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Title
Colby, William E. letters recieved
Creator
Colby, William Edward 1875-1964
Creator
Date Created and/or Issued
1908 May - 1909 March
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
Letters concerning Hetch Hetchy
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Description
Filename: cubanc_16_11_1145746a.pdf
Type
image
Format
Correspondence
Extent
1 folder
Identifier
BANC MSS 99/364 cz
ark:/28722/bk0016t6v2m
Subject
Sierra Club
Dams--California--Hetch Hetchy Valley
Conservationists--California
Hetch Hetchy Valley (Calif.)
Correspondence
Place
Hetch Hetchy Valley (Calif.)

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