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ContributorsUnited States. Forest Service (Publisher)
Created1925-10-19
DescriptionProposed Adjustments in Boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park.
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ContributorsUnited States National Park Service (Publisher)
Description

Map of proposed addition to Grand Canyon National Park Boundaries. Circa 1932.

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Created2000
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Steers and Queers: It's Almost Ready"; "Beyond the Millenium Madness: Why 2000 is Important"; " States, Like People, Respond to Peer Pressure"; "Vermont Legislators Tackle Same-Sex Benefits/Marriage Issue"; "Activist Addresses New Transgender Group"
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Created2000
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Selected article titles: "A Girl's Own Story: LA Director Filming Gay-Themed TV Movie in Phoenix with Stockard Channing and RuPaul"; "Boy Scouts Decision will Test the Backbone of the Supreme Court"; "Vermont's Ed Flanagan - Openly Gay Candidate for US Senate Sees Same-Sex Marriage as a Civil Right"; "AGRA Road

Selected article titles: "A Girl's Own Story: LA Director Filming Gay-Themed TV Movie in Phoenix with Stockard Channing and RuPaul"; "Boy Scouts Decision will Test the Backbone of the Supreme Court"; "Vermont's Ed Flanagan - Openly Gay Candidate for US Senate Sees Same-Sex Marriage as a Civil Right"; "AGRA Road Runner Regional Rodeo Draws Crowd and Contestants"; "Gay and Lesbian Chamber Hosts Tourism Summit"
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Created1854-03-31
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This is a ship manifest that contained details of 305 Chinese settlers who boarded the Dutch ship "Vrow Johanna" with the intention of sailing to Havana, Cuba. Upon arrival in Cuba, each settler would be contracted to work as an indentured servant for eight years by various property owners in

This is a ship manifest that contained details of 305 Chinese settlers who boarded the Dutch ship "Vrow Johanna" with the intention of sailing to Havana, Cuba. Upon arrival in Cuba, each settler would be contracted to work as an indentured servant for eight years by various property owners in Cuba. The age, name, and origin of each settler were included in the list, and the settlers who died during the journey were marked as deceased. 1854.