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Letter from Pacific Audit & System Company to R. T. Walker, April 25, 1918

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1918-04-25

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Letter inquires if a potential employee reported to the mining camp for work.

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snv002465

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MS 11
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    snv002465. UNLV University Libraries Collection on Nevada Mining. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1b27q57m

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    THE PACIFIC AUDIT & SYSTEM CO., INC. VOCATIONAL EMPLOYMENTCLERICAL, SALES, TECHNICAL AND EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYEES NINTH FLOOR UNION OIL BUILDING LOS ANGELES April 25, 1918. Mr. R. T. Walker, Supt., Techatticup Mine, Nelson, Clark County, Nevada. Dear Sir:- On April 11th we wrote you concerning Mr. A. M. Miller going to Nelson and also wired him that you could not afford to wait unless positively sure that he would go within two weeks, and asked that he wire you and us as to just what he was going to do. He has not made any reply and we have been unable to learn whether or not he got in touch with you, hence are writing to ask if he ever showed up. Certainly we ought to be accorded a reply from him, to say the least. We gave him your address, etc., and also wrote you to this effect, but have not heard from you, either. Awaiting your reply, we remain, Very truly yours, PACIFIC AUDIT & SYSTEM CO., INC.