... be steered. There is a staff on the south side of the river, on which a white flag, with black ball, is generally hoisted. "Port St. George is a safe anchorage in the summer at the point indicated by the anchor. The reef off Cape St. George consists... Notices of the Western Coast of the United States - Page 9by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1851 - 55 pagesFull view - About this book
| Commerce - 1851 - 796 pages
...FOREMOST, то BE STEERED. There is a staff on the south side of the river, on which a white flag with a black ball is generally hoisted. Port St. George is...channel is good and clear, and shown by the track of schooner Ewing. From Pelican Bay with a breeze, take this channel From Cape St. George to the Toitlounis,... | |
| 1851 - 796 pages
...FOKEMOST, то BE STEERED. There is a staff on the south side of the river, on which a white flag with a black ball is generally hoisted. Port St. George is...channel is good and clear, and shown by the track of schooner Ewing. From Pelican Bay with a breeze, take this channel. From Cape Si. George to the Toutounis,... | |
| Coastwise navigation - 1853 - 248 pages
...get out of, the current running so strong that sailing vessels must come out stern foremost to lie steered. There is a staff on the south side of the...and clear, and shown by the track of the schooner Ewing. From Pelican Bay, with a breeze, take this channel. From Cape St. George to the Toutounis, or... | |
| Oregon Historical Society - Local history - 1915 - 478 pages
...No. 1, and part of Sheet No. 2. The remaining directions are as follows : "Klamath river has 15 feet on the bar at low water. It is not difficult of entrance...and clear, and shown by the track of the schooner Ewing. From Pelican Bay, with a breeze, take this channel. "From Cape St. George to the Toutounis,... | |
| Oregon Historical Society - Northwest, Pacific - 1915 - 470 pages
...No. 1, and part of Sheet No. 2. The remaining directions are as follows : "Klamath river has 15 feet on the bar at low water. It is not difficult of entrance...and clear, and shown by the track of the schooner Euring. From Pelican Bay, with a breeze, take this channel. "From Cape St. George to the Toutounis,... | |
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