Hearings Before the Committee On Interstate And Foreign Commerce. House of Representatives [january 14, 1908] On Panama Canal
Hearings Before the Committee On Interstate And Foreign Commerce. House of Representatives [january 14, 1908] On Panama Canal
United States. Congress. House. Committee On Interstate And Foreign Commerce
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Maxn. As far as you know, there is no pressing necessity for Commander Helm. No, sir; 1 have no information except what I have given you. Department of Commerce and Laiior, Office of the Secretary, Washington^ February 14, 1908. Dear Sir : Ueferring to the committee's letter dated P'ebruai-y 5, 1008, inclos- ing a copy of H. R. 162S0, " to establish a light-house and fog-signal station in Rondout Creek, Hudson lliver, State of New York," and asking that the committee be furnislied with such sug...gestions as may be deemed proper touch- ing the merits of the bill and the propriety of its passage, this Department has the honor to submit the following information : The Light-House Board, to which the matter was referred, states tliat it is of the opinion that the new light and fog signal will be a good adjunct to the navigation of the Hudson Kiver. It is apparent that the construction of the dike at Rondout, extending about a quarter of a mile toward deep water, has diminished the usefulness of the main light at this point, in that the dike lights now serve to mark the entrance and indicate the channel.
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