake level. one hundred and fifty one (151) feet
Back ground of the light-house, upon which it is projected, as seen from the sea or lake. Dark
Color of tower. White
Color of tower, how produced. Painted
Tower—connected with keepers’ dwelling, and how, or detached. Detached
Object: sea-coast, lake-coast, bay, harbor, channel, or range; for general or local navigating purposes.
Sea Coast
Materials of which the tower is built. Brick
General description, embracing—
Thickness of walls at base. Three (3) feet
Thickness of walls at parapet. Twenty (20) feet
Diameter of tower at base. Twenty eight (28) feet
Diameter of tower at parapet. Sixteen (16) feet
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