Box 34
Contains 6 Results:
Report covering the present status of the North Poudre Irrigation Company and the Mountain Supply Ditch Company: a plan of re-organization to effect the complete development, 1912
Short report on the irrigation system of the Mountain Supply Ditch Company by the Irrigation Service Company, 1912
Correspondence, 1902
This subseries contains correspondence concerning NPIC's general operations, including assessments, stock sales, legal matters, and general inquiries. Some of the letters include local gossip or personal information. Beginning in about 1919 through 1978, NPIC staff appeared to keep thorough files of letters sent and received, though not all years are present. Files are arranged in chronological order. Two are restricted because of attorney-client materials.
Correspondence, 1911
This subseries contains correspondence concerning NPIC's general operations, including assessments, stock sales, legal matters, and general inquiries. Some of the letters include local gossip or personal information. Beginning in about 1919 through 1978, NPIC staff appeared to keep thorough files of letters sent and received, though not all years are present. Files are arranged in chronological order. Two are restricted because of attorney-client materials.
Correspondence, 1912-1918
This subseries contains correspondence concerning NPIC's general operations, including assessments, stock sales, legal matters, and general inquiries. Some of the letters include local gossip or personal information. Beginning in about 1919 through 1978, NPIC staff appeared to keep thorough files of letters sent and received, though not all years are present. Files are arranged in chronological order. Two are restricted because of attorney-client materials.
Correspondence, 1919 January-March
This subseries contains correspondence concerning NPIC's general operations, including assessments, stock sales, legal matters, and general inquiries. Some of the letters include local gossip or personal information. Beginning in about 1919 through 1978, NPIC staff appeared to keep thorough files of letters sent and received, though not all years are present. Files are arranged in chronological order. Two are restricted because of attorney-client materials.