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Created1990-04-16 (approximate)
DescriptionBars, 1990 April 16
Two smiling Black women with curly hair and makeup standing together
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: "The Times of Harvey Milk" Wins Three Emmy Awards; Ticket Stubs; Trivia Twist with Trish; LGAU Denied Funding… Again; LGAU Workshops
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: Gay Fathers, Gay Sons: A Look at Gay Parenting; Phoenix Lesbian and Gay Pride Festival a Success; Desert Hearts: A Review; "La Cage" Comes to Town; Mobilization Update
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Created1990-04-16 (approximate)
DescriptionBars, 1990 April 16
Performer holding a microphone and man standing in a dark room with a spotlight
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Created1990-04-16 (approximate)
Description

Bars, 1990 April 16
Man standing with one leg up on a bannister, wearing a ripped black tank top, jean shorts, black chaps, and a red bandana; In front of an electronic darts game and pool cues

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Created1990-04-16 (approximate)
DescriptionBars, 1990 April 16
Person in drag in formal dress and strawberry blonde wig, holding flowers and award
Created1990-04-16 (approximate)
DescriptionBars, 1990 April 16
Four women standing and talking together in formal dresses
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Amendments to the bill establishing the Grand Canyon a National Monument. Circa 1908.

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ContributorsBass, W. W. (Author)
Created1918-09-22
Description

Letter from W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden requesting the boundaries of the park be reconsidered as a large portion of the land is suitable for mining and farming.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1917-06-28
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Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass concerning the passing of the national park bill. Hayden states that he will try to make the bill as advantageous to Arizona miners and farmers as possible, but the land will either remain as a national monument or become a national park.

Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass concerning the passing of the national park bill. Hayden states that he will try to make the bill as advantageous to Arizona miners and farmers as possible, but the land will either remain as a national monument or become a national park. A postscript is added concerning the land allocated for the Havasupai Tribe.