Digest>Mar/Apr 2018

Photo Caption:

The original lighthouse tender Manzanita sank in a collision near Puget Island in 1904. The second Manzanita, built in 1908 which is pictured here, was almost 40 feet longer than the first, and the lead ship in a class of eight vessels of similar construction that included the lighthouse tenders Sequoia and Kukui that also would serve in the Pacific Coast districts. (Courtesy of Columbia River Maritime Museum)
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Tender Mercies of the Northern Pacific Coast
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