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How shall Oakland secure public ownership of water works : A vital issue
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c. California. Dept. of Public Works. Division of Water Rights. Water Project Authority State of California. Feasibility of State Ownership and Operation of the Central Valley Project of California. Sacramento, Calif.: California State Printing Office, March 1952 (1 piece)
Manuscripts
The collection consists of correspondence, documents, maps, reports, publications, and clippings related to land tenure and water use in and around Mono County (including Mono Basin, Mono Lake, Lee Vining Creek and Rush Creek), Inyo County, and Los Angeles, California.
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