The Journal of San Diego History
SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY
October 1955, Volume 1, Number 4
This issue is sponsored in honor of Suzanne Ledeboer
Annual salary 1855: James P. Keating $1,000 G. B. Tolman, Asst. 650 1857: James P. Keating 1,000 Julius Semen, Asst. 650 1859: W. C. Wiley 800 Julius Semen, Asst. 500 1861: W. C. Price 800 S. Fields, Asst. 500 1863: W. C. Price 1,000 S. Fields, Asst. 625 1865: W. C. Price 800 C. P. McAleer, Asst. 625 1867: W. C. Price 1,000 (Assistant not listed) 1871: Enos A. Wall (Jack) 1,000 Robert D. Israel,Asst. 600 1873: Robert D. Israel 1,000 Mary A. Israel, Asst. 625 (Mrs. Robert D.) 1875: Robert D. Israel 1,000 Mary A. Israel, Asst. 625 1877: Robert D. Israel 1,000 Joseph Stone, Asst. 625 1879: Robert D. Israel 1,000 Joseph Stone, Asst. 625 1881: Robert D. Israel 800 Joseph Stone, Asst. 600 1883: Robert D. Israel 800 Victor H. Richtet, Asst. 600 1885: Robert D. Israel 800 Philip Savage, Asst. 600 1887: Robert D. Israel 800 David R. Splaine, Asst. 600 1889: Robert D. Israel 800 (Assistant not listed) 1891: Robert D. Israel 800 Thomas Anderson, Asst. 600
Also connected with the work of maintaining the old Point Loma Light were Joseph Reiner and Jose Maria Covarrubias. The gaps in the table are one of the results of a fire in the Commerce Department building in Washington a few years ago.