Box 9
Contains 17 Results:
List of box contents
03.04.02.01 State Legislature Actions, 1953
Wyoming Senate Joint Memorial No. 2 and Utah Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3 memorializing the Congress of the U. S. for authorizing the Colorado River Storage Project and participating projects. Also included is a Wyoming Senate Bill to designate a Wyoming Commissioner to the U.C.R.C. and to provide an appropriation for Wyoming's share of the Commission's expenses.
03.04.03.09 Water Resources Utilization, 1976-1977
Correspondence, reports, and statistical studies concerning the utilization of surplus water.
03.05.06.01 Colorado vs. Kansas and Finney County Water Users Association, 1942
Report and Recommendation of Supreme Court case by Special Master.
03.05.06.02 Colorado vs. Kansas, 1943
Bill in Equity - opinion of the Court.
03.05.06.03 Arizona and California Controversy - Pre-Suit Materials, 1929
"Explanation of Terms in the Colorado River Controversy."
"Arizona's Rights in the Colorado River: Proposals of Arizona and the Counter Proposals of California."
03.05.06.05 Litigation News Clippings, 1931
Newspaper articles covering Boulder Dam and Utah claims to title of navigable river beds.
03.05.06.06 Memorandum of Points Made by California, No date
Memorandum by Special Attorney, James B. Moore, on California's position on the legal phases of the Colorado River Controversy.
03.05.06.07 Arizona vs. California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and R.L. Wilbur - Secretary of the Interior, 1930
Reply Brief and Argument.
Brief of Complainant in Opposition to Motions to Dismiss the Bill of Complaint.
Wilbur report on Washington Conference and outline of materials used in defending case.
03.05.06.08 Arizona vs. California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and H.L. Ickes - Secretary of the Interior, 1933
Brief of Complainant - Motion for leave to file bill to perpetuate testimony. . .
Joint and several return of defendant states . . . to rule to show cause why leave should not be granted Arizona to file bill to perpetuate testimony.
Closing Brief of defendants . . .
