Title |
572_1972_Weston Bourret to Alfredo Rodriguez |
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 17 May 1972 Mr. Alfredo Rodriguez Consulting Geologist 5845 Pentz Road Paradise, California 95969 Dear Al: Many thanks for your prompt response in preparing budget estimates for a two-year project under a Mexicanized company. I judge from your letter that probably the most practical approach to securing a large concession in Mexico can best be negotiated by working with the Mexican government officials. Will you please send us the names and titles of the two or three principle officials in the government with whom we might consider opening negotiations. Naturally, I assume that we would not begin with the president or one of his cabinet members. On the other hand, you might recommend that we open conversations with the Minister of Development or the Ministry of non-Renew-able Resources. Am I correct in guessing that one of the government ministries might prove advantageous in recommending the names of reliable associates. Again, many thanks for your speedy budget preparation. We are presently engaged in typing and editing for presentation at a later date. With all of the best, Yours sincerely, Weston Bourret Vice President WB/nam |
Format |
image/jpeg |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6gd17n5 |
Setname |
wsu_ucc_mp |
ID |
58571 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6gd17n5 |