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Created1977-09
DescriptionThis addendum to the 1977 GCNP managment plan includes priority projects and planning for a 5-year period.
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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.
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Created1984
DescriptionGrand Canyon National Park guide to services and activities, descriptions of the North Rim, South Rim and Grand Canyon Village, includes maps.
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Created1989
DescriptionGrand Canyon National Park facilities, services and programs pamphlet.
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Created1963-06-12
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Pamphlet: "Grand Canyon, Visitors' Guide to Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona," map of North Rim.

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ContributorsU.S. Dept. of the Interior (Publisher)
Created1964-09-26
Description

A pamphlet on Bridge and Marble Canyon Dams and their relationship to Grand Canyon Natinal Park and Monument.

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Created1975
Description

Final environmental statement: proposed master plan, Grand Canyon complex, Arizona, John E. Cook as acting director for plan, book.

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Created1976
DescriptionDepartment of the Interior draft environmental statement of the proposed wilderness classification for Grand Canyon National Park.
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Created1867-06-13
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This is the first labor contract between Sang, otherwise known as Faustino, a Chinese settler, and his new owner, Jose Serrate in Matanzas. This contract was issued after Faustino completed a separate labor contract with another owner. The contract was for one year and his salary was twelve pesos and

This is the first labor contract between Sang, otherwise known as Faustino, a Chinese settler, and his new owner, Jose Serrate in Matanzas. This contract was issued after Faustino completed a separate labor contract with another owner. The contract was for one year and his salary was twelve pesos and seventy-five cents. At the bottom, the contract is signed by Jose Serrate, the governor of Matanzas, and two witnesses, but not Faustino himself.
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Created1867-06-13
Description

This is a second labor contract that was shared between Faustino, a Chinese settler, and his owner, Jose Serrate; the term of the contract was not specified. 1867.