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Letter from C. H. Brown to J. K. W. Bracken, November 3, 1903

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1903-11-03

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C.H. Brown discusses how he is waiting in Tonopah for a check for his team and constrcuting a hotel in the meantime.

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snv002342

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snv002342. Union Pacific Railroad Collection. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1ff3md9p

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2009-03-19

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LOS VEGAS, NEV. Rec'd NOV 11 1903 Ans'd 12 Nov. 1903 Tonopah Nov 3d 1903 Dr. Bracken, Los Vegas Ranch, Nev. Dear Sir, I am still waiting patiently for the check for that team. I wish you would hurry it along, it has been more than three months instead of the two weeks required. Tonopah is rather dull at present but the business people all have confidence and improvements are being made in all parts of the town. I am putting up a hotel building which will keep me busy until the first of January, when I hope to get down to your part of the country again.Hoping to hear from you soon I remain Yours truly, C.H. Brown