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Letter from H. H. Larson (Los Angeles) to Walter R. Bracken (Las Vegas), August 26, 1938

Date

1938-08-26

Archival Collection

Description

Larson asking Bracken if it was still the policy of the company to not sell water to an institution like the Railroad Pass Casino.

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Letter from Walter R. Bracken (Las Vegas) to A. L. Coey (Los Angeles), January 28, 1933

Date

1933-01-28

Archival Collection

Description

Bracken providing details for a possible agreement to sell water to the Railroad Pass Casino and asking if Coey approves of the deal.

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Letter from E. E. Cunningham (Yermo, Cal.) to J. P. Mack, November 27, 1930

Date

1930-11-27

Archival Collection

Description

Discussion of selling water to people living next to the Arden Pipeline, provided they were not using the water to manufacture moonshine.

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Letter from F. H. Knickerbocker (Los Angeles) to Walter R. Bracken (Las Vegas), August 26, 1930

Date

1930-08-26

Archival Collection

Description

Letter outlining the procedure for a one-time purchase of bulk drinking water on the St. Thomas line.

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Telegram from E. E. Cunningham (Los Angeles) to J. P. Mack (Los Angeles) regarding Moapa water supply, June 25, 1930

Date

1930-05-25

Archival Collection

Description

The sale of drinking water to one person does not constitute a precedent.

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Letter from W. R. Armstrong (Los Angeles) to E. E. Cunningham, June 19, 1930

Date

1930-06-19

Archival Collection

Description

The sale of drinking water to the residents of the Moapa Valley were on a case by case basis.

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Letter from W. R. Armstrong (Los Angeles) to E. E. Cunningham, August 17, 1928

Date

1928-09-10

Archival Collection

Description

Logandale, Nevada lacked a water system and McNamee thought that if the railroad supplied Bishop Jones with water, others would expect the same.

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Letter from F. H. Knickerbocker (Los Angeles) to W. R. Armstrong, August 18, 1928

Date

1928-12-01

Archival Collection

Description

Knickerbocker (Union Pacific Railroad) approved of providing Earl with a limited amount of water for an emergency situation.

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