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- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor's Office, Letter, 24 September 1842Acknowledging letter and estimate. Applied for payment of $1,197.94 to pay light house expenses. Plus up to $50 to clear the woods around Manitou Island LightAcknowledging letter and estimate. Applied for payment of $1,197.94 to pay light house expenses. Plus up to $50 to clear the woods around Manitou Island LightMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Zachariah Ward, letter, June 1843Dear sir Mr. Burton said he would report the whole quarter if he should it would probably be right but as he left the Island immediately I thought best to make one from he time I commenced Yours &c Z. WardDear sir Mr. Burton said he would report the whole quarter if he should it would probably be right but as he left the Island immediately I thought best to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Eber Ward to Abraham Wendell, Letter, 1 April 1842Fifty tubes sent to Manitou IslandFifty tubes sent to Manitou IslandMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William A. Burton, Manitou, 23 May 1840Letter re cutting timber. Had tower whitewashed.Letter re cutting timber. Had tower whitewashed.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William A. Burton, Manitou, 23 May 1840Letter re cutting timber. Had tower whitewashed.Letter re cutting timber. Had tower whitewashed.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William A. Burton, Manitou, 4 November 1841Letter authorizing Wendell to pay his quarters salary to L. A. KelseyLetter authorizing Wendell to pay his quarters salary to L. A. KelseyMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William N. Burton, Manitou, 27 March 1842Received letter by the Chesapeake. Responding to criticism.Received letter by the Chesapeake. Responding to criticism.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, William N. Burton, Manitou, 10 September 1842Reports four men chopping down the timber by the light house. Received oil.Reports four men chopping down the timber by the light house. Received oil.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, S. Pleasonton to Abraham Wendell, 28 September 1840Letter regarding appointment of William N. Burton as keeper of South Manitou Island lighthouse.Letter regarding appointment of William N. Burton as keeper of South Manitou Island lighthouse.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Stephen Pleasonton to Abraham Wendell, 15 September 1841Appointment of Zack Ward as keep of South Manitou lighthouse to replace William N. Burton, removedAppointment of Zack Ward as keep of South Manitou lighthouse to replace William N. Burton, removedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, S. Pleasonton to Abraham Wendell, 23 Jun3 1840Announcing appointment of Walter Martin of Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan as keeper of Manitou Island light. Salary $350.Announcing appointment of Walter Martin of Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan as keeper of Manitou Island light. Salary $350.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor's Office, Letter, 17 March 1840Requires reduction in the cost of rations to the light boat, authorizes repairs to light boat and to Thunder Bay light house, requires an update on Presque Isle Light House and Manitou and payments for them.Requires reduction in the cost of rations to the light boat, authorizes repairs to light boat and to Thunder Bay light house, requires an update on Presque Isle Light House …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor's Office, Letter, 20 July 1842Photocopy of original correspondence following on inspection report by Mr. WilsonPhotocopy of original correspondence following on inspection report by Mr. WilsonMaritime History of the Great Lakes
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