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Letter from N. A. Williams to E. E. Calvin, October 24, 1922

Date
1922-10-24
Description
Letter addresses the purchase of two vehicles for use by railroad employees in Las Vegas to deal with radicals during the strike.

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Letter from R. H. Beauchamp to Walter R. Bracken, December 21, 1922

Date
1922-12-21
Description
Letter discusses possible peaceful measures that can be taken against strikers and the I.W.W. in Las Vegas. R.H. Beauchamp was the Special Representative of the Vice President of the Union Pacific System Lines.

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Letter from Frank R. McNameer to A. S. Halsted, March 1, 1923

Date
1923-03-01
Description
Relays another letter from Nevada Governor J.G. Scrugham regarding supplies furnished to state police by the railroad.

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Letter from J. G. Scrugham to F. R. McNamee, March 2, 1923

Date
1923-03-02
Description
Letter from J. G. Scrugham to F. R. McNamee, March 2, 1923

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Letter from J. G. Scrugham to F. R. McNamee, March 9, 1923

Date
1923-03-09
Description
Letter calls into question expenses for protecting railroad property.

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Letter from Frank R. McNamee to C. C. Barry, June 6, 1923

Date
1923-06-06
Description
Letter from Frank R. McNamee to C. C. Barry, June 6, 1923

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Letter from Frank R. McNamee to W. H. Comstock, July 24, 1923

Date
1923-07-24
Description
Letter discusses the labor conditions in Nevada.

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Letter from Frank R. McNamee to A. S. Halsted, July 2, 1922

Date
1922-07-02
Description
Letter gives a report of an assault on a railroad employee by strikers. McNamee suggests railroad guards and officers should be armed.

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Telegram from W. H. Comstock to E. E. Calvin, A. S. Halsted and C. P. Smith, July 11, 1922

Date
1922-07-11
Description
Coded portions of the telegram have handwritten transcriptions above them.

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Telegram from W. H. Comstock to C. P. Smith, July 11, 1922

Date
1922-07-11
Description
Letter discusses Mexican strike breakers and sending Pettit to Carson City to file papers.

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