Aids to Navigation in the Lighthouse Service. Hearing ... On H.R. 6499

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United States. Congress. House. Committee On Interstate And Foreign Commerce
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Trott. All over the United States — that is in regard to roofs, walks, verandas, and things like that.
Mr. Dewalt. Are the lights all right ?
Capt. Trott. The light itself is all right. It was the dwellings and the upkeep that I had reference to.
Mr. Putnam. You must understand that the property of the Lighthouse Service is shattered in a very large number of places and reservations all over the coast of the United States. It is in the most exposed locations. The property is exposed to storms a
...nd to the sea more than any other ouildings you could think of. They should be built of very solid material. If they are built of wood or other light material, they deteriorate very rapidly. A good deal of the early construction in the Lighthouse Service was of wood, especially in some places like the Great Lakes, and the result is that there is a very heavy cost involved in repairing them. Where we are rebuilding, we are building of more permanent material as far as possible; but the difficulty in building operations is that a dollar does not go as far as it used to go, and that has been the cause of considerably greater deterioration in the last few years in light stations as well as in light vessels than was formerly the case.

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