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Cape Hancock Light Station, Wash. Ter.
Continued work on, and inspected Light Keepers Dwelling

Probable Work in December

Completion of Lights Keepers Dwelling

Cape Flattery Light Station, Wash. Ter.

Landed at Neah Bay about 100 tons freight, continued storm preventing landing on Tatoosh Island.

At Tatoosh Island, the Engine and Fog Apparatus have been cleaned and stored for rainy season; the cement and bricks have been hoisted to the top of the Island and put under shelter; and operations partially suspended until more favorable weather.

Probable Work in December

Further excavation for cistern, and canoe transportation of materials from Neah Bay (7 miles) to Tatoosh Island, so far as the weather will permit. Though it is probable that work can not be prosecuted till some time in January.

Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
Henry M Robert
Maj. of Eng'rs & L.H. Eng'r
Thirteenth District

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Cape Hancock Light Station, Wash. Ter.
Continued work on, and inspected Light Keepers Dwelling

Probable Work in December

Completion of Lights Keepers Dwelling

Cape Flattery Light Station, Wash. Ter.

Landed at Neah Bay about 100 tons freight, continued storm preventing landing on Tatoosh Island.

At Tatoosh Island, the Engine and Fog Apparatus have been cleaned and stored for rainy season; the cement and bricks have been hoisted to the top of the Island and put under shelter; and operations partially suspended until more favorable weather.

Probable Work in December

Further excavation for cistern, and canoe transportation of materials from Neah Bay (7miles) to Tatoosh Island, so far as the weather will permit. Though it is probable that work can not be prosecuted till some time in January.

Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
Henry M Robert
Maj. of Eng'rs & L.H. Eng'r
Thirteenth District

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