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County agent project progress report, Flood control, November 1, 1932

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1932-11-01

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Wittwer reported that in January of 1932, landowners in Logandale, through a local committee, levied a fee per acre and used the money to prepare for anticipated flooding. Project Number: State Office No. 103, Clark County No. 7 - MISCELLANEOUS. XII-J-Flood Control.

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hln000573

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'Box 4 Folder 19 Irrigation District (Flood Control) Project Clark County, 1929-1941'
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hln000573. John Wittwer Collection on Agriculture in Nevada, 1898-1972. MS-00181. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1hq3vz2r

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COUNTY AGENT Progress Report DATED: November 1, 1932 PROJECT NUMBERS State Office #103 Clark County # 7 - MISCELLANEOUS - XII-J-Flood Control Flood Control on the Moapa Valley Flood Channel was accom-plished during January, 1932, in the Logandale community, whereby thru local committee, fifty-cents per acre was levied and an accumulation of cash and labor amounting to $400.00 was raised and used in cleaning out and reinforcing a mile or more of Channel in anticipation of excessive flood waters from melting snows in the Meadow Valley Wash watershed, owing to heavy snow storms. District Extension Agent