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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ContributorsPage, John H. (Author)
Created1917-12-19
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Letter from John H. Page to Carl T. Hayden regarding his company's rights to build a railway if they choose to.

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ContributorsPinchot, Gifford (Author)
Created1909-11-01
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Letter from Gifford Pinchot to John H. Page denying his request to build a railway on the rim of the Grand Canyon for the Canyon Copper Company.

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ContributorsPage, John H. (Author)
Created1910-08-09
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Letter from John H. Page regarding his right to build a railway between Grand Canyon Station and the Canyon Copper Company's mines and hotel.

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ContributorsPotter, A. F. (Author)
Created1910-08-15
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Letter from A. F. Potter to John H. Page referring his request to build a railway to the District Forester at Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Black and white, silver gelatin print with some silvering. Circa 1930.

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Black and white, silver gelatin print with some silvering. Circa 1930.

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Black and white, silver gelatin print with some silvering. Circa 1930.

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Created1903-05-06
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Black and white print of more than 40 people near a canyon overlook with handwritten annotation, "5-06-03 Looking Toward Canon [sic] From Hotel."

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Created1903-05-06
DescriptionBlack and white mounted print of people standing near a campsite, Governor Brodie of Arizona Territory, on horseback, is identified.
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Created1903-05-06
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Black and white mounted print of people looking up at President Theodore Roosevelt speaking on a balcony, with handwritten annotation, "Pres. R. Speaking From Hotel Veranda."