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- All Subjects: Grand Canyon National Park (Ariz.)
- Creators: Van Bradt, Denver, Co.
- Creators: Gavin, J. E.
- Creators: Grand Canyon National Park, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
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.
ContributorsGavin, J. E. (Author)
Created1923-09-24
Description
Letter from J. E. Gavin to Jesse L. Boyce regarding the TNT storage in the Grand Canyon. Gavin states that although acting director Arno B. Cammerer is confident in Superintendent Crosby's report concerning the legitimacy of the storage, he will continue to investigate the matter to ensure public safety.
ContributorsGavin, J. E. (Author)
Created1936-09-04
Description
Letter from J. E. Gavin on behalf of Carl Hayden writing in regards to the insurance claims filed with the National Park.
ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Lillie Freye riding along the edge of the canyon trail.
ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Lillie and Harriet Freye riding mules below Elephant's Feet landform.
ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
Description
Black and white print of Lillie and Harriet Freye riding mules down a trail.
ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Lillie and Harriet Freye on mules.
ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Benjamin Freye on a mule.
ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of people on South Kaibab Bridge.
ContributorsGrand Canyon National Park, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior (Publisher)
Created1977-09
DescriptionNatural resources management plan and environmental assessment for preserving natural resources within the park for use and enjoyment of visitors. The approach is guided by the concept of maintaining and perpetuating ecosystems rather than protecting or preserving individual features or favored species.