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Title
Correspondence to N.P. Yost from Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company
Creator
Yost, N. P
Date Created and/or Issued
1910/1922
Publication Information
Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
California Revealed from Mill Valley Public Library
Rights Information
Public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Photocopy of a packet of correspondence to N.P. Yost from Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company, March 25, 1910-March 7, 1922, regarding his proposition to build a spur track into his property in Mill Valley. Includes documents: Estimate and Agreement for Private Siding, March 24, 1910
Small map of the proposed spur, March 1910
Track Estimate and Agreement for Private Siding, May 18, 1915
Map of proposed spur, March 1915
Letter to N.P. Yost from Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company, March 7, 1922, advising him to pay for maintaining that portion of the track that lies east of the railroad right-of-way line.
Type
text
Format
Copy
Pamphlet
Extent
8.5 x 14 in.
7 Pages of 7
Identifier
cmlpl_000095
2016.012.009
ark:/13960/t7cs27s8w
Language
English
Subject
Railroads
Provenance
Mill Valley Public Library, Lucretia Little History Room
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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