Digest>May/Jun 2019

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The first Kanahena Light, established around 1884, used two ordinary “kitchen lamps” displayed from a trestle tower 40’ high with a pyramidal room atop. In 1904, when the U.S. Lighthouse Establishment took over, the intensity of the light was upgraded to a lens lantern which could be seen 10 miles out to sea and in 1905, the light was hoisted atop a 35’ mast, as is shown in this photo. (Lighthouse Digest archives.)
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In Memoriam - John Andersen (1849 – 1910)
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