Title |
533_1971_Weston Bourret to Rafael Rey Johnson |
Creator |
Utah Construction Company |
Description |
In 1928, Utah Construction Company completed its first project outside of the United States with the 110 mile railroad for Southern Pacific of Mexico. Over the next 30 years, UCC continued to work on projects in Mexico including dams, roads, mining, and canals. The collection contains several booklets and correspondence along with approximately 500 photographs. |
Subject |
Ferrocarril Sud Pacífico de Mexico--History; Mexico; Dams--Design and construction; Asphalt pavers--Mexico; Canals--Mexico; Sonora (Mexico : State); Chihuahua (Mexico : State); Sinaloa (Mexico : State); La Quemada (Mexico); Tepic (Mexico : Territory); Railroads--Design and construction |
Digital Publisher |
Stewart Library, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, USA |
Date Digital |
2010 |
Temporal Coverage |
1923-1928; 1945-1958 |
Item Size |
8.5 x 11 inch |
Medium |
Correspondence |
Item Description |
one page of typed correspondence |
Spatial Coverage |
Mexico, http://sws.geonames.org/3996063, 23, -102 |
Type |
Text |
Conversion Specifications |
Archived TIFF images were scanned with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
https://archivesspace.weber.edu/repositories/3/resources/212 |
Rights |
Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections Department, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
Source |
MS 100 Bx 93, 100, 101 Special Collections, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
OCR Text |
Show September 15, 1971 Ing. Rafael Rey Johnson Relaciones Publicas Hylsa De Mexico, S. A. Xoxtla, Pue. Dear Ing. Rey; Both Hugh Douglas and I would like to thank you again for a most delightful day at the Puebla Steel Works. We particularly enjoyed our tour of the mill, explanation of the process and general information of overall economics of steel making in Mexico. Another highlight of the day was the visit to El Meson Angel and the conviviality of lunch with you and your associates. This, of course, I shall long remember. We have finally returned to San Francisco and a serious heat wave. The traditional air conditioning system that normally flows through the Golden Gate has broken down. Temperatures are presently in the high 90's, a near catastrophe for this place. Hugh Douglas and I both want to thank you again and trust it may be possible one day to reciprocate when you visit us in San Francisco. Yours sincerely, Weston Bourret Vice President WB:co |
Format |
image/jpeg |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6e8jb4q |
Setname |
wsu_ucc_mp |
ID |
58556 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6e8jb4q |