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Letter from T. P. Cullen to J.Ross Clark, August 20, 1904

Date
1904-08-20
Description
Letter discusses people interested in Las Vegas.

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Telegram from W. H. Comstock to F. M. Grace, May 15, 1905

Date
1905-05-15
Description
Comstock asks how sales at the Las Vegas townsite are going.

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Letter from J. T. McWilliams to J. Ross Clark, November 9, 1902

Date
1902-11-09
Description
Letter discusses the Clark's intention to purchase the Las Vegas Ranch for the railroad. McWilliams discusses the necessary measures to get a proper survey of the ranch.

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Photograph of two women standing in front of locomotive number 3649, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
Two women (possibly Mrs. Owen Phaff and her mother) stand in front of San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company locomotive number 3649 in Las Vegas, approximate date 1912.

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Letter from J. K. W. Bracken to J. Ross Clark, August 1, 1904

Date
1904-08-01
Description
Letter discusses the grape crop at the Las Vegas Ranch and wine distribution in the area.

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Letter from an unknown author to W. H. Comstock, May 12, 1923

Date
1923-05-12
Description
Letter comments on Las Vegas city election results. Letter is unsigned.

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Reports on the Hanson Assault, District Special Agent Harrington, August 15, 1922

Date
1922-09-15
Description
Reports on the Hanson Assault, District Special Agent Harrington, August 15, 1922

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Telegram from J. Ross Clark to H. I. Bettis and C. O. Whittemore, May 17, 1905

Date
1905-05-17
Description
Telegram regards a private sale plan and the temporary water supply.

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Letter from J. K. W. Bracken to J. Ross Clark, March 26, 1903

Date
1903-03-26
Description
Bracken states that he will be willing to go the Las Vegas Ranch and discusses the time frame for such travels.

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Letter from J. K. W. Bracken to J. Ross Clark, March 26, 1903

Date
1903-03-26
Description
Letter describes Bracken's travels in Los Angeles and San Francisco as well as the loss of his stenographer, Clippinger.

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