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If whistle, siren or trumpet, Pressure at which blown:
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Lighthouse Inspection Reports Database
Humboldt Bay Fog Station
Fog Signal General
Gasoline engines, 1 Bury & 1 Dow, belt driven air compressors vertical air receivers.
4 minutes
2 minutes
Engines - Western Gas Eng. Co., Los Angeles, CA., compressors - Bury Compressor & Geo.
1908- 1909
3 sec blast every 17 sec.
Engines, air valves, sirens, compressors of same size but diff. make, timing device.
Crosby duplicate cylinders 3" x 6" & clocks
30 to 38 lbs - best at 35 lbs.
about 35'
NW
Se point of N Spit, about 1/2 mile E'ly from Bar at entrance to Humboldt Bay.
abt .5 mi SE 1/8 E of Humboldt unused lighthouse
open well sunk in sand 8' deep 6' sq. inner casing of 3' cement pipe
plank walk about 100' from signal
rectangular frame bldg 30' x 46' painted white, with lead color trimmings, roof
painted red.
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