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Letter from E. E. Bennett (Los Angeles) to Calvin M. Cory, March 17, 1947

Date
1947-03-17
Description

The city asked the Las Vegas Land and Water Co. to either fence or place Las Vegas Creek in a culvert, and Bennett was asking if they were obliged to do so.

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Letter from Walter R. Bracken (Las Vegas) to Frank Strong, October 11, 1945

Date
1945-10-11
Description

Bracken asks if the Las Vegas Land and Water Co. should oppose a proposed well by Kenny Searles.

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Memo from A. M. Folger to Walter R. Bracken about drill wells, June 12, 1945

Date
1945-06-12
Description

Account of a meeting called by the State Engineer to discuss applications to drill wells. The Las Vegas Land and Water Company and Robert Griffith both dropped their objections and both were allowed permits. Those in attendance discussed the issues going forward. Memo has date stamps from E.E.B., H.E.D. and U.P. R.R. Co. Law Department, Los Angeles.

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Construction of the Hoover Dam, approximately 1931-1934

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File
Archival Collection
Boulder City 31ers Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00364
Collection Name: Boulder City 31ers Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 01

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Letter from Leo A. McNamee (Las Vegas) to E. E. Bennett, May 2, 1945

Date
1945-05-02
Description

Robert Griffith's lawyer informed the Las Vegas Land and Water Company's lawyer that unless they withdrew their protest of the Griffith well, they would protest the water company well.

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Letter from Alfred Merritt Smith (Carson City) to Leo A. McNamee (Las Vegas), March 3, 1945

Date
1945-03-03
Description

The State Engineer recommends offering Robert Griffith water at wholesale prices so he does not want to drill a well

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Letter from Walter R. Bracken (Las Vegas) to Leo A. McNamee, November 18, 1943

Date
1943-11-18
Description

The water company needed to take steps to ensure that the one million gallons per day that issued from the new sewage treatment plant would continue to go to the Las Vegas Ranch. Handwritten at bottom "This is very important." Date stamps at top E.E.B., H.E.D., and U.P. R.R. Co. Law Department, Los Angeles.

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