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Letter from R. T. Walker to Dumont Scott, May 24, 1918

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Creator: Walker, R. T.

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1918-05-24

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Letter regarding employment opportunities.

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    snv002471. 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/d1p84495f

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    May 24, 1918. Mr. Dumont Scott, Darwin, Calif. Dear Mr. Scott: Acknowledging your letter of the 20th inst., I regret very much to say that there is no no suitable opening here, which I can offer you, nor do I know happen to know of any elsewhere just at the moment. I will be very glad, of course, to keep you in mind, in the event of any openings occurring in the near future. I will shortly be leaving here, to take the position of superintendent of the Virginia-Louise M. Co., a very promising property, which is being opened up, at Pioche, Nevada, and it may be that I can later offer you a position there, but it will probably be some months before a suitable position would be created. Wishing you success, I remain, very truly yours,