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(SID BAR) Telegram
1871. Apr 1.
From Engineer Sec'y Maj. G. H. Elliot.
To Major H. M. Robert Corps Engineers.

Adopt Colonel Williamson's plan of wooden house and tower combined at Yaquina.

(SIDE BAR) Telegram
Apr 10.
From Engineer Sec'y Major Geo. H. Elliot.
To Major H. M. Robert Corps Engineers.

Have new and correct deed executed and pay the money, if abstract or chain of title is the same in both cases.

(SIDE BAR) Yaquina deed for site al-
Apr. 11.
From Engineer Sec'y Major G. H. Elliot.
To Major H. M. Robert. Corps Engineers.

Sir:
In reply to your letter of the 1st April, I have to say that it will be better to get a new deed for the site at Yaquina than to correct the old one. The money can be paid without further reference to this office if the abstract of title on which the Attorney General formed his opinion does not require to be changed- that is, if the chain of title is the same for the correctly as for the erroneously described piece of land.

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1871. Apr 1.

From Engineer Sec'y Maj. G. H. Elliot.
To Major H. M. Robert Corps Engineers.

Adopt Colonel Williamson's plan of wooden house and tower combined at Yaquina.

Apr 10.

From Engineer Sec'y Major Geo. H. Elliot.
To Major H. M. Robert Corps Engineers.

Have new and correct deed executed and pay the money, if abstract or chain of title is the same in both cases.

Apr. 11.

From Engineer Sec'y Major G. H. Elliot.
To Major H. M. Robert. Corps Engineers.

Sir:

In reply to your letter of the 1st April, I have to say that it will be better to get a new deed for the site at Yaquina than to correct the old one. The money can be paid without further reference to this office if the abstract of title on which the Attorney General formed his opinion does not require to be changed- that is, if the chain of title is the same for the correctly as for the erroneously described piece of land.