A digital archive celebrating the Centennial of the Grand Canyon National Park. A collaborative project of the Arizona State University Library, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University, and the Grand Canyon National Park. Additional materials are available via the project website.

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ContributorsHarvey, Frederick (Author)
Created1927-12-09
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Letter from Fred Harvey to Senator Carl Hayden on the diary of Padre Francisco Garcés and his entry on July 4, 1776.

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ContributorsHarvey, Frederick (Author)
Created1927-12-13
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Letter from Fred Harvey to Senator Carl Hayden on the diary of Padre Francisco Garcés and the lack of knowledge of U.S. citizens regarding the Hopi people.

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ContributorsFinney, Finney (Author)
Created1918-06-26
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Letter to Carl T. Hayden regarding a water-power bill in effect for the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsZachau, Bernie (Author)
Created1917-02-17
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Letter from Bernie Zachau to Carl Hayden regarding water power in the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsCotter, Joseph J. (Author)
Created1917-03-03
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Letter from Joseph J. Cotter to Carl Hayden regarding the use of water power and summer homes in the proposed park boundaries.

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Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print Benjamin and Lillie Freye at overlook.
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Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print Harriet and Benjamin Freye at overlook.
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Created1935-02-13
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Black and white print of Benjamin Freye riding a mule, handwritten annotation, "(illegible) - Feb 13th 1935."

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ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Benjamin Freye on a mule.
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ContributorsMoon, Karl C. (Photographer)
DescriptionPhoto of a man on a ladder and women in a window in a Romeo and Juliet type pose. Circa 1920.