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October 24, 1934, telegram from the Tillamook Light Station to the Superintendent of Lighthouses stating that the telephone cable is broken and requesting that radio equipment be sent to the lighthouse by tender as soon as possible. Website captured for verification.
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October 24, 1934, telegram from the Tillamook Light Station to the Superintendent of Lighthouses stating that the telephone cable is broken and requesting that radio equipment be sent to the lighthouse by tender as soon as possible. Website captured for verification.
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At a cost of roughly $125,000, workers built the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse over the course of 201 days, making it an outrageously daring and successful construction project that would go on to operate for nearly 80 years.
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October 24, 1934, telegram from the Tillamook Light Station to the Superintendent of Lighthouses stating that the telephone cable is broken and requesting that radio equipment be sent to the lighthouse by tender as soon as possible.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The Oregon Historical Society does not participate in political campaigns, nor do we support or oppose candidates.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
October 25, 1934, telegram from the Tillamook Light Station to the Superintendent of Lighthouses describing work being done on the lighthouse light and requesting additional radio equipment.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The Oregon Historical Society preserves our state's history and makes it accessible to everyone in ways that advance knowledge and inspire curiosity about all the people, places, and events that have shaped Oregon.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
At a cost of roughly $125,000, workers built the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse over the course of 201 days, making it an outrageously daring and successful construction project that would go on to operate for nearly 80 years.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
For Oregon history lovers, the research library's manuscript collections hold an impressive range of resources for relating to the past and better understanding its nuances.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
In the Tillamook Rock Light Station Records, 1886-1950 (Mss 144), a series of air-thin telegrams offer an hour-by-hour recounting of extraordinary events that took place in the fall of 1934, when the raw power of the Oregon coast tested the grit and guile of a handful of Oregonians.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
As if Jenkins's cool construction of a makeshift radio wasn't enough, the collection holds telegram after telegram expressing the crew's exhaustive efforts to restore a lens so critical to the lives of fellow mariners heading into and out of the mouth of the Columbia River.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
At a cost of roughly $125,000, workers built the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse over the course of 201 days, making it an outrageously daring and successful construction project that would go on to operate for nearly 80 years.
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October 24, 1934, telegram from the Tillamook Light Station to the Superintendent of Lighthouses stating that the telephone cable is broken and requesting that radio equipment be sent to the lighthouse by tender as soon as possible.