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Years ago...in The World

€ 89 years ago (Aug. 27, 1915, Coos Bay Times) - In Port Orford, it was rumored that James Langlois, the longtime keeper of the Cape Blanco light station, would retire in the upcoming spring. "It is understood ... that his faithful performance of duty for so many years will be rewarded by a well deserved rest and pension." Langlois minded the lighthouse with two assistants; one, N.J. Nead, who had just recently arrived. Cape Blanco was regarded as an isolated post, five miles from the main county highway. However, a recently-finished road allowed the men staffing the naval wireless station at the cape to reach the town quicker in their automobile.

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