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Title
Inyo County loses population
Creator
Los Angeles Times
Date Created and/or Issued
1930-05-26
Publication Information
Honnold/Mudd Library. Special Collections
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
California Water Documents
Rights Information
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Rights Holder and Contact
Claremont Colleges Library, Special Collections
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact Honnold Mudd Library Special Collections at https://library.claremont.edu/scl/
Description
Clipping announces that Inyo County has decreased in population due to the increase in water rights purchases by the City of Los Angeles. Article also points out the shut down of borax mines in Death Valley as a second cause for the population decrease.
Type
text
Format
image/jp2
Identifier
cwd00172.tif
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cwd/id/2755
Language
English
Subject
Aqueducts
Aqueducts--California
Borax mines and mining
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Los Angeles Aqueduct (Calif.)
Population
Water rights
Place
Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)
Inyo County (Calif.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Source
Newspaper clipping, 2 x 1.81 inches, 1 scanned page: Owens Valley Collection, Water Resources Collection, box 1, folder 12, Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library
Relation
Owens Valley Collection
California Water Documents - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cwd

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