March
30, 1924 to April 28, 1924
High Water
March 30, 1924 - 38' 4" up in the stock room under the
Office all hands cleaning up Mud and straightening up
Lumber at the top and north of the Ways the mud is 4
ft deep everything nearly wrecked
April 4, 1924
unloading car of Oak flitch 1 P. McK & Y -
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April 4,
1924 repairing tracks - Platforms and new shed over Ways
Pump - after High water
Steamer Ranger
Docked April 11, 1924 new wing rudder stock - all R
irons repaired - 1 new Knocker block nosing - top strakes - iron painted
- P. House glass finished and off Ways April 14,
1924
Steamer Voyager
Docked April 27, 1924 off the Ways May 7,
1924 New center and wing kelsons - all inside
parts of the Hull well repaired - rudders repaired 1 new
stock 2 new Pitmans - General repairs from stem to stern - new
Head Knees - Machinery repaired - 2 coats of Paint D.
Caulkett Painter - this was some job
April 25 to 28,
1924 building a large sign board for Harbor Landing out of #12 x
36" sheet iron *
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Harbor Landing
and
the type of signs mentioned.
1 Flitch
Timber--One of several timbers fastened side by side to form a
compound frame made of wood having a natural bend used at turn of bilge to
increase stability.

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