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Search : "Cody-Salsbury Canal"
Year : 1902

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Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle
March 10, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle

Text:

I am here seeing some Gentlemen- Who are talking of building the Cody & Salsbury Canal.

Cody and Nate Salsbury had been persuaded to give up a portion of their water rights for the Cody-Salsbury canal

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle
August 18, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle

Text:

Cody's attempt to persuade Pels to invest in the Cody-Salsbury Canal did not succeed.

The river mentioned here is the Shoshone River, which was to be the water source for the Cody-Salsbury Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle
August 25, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle

Text:

to Hinkle dated August 18, 1902, indicates that Cody hoped to persuade Pels to invest in the Cody-Salsbury Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
May 4, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

Text:

Kelsey (who was then city engineer for Salt Lake City) to make a preliminary survey for the Cody-Salsbury Canal

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