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Letter from C. P. Squires to J. Ross Clark, July 24, 1909

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Date

1909-07-24

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Letter informs Clark that an announcement regarding the building of homes in the Las Vegas townsite will appear in the newspaper The Las Vegas Age.

Digital ID

snv002564

Physical Identifier

97-19--Box 1, File 1199
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snv002564. Union Pacific Railroad Collection. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1k35mv0q

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2010-08-26

Language

English

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Conservative and Reliable Nevada News Subscription $2.00 the Year Valuable Advertising Medium Artistic Job Printing Las Vegas Age LEADING NEWSPAPER OF LINCOLN COUNTY CHAS. P. SQUIRES, Editor and Proprietor. Las Vegas, Nevada, July 24, 1909. Mr. J. Ross Clark, Los Angeles, Cal. Dear Sir: Your favor of the 22d arrived just in time to permit me to make the announcement of the definite decision to build houses in the Age this morning. Please accept my thanks. I preferred not to announce the matter as a positive fact until I had something absolutely conclusive on it, hence you will please excuse my wiring you. The town is dull at this time owing to the great number of our people at the coast and elsewhere. The future for Vegas looks very encouraging to us. Yours very truly, C.P. Squires