| United States. Congress. House - United States - 632 pages
...light-house on this island would be assistance. It would enable them to enter the straits when the of a light would frequently compel them to remain at sea until t. Once inside the straits, vessels are comparatively secure. dvantage of having the light-house situated... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Columbia River - 1851 - 58 pages
...light-house is much needed also at " Cape Flattery," and I would recommend that it be situated on "Tatoochi island," a small island almost touching the northwest...light would frequently compel them to remain at sea till daylight. Once inside the straits, vessels are comparatively secure. The advantage of having the... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1852 - 914 pages
...require a tower of about eighty feet in height. The light for Cape Flattery should be placed on Tatooche island, a small island almost touching the northwest extremity of Cape Flattery. The light is considered of great importance, as it will enable navigators to enter the straits at night,... | |
| Oregon Historical Society - Local history - 1915 - 478 pages
...light-house is much needed also at 'Cape Flattery'; and I would recommend that it be situated on 'Tatoochi island,' a small island almost touching the northwest...vessels bound from seaward, a light-house on this island f'Wff£ •%p - *% ty*Wt -'• -'•"•:• K/4. 'r,' would be of much assistance. It would enable... | |
| Oregon Historical Society - Northwest, Pacific - 1915 - 470 pages
...light-house is much needed also at 'Cape Flattery"; and I would recommend that it be situated on 'Tatoochi island,' a small island almost touching the northwest...light would frequently compel them to remain at sea till daylight. Once inside the straits, vessels are comparatively secure. "The advantage of having... | |
| Oregon Historical Society - Northwest, Pacific - 1915 - 462 pages
...light-house is much needed also at 'Cape Flattery'; and I would recommend that it be situated on 'Tatoochi island,' a small island almost touching the northwest extremity of Cape Flattery. would be of much assistance. It would enable them to enter the straits, when the absence of a light... | |
| United States - 1850 - 590 pages
...profile of the bottom is so precipitous, 1 would advise navigators to come to anchor in not less than 10 or 13 fathoms water. A light-house is much needed...frequently compel them to remain at sea until day light. Once inside the straits, vessels are comparatively secure. The advantage of having the light- house... | |
| United States - 1851 - 664 pages
...this island would be •nuch assistance. It would enable them to enter the straits when the евсе of a light would frequently compel them to remain at sea until • light. Once inside the straits, vessels are comparatively secure. The advantage of having the light-house... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 606 pages
...require a tower of about eighty feet in height. The light for Cape Flattery should be placed on Tatooche island, a small island almost touching the northwest extremity of Cape Flattery. The light is considered of great importance, as it will enable navigators to enter the straits at night,... | |
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