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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 in order to leave sufficient flow for the Sidon Canal.
letter to Hinkle dated August 18, 1902, indicates that Cody hoped to persuade Pels to invest in the Cody-Salsbury
Canal.
I now have surveyors an and draughtsmen at work near there on the Cody & Salsbury canal that I can have
Kilsey. the Civil Enginer reccomended by Mr— Elwood Meade is makeing a complete survey of the Cody &
Salsbury Canal When he is done work will be carried on— I appreciate your interest and wont for get forget
state of Wyoming, or with either of his two Big Horn Basin irrigation projects: the Cody Canal and the Cody-Salsbury
Canal.