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Letter from Leo A. McNamee (Las Vegas) to Walter R. Bracken (Las Vegas), August 23, 1939

Date
1939-08-23
Description

Letter accompanying the agreements with the Las Vegas Land and Water Company and the drilling company.

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Letter from F. H. Knickerbocker (Los Angeles) to A. S. Halsted (Las Vegas), January 7, 1925

Date
1925-12-11
Description

The new artesian well should be capped so its flow could be controlled so there would not be a problem with claims of surplus water. Written in pencil at the top of the page: "102-5" "174-2" and "Dry Lake, Nev." Letter is stamped "A.S.H. Jan 7." Letter also refers to Mr. Mcnamee.

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Letter from F. H. Knickerbocker (Los Angeles) to F. E. Pettit, Jr., August 16, 1924

Date
1924-10-30
Description

Discussion of what measures should be taken to control the flow from the new artesian well near the Las Vegas Springs.

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Photograph of John Quincy Lisle at the edge of his reservoir, Las Vegas, circa 1930

Date
1930 (year approximate)
Description

Lisle stands at the edge of the reservoir fed by an artesian well on his homestead.

Transcribed Notes: Transcribed from photo sleeve: "John Quincy "Jack" Lisle at the edge of the reservoir on his homestead in the Las Vegas Valley, about 1930. The reservoir is located not far from the present intersection of Twain and Eastern streets and was one of the best artesian wells in the Las Vegas Valley. At the time it was necessary to make a winding road off the Boulder Highway to reach the homestead. Most people thought that Lisle was absolutely insane to locate a homestead in such a desolate place, but Lisle, and amateur geologist, staked his claim there because he figured that water would be abundant because the land was near the Flamingo Wash. At one time Lisle raised 40 acres of alfalfa on the property."

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Letter from A. Maguire (Los Angeles) to F. H. Knickerbocker, October 30, 1924

Date
1924-12-16
Description

Maguire informs that Bracken was planning on using surplus water from the new artesian well to irrigate land on the Las Vegas Ranch.

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Letter from A. M. Folger to Howard Mount (Kennewick, Washington), January 21, 1948

Date
1948-01-21
Description

Letter from Folger to a student who was writing a paper on water in Las Vegas containing a brief overview of the topic.

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Letter from Leo A. McNamee to Alfred Merritt Smith (Carson City), November 6, 1939

Date
1939-11-06
Description

Letter to the state engineer accompanying the application to allow the Las Vegas Land and Water co. access to water on the Las Vegas Ranch. The unsigned application is referenced below.

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Various views from Manse Ranch: photographic prints, image 002

Description
"Largest artesian well in the world Manse Ranch"

Photograph of a water pipe, Image 1, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1900-1939

Date
1900 to 1939
Description
A photograph of an artesian well.

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