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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: Who the Hell Is Robrt?; Couples of AZ; Phoenix Celebrates Christmas '85 in Grand Fashion; P.R. Entertainment Review; Janus "As is";
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
Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: Louisiana gay rights bills uncertain after sodomy law wins; Gay rights bill passes Nevada assembly; BOMEX adds new charges to case against gay doctor; Pioneering veterans activist chosen Grand Marshal for '99 Pride Parade; My Queer Life: Size Matters
ContributorsThe Coconino Sun (Publisher)
Created1924-08-22
Description
Editoral attacking Senator Ralph Cameron for attempting to buy Bright Angel Trail.
ContributorsMiami Daily Silver Belt (Publisher)
Created1924-10-25
Description
Rebuttal to the editoral published in the Coconino Sun attacking Ralph Cameron.
ContributorsGavin, J. E. (Author)
Created1924-09-04
Description
Letter from J. E. Gavin to Louis C. Cramton regarding the Bright Angel Trail controversy, including newspaper clipping.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-12-16
Description
Letter from Carl Hayden to Fred S. Breen regarding Yaki Point, the sale of Bright Angel Trail and the building of a road between Maine and the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsBreen, Fred S. (Contributor)
Created1924-12-07
Description
Letter from Fred Breen to Carl Hayden regarding the sale of Bright Angel Trail.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-12-18
DescriptionTelegram from Carl Hayden to the Coconino Sun informing the paper that no funds for an approach road will be granted until the United States government owns Bright Angel Trail.
ContributorsEakin, J. R. (Author) / United States National Park Service (Publisher)
Created1924-03-05
Description
Press release comparing visitor attendance to the park by year. A 26 percent increase from 1923 to 1924 is noted.