Letter from Charles D. Walcott, Director, Geological Survey to Secretary of the Interior E. A. Hitchcock
This item includes a letter in which the Director of the United States Geological Survey acknowledges receipt of many telegrams dealing with Gore Canyon, Colorado.
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OCR Page 1 of 4In reply please refer to
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and date of this letter.
Address all communications to
"Director, U. S. Geological Survey,
Washington, D. c."
SUBJECT.
Reservoir at Gore Canyon, Colo.
APD-EDW
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 29, 1905.
The Honorable,
The Secretary of the Interior,
Washington, D. C.
Sir:
I a.m in receipt by Departmental reference of the following
telegrams:
"The published report that the government will build a
reservoir at Gore Canon, Colo. is injurious to the in-
terests of Colorado and no t required by any interest
local or national. I desire to enter my earnest protest
against it as a waste of the irrigation fund for that purpose.
H. M. Teller."
"Almost unanimous Colorado sentiment favors use Gore Canon
by Denver North Western Ry and that use for irrigation
project should be subordinate thereto. Earnestly request
Department will consider and protect local interests of
very great importance to State's development.
F. E. Brooks."
"The people of First Congressional District regard building
of North Western Railroad of vital importance to their
welfare and do not believe building of Gore Canon Dam
will benefit them, but will obstruct building of railroad.
As their representative respectfully and earnestly ob-
ject to appropriation of site for reservoir purposes.
Robt. W. Bonyng."
"If irrigation project at Gore Canon Colorado will seriously
interfere with Moffat railroad through that country it
ought to be carefully considered. The railroad is of in-
calculable value to north western Colorado especially I
beg of the department not to impede the progress of that
country.
H. M. Hogg."
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