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I agree.Vf-I-I March 9, 19211 Mr. E. B. Galvin, Omaha, Nebraska. Dear Sir?- You have copy of Mr. Bracken's letter to me of March 8th, with further reference to the sale of the . triangular area adjacent to the present townsit© of -^as Vegas. I am still of the opinion tJat» .C0?B^e^nf expenditure necessary to plat » curb and pla«s mSket these lots, and furthSE’ increase in taxation as soon as the platting is °^P ed it would he heat for us to sell this area as acreage as*I have heretofore recommended. If, a^tor wading Mr. “racken-n latter, yen atill concur. I will immediately submit the matter to New York for approval. In vour letter of February 26th, you raised the question of making collection upon ,^n°f_e^t contiguous lots. The idea in '^-8 prov . . . residence these are 25* lots and it is assumed that each residence erected will require the use of at least two lots. I have told Mr. Bracken orally, and will have the contract provide, that in the event of by any ^penee ?o ifaef,rtSS^2S for° the cost of platting, curbing, piping, etc. CC-WRB. */