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Letter from W. T. Stewart (Las Vegas) to Las Vegas Land and Water Company (Las Vegas), January 1, 1951

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1951-01-01

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Stewart notified the Las Vegas Land and Water Company that unless water was provided or the rent lowered, he would terminate the lease and vacate the property.

Digital ID

hln000549

Physical Identifier

Box 11 Folder W18-1-12 A Las Vegas Ranch - W. T. Stewart Lease
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hln000549. Union Pacific Railroad Collection, 1828-1995. MS-00397. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1n012s84

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English

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VT Cattle Ranch W. T. STEWART Box 2002 Las Vegas, Nevada 628-M Jan 1 - 1951 Las Vegas Land Water Co Las Vegas, Nevada. Dear Sirs: - Having no word from you relative to water for the old ranch for agriculture purposes. This will serve to notify you that unless water is so furnished right away to put crops in or an adjustment on the rental price is made we will be compelled to vacate said ranch by moving off same. Yours truly W.T. Stewart