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- Letter, H. L. Woolsey to A. Wendell, 10 November 1840Not yet taken an inventory. Delays in the arrival of his furniture. Tube glasses break frequently. "Political news looks Squally"Not yet taken an inventory. Delays in the arrival of his furniture. Tube glasses break frequently. "Political news looks Squally"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
- Draft letter, Abraham Wendell to unidentified lightkeeper, 12 Jan 1841Draft of letter to an unidentified light keeper regarding the late delivery of returns from the fourth quarter of 1840, and specifically that the accounts were missing. Return send with some Indians to Thunder Bay for the Express, but not delivered. Account sent via Biddle & Drew's man to Thunder …Draft of letter to an unidentified light keeper regarding the late delivery of returns from the fourth quarter of 1840, and specifically that the accounts were missing. Return send with …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, H. L Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 4 February 1841Letter and account were written but remained at Mr. Crawford's. Hope that next down express will call and stay the night with them.Letter and account were written but remained at Mr. Crawford's. Hope that next down express will call and stay the night with them.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, H. L. Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 26 April 1841Letter regarding the receipt of quarterly reports. Lit the light on 21 April 1841Letter regarding the receipt of quarterly reports. Lit the light on 21 April 1841Maritime 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, Henry A. Lamares to A. Wendell, 24 May 1841"Stephen Stevens" discharged."Stephen Stevens" discharged.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, H. L. Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 29 May 1841Letter regarding the limited number of tubes and wicks affecting lighting. Problems with draining the cellar. Asks for compensation for clearing off the point east of the lighthouse.Letter regarding the limited number of tubes and wicks affecting lighting. Problems with draining the cellar. Asks for compensation for clearing off the point east of the lighthouse.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Henry A. Lamares to A. Wendell, 24 May 1841Asking for quick delivery of some items requested.Asking for quick delivery of some items requested.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Jesse Muncey to Abraham Wendell, letter, 2 June 1841Letter explaining the non-receipt of his reports. Only lit 9 lamps. "bad light"Letter explaining the non-receipt of his reports. Only lit 9 lamps. "bad light"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Jesse Muncey to Abraham Wendell, letter, 31 August 1841Letter explaining that he had sold account to Van Etten. Attempted to board the steamboat Missouri. Had gone to Presque Isle but no boats were expected.Letter explaining that he had sold account to Van Etten. Attempted to board the steamboat Missouri. Had gone to Presque Isle but no boats were expected.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Henry A. Lamares to A. Wendell, 10 October 1840"Fundand Lible" dismissed. "canot du nothin with him""Fundand Lible" dismissed. "canot du nothin with him"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, H. L. Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 21 January 1842Concerning postageConcerning postageMaritime 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, Henry A. Lamares to A. Wendell, 6 April 1842Requisition for bolts for yawlRequisition for bolts for yawlMaritime 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, H. L. Woolsey to Abraham Wendell, 4 May 1843Report plus a lit of wantsReport plus a lit of wantsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Zachariah Ward, Manitou, 22 June 1843Reports limited number of tube glasses and wicks that are too smallReports limited number of tube glasses and wicks that are too smallMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Zachariah Ward, Manitou, 24 June 1843Repeats his report of limited number of tube glasses and wicks that are too smallRepeats his report of limited number of tube glasses and wicks that are too smallMaritime History of the Great Lakes