Telegram from Robert W. Bonynge to E. A. Hitchcock
This item includes a telegram. Speaking on behalf of the people of the First Congressional District of Colorado, Representative Bonynge objects to the building of the Gore Canyon dam because it will obstruct the Northwestern Railroad.
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OCR Page 1 of 3Form No. 1.
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ROBERT C. CLOWRY, President and General Manager.
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Dated Denver Colo 22 -
may 22, OE 1905
To Hon Elthan allen Hitchcock
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secretary Interior Washington DC
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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
butwill obstruct building of railroad. as their representative
respectfully and earneuty object to appropriation of site
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