Milton N. Nathanson papers 1855-1995, bulk 1965-1985

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Milton N. Nathanson papers 1855-1995, bulk 1965-1985

The Milton N. Nathanson Papers consists of files Nathanson compiled during his work as an attorney specializing in Colorado River water issues, including his employment at the Department of Interior as Assistant Regional Solicitor and Field Solicitor and as special consultant to the Department of Interior and the Coachella Valley Water District, as well as notes and drafts written by Nathanson while he was authoring the book, and materials related to his involvement in the Colorado River Board of California. Updating the Hoover Dam Documents,

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