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2. First Steps to Bring Colorado River Water to Southern California, [n.d.] (1 piece)
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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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a. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Calif.). Colorado River Aqueduct. Los Angeles, Calif.: The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, March 1937 (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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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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3. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Calif.). Water from the Colorado River. Los Angeles, Calif.: Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, July 1931 (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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2. Blank applications to appropriate water, [n.d.] (13 pieces)
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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1. California. Colorado River Board. California's Stake in the Colorado River. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California State Printing Office, 1949 (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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