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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ContributorsAlbright, Horace M. (Author)
Created1923-04-06
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Letter from Field Assistant Horace M. Albright to Carl Hayden requesting letters to be drafted in regards to the grazing of sheep and cattle on national park lands. Bankhead and Henderson are singled out as not keeping to their permit restrictions.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1923-05-12
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Letter from Carl Hayden to Horace M. Albright regarding the grazing rights of Bankhead and Henderson.

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ContributorsAlbright, Horace M. (Author)
Created1923-05-02
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Letter from Horace M. Albright to Carl Hayden requesting a formal submission from Coconino County concerning the Bright Angel Trail.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
DescriptionMemorandum urging the maintenance of Civilian Conservation Corp companies at the maximum strength. Circa 1937.
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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1936-11-24
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Letter from Carl Hayden to J. V. Lloyd, Assistant Superintendent of Grand Canyon National Park, thanking him for his support in maintaining Civilian Conservation Corp companies at full strength. Handwritten note in red pencil, "Jack - For my attention in January. Hayden."

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ContributorsLloyd, J. V. (Author)
Created1936-11-21
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Letter from J. V. Lloyd to Carl Hayden with an attachment of local opinions of the Army and Technical Services as to why the Civilian Conservation Corp companies should be maintained, continuously, at full strength.

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Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of young men on the trail with mules, possibly Civilian Conservation Corps workers.