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Title
How the City purchase has affected the voting precincts of Big Pine
Date Created and/or Issued
2019-07-06T00:07:02Z
Contributing Institution
Loyola Marymount University, Department of Archives and Special Collections, William H. Hannon Library
Collection
Catholicism in Los Angeles
Rights Information
Materials in the Department of Archives and Special Collections may be subject to copyright. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, Loyola Marymount University does not claim ownership of the copyright of any materials in its collections. Please refer to: https://library.lmu.edu/archivesandspecialcollections/copyrightandreproductionpolicy/
Description
Document indicating a 40 percent decrease in voting population in Big Pine from 1922 to 1924.
Type
text
Identifier
24cb532d-df68-4b15-95aa-aae0da05c517
https://digitalcollections.lmu.edu/documents/detail/20112
https://images.quartexcollections.com/lmudigitalcollections/thumbnails/preview/24cb532d-df68-4b15-95aa-aae0da05c517
Language
English
Subject
Election districts
Voting
Rural population
Real property--Purchasing--United States
Water rights--California--Owens Valley
Water rights--California--Los Angeles
Administrative Records
Typescripts
Source
Department of Archives and Special Collections, William H. Hannon Library, Loyola Marymount University
Relation
J. D. Black Papers, CSLA-15, Series 1. Owens Valley Water Controversy Records; Box No. 9; Folder No. 11

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