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Senate. Standing Comm. on Mercantile Affairs. Report, 1826
On June 15, 1826, the Senate Standing Committee on Mercantile Affairs responded to a petition from the chief lighthouse keeper to release two parcels
of land to build 2 lighthouses. The Committee observed there were already 24 lighthouses on Cape Cod and that there had been problems with mariners
being confused by multiple lights, so they were not in favor of more lights. The request was held for consideration by the whole body. (Digitized
from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Massachusetts State Library).
Title:   In Senate, June 15, 1826. : The Standing Committee on Mercantile Affairs, to whom was referred the petition of H. A. S. Dearborn, Superintendent of Light Houses in Massachusetts, for a cession of land as sites for two light houses at Cape Cod ... .
OCLC Number:   1361715258
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