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Title
Notice to Vacate Premises
Creator
J. F. Powell (author)
Date Created and/or Issued
1961-12-12
Contributing Institution
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Collection
Re/Collecting Project Archive
Rights Information
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Digitally reproduced for the Re/Collecting Project from private collections of individuals and families. Copyright remains with original owners.
Description
Letter from State of California, Department of Public Works, Divison of Highways, District V to San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church, attention Mr. B.H. Kawaoka, to vacate premises: "In accordance with the close of escrow as of December 11, 1961, and due to impending Highway construction, you are hereby notified and requested to vacate the above mentioned premises on or before Monday, January 15, 1962. It is required that you vacate said premises on or before said date so that the right of way may be cleared in time for scheduled construction. Very truly yours, E.R. FOLEY, District Engineer. By J.F. POWELL, Senior RIght of Way Agent."
Type
text
Format
Letter
Identifier
ms0190-89b6cda462390185467ed9a257303337
https://digital.lib.calpoly.edu/rekl-28776
Language
English
Place
San Luis Obispo
California
United States
Source
Re/Collecting Project Archive--MS0190--2016-0009--

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