Skip to main content

Search the Special Collections and Archives Portal

upr000001 23

Image

File
Download upr000001-023.tif (image/tiff; 99.36 MB)

Information

Digital ID

upr000001-023
    Details

    Rights

    This material is made available to facilitate private study, scholarship, or research. It may be protected by copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity rights, or other interests not owned by UNLV. Users are responsible for determining whether permissions are necessary from rights owners for any intended use and for obtaining all required permissions. Acknowledgement of the UNLV University Libraries is requested. For more information, please see the UNLV Special Collections policies on reproduction and use (https://www.library.unlv.edu/speccol/research_and_services/reproductions) or contact us at special.collections@unlv.edu.

    Digital Provenance

    Digitized materials: physical originals can be viewed in Special Collections and Archives reading room

    Publisher

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

    H. C. S A N P E D R O , L O S A N G E L E S A N D S A L T L A K E R A IL R O A D C O M P A N Y C. NUTT, i ' l\ GENERAL MANAGER, J. BALCH, ASSISTANT TO GENERAL MANAGER, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. ...Wells at Las Vegas... At Balt Lake City, September 16,1913. Mr. J. Ross Clark, Second Vice President, Los Angeles, Cal. Dear Sir:- I talked with Mr.- Bancroft about the new artesian well at Las Vegas, and he agrees with us that we would not be warranted in purchasing any additional land in the vicinity of our springs in order to prevent people from drilling wells in that vicinity, as we can get wells on the ground we now own if this developing of artesian wells interferes with the flow from the springs, which I do not think likely. I also talked with Walter Bracken about it, on my way east, and he has about reached the conclusion that it would be a waste of money for us to buy any more land in the vicinity of the springs. Yours truly, - ftlt. HCN-VAC.