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Makah NALEMP Program and Accomplishments: Past Military Use
In 1852, a government survey selected Tatoosh Island, which is off the tip of Cape Flattery, the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United ... lighthouse. In 1868, the U.S. government bought Waadah Island and set it aside for military use; a station was later built on the island for use by the U.S. Life Saving ...
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Makah NALEMP Program and Accomplishments: Downloads
Shipwreck (132 kB) Site 20: Top Camp Dam (124 kB) Site 21: Waadah Island (137 kB) Site 22: Tatoosh Island (108 kB) Site 23: Offshore Unexploded Ordnances and Wrecks (173 kB) Site 24 ...
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Makah NALEMP Program and Accomplishments: Site Photos and History
Waadah Island Site 22. Tatoosh Island In 1857, the U.S. Lighthouse Service, an agency under the Bureau of Lighthouses within the Department of Commerce, constructed and began operating a lighthouse on Tatoosh Island ... land and maintained various facilities on Waadah Island, starting with the construction of a lifeboat station on the northern portion of the island in 1877 (the lifeboat station was ...
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Makah NALEMP Program and Accomplishments: Site 22
Work in Progress Resources Downloads References Definitions and Acronyms Links Site 22: Tatoosh Island Tatoosh Island (Ecology, 1994) Tatoosh Island is 0.5 mile northwest of Cape Flattery, at the entrance to ... The Navy also had associated facilities on nearby North Island as early as 1920 (Lane, 1982). In 1977, Tatoosh Island (along with Waadah Island) was returned to the Makah Tribe as part of the ...
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