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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1917-01-27
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Letter from Carl Hayden to Hugh E. Campbell with an enclosed outline map of the proposed boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park.

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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Miss Hollie's New Career; Flagstaff produces 2nd annual pridefest; Gay singer-songwriter continues family tradition; New plays to get staged readings at PT; Horrorscopes
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Closets are for Speedos; Over 800 gather at Biltmore for AHRF; Flagstaff pride moved downtown; A Unique Persepective on the Law; Here & queer — & yet to come
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Bold! Blunt! Brutal! They were Nurses gone Bad!; '98 Phoenix Pridefest shows minimal profit: $15K emergency loan from AGRA was needed to open gates; AZ Senate approves anti-discrimination amendment; HeatStroke snares four '97 Press Club Awards; LifeGuard offers HIV home test kits
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Amendments to the bill establishing the Grand Canyon a National Monument. Circa 1908.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1918-07-19
Description

Letter from Carl T. Hayden to C. H. Gensler, Havasupai Indian Reservation, regarding Hualapai and Cataract Canyons geography.

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ContributorsGreene, Harold (Author)
Created1917-02-09
Description

Letter from Harold Greene to Carl Hayden regarding the proposed boundaries for the national park bill.

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ContributorsBass, W. W. (Author)
DescriptionPamphlet containing descriptions of the Grand Canyon and Cataract Canon. Prices for stage fare, meals, and rooms are also included. Circa 1907.
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Created1983
DescriptionA close up shot of two women speaking to each other.
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Created1983
DescriptionA line of people stand in white shirts before a seated audience.