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Letter from A. M. Folger (Las Vegas) to G. F. Ashby, February 26, 1948

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Creator
Creator: Folger, Al M.
Date
1949-02-26
Description

Report on water usage, revenue, number of customers, and pipeline footage for the Las Vegas Land and Water Company.

Digital ID
hln000809
Physical Identifier
Box 47 Correspondence File 1948
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    hln000809. Union Pacific Railroad Collection, 1828-1995. MS-00397. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d10v8dh1p

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    Las Vegas - February 26, 1948 W 18-6-2 Mr. G. F. Ashby: As a matter of information, I enclose copy of our letter to the Auditor for his use in compiling the annual report to the Public Service Commission of Nevada covering our operations for the year 1947. The number of consumers continues to in- crease, as you will note from the following: Increased Per Cent Number of Consumers 582 9.7 Revenues $16,231.26 10.1 Water Consumed 303,062,449 Gala. 9.5 Pipe Line Footage 17,110 Ft. 7.0 The portion of water used by Railroad de- creased one hundred million gallons or 30 per cent compared with previous year. A. M. Folger