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- All Subjects: Grand Canyon National Park (Ariz.)
- All Subjects: Goodman, Frank R., 1882-1968
- Creators: Fred Harvey
- Creators: Campbell, Myrtle
- Creators: Goodman, Frank R.
ContributorsGoodman, Frank R. (Author)
Created1922-11-22
Description
Letter from F. R. Goodman to Carl Hayden expressing Coconino County's interest in handing over Bright Angel Trail to the government provided a sufficient amount of money is appropriated to build a road from Maine to the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsFred Harvey (Publisher)
Created1923
DescriptionRates for lodging and tours operated by the Fred Harvey Company including El Tovar, Bright Angel Cottages, Hermit Cabins, and Phantom Ranch.
ContributorsGoodman, Frank R. (Author)
Created1924-07-12
Description
Letter from F. R. Goodman to Carl T. Hayden asking for clarification about the agreement to construct an approach road to the park
ContributorsFred Harvey (Publisher)
Created1949-04-26
DescriptionDinner menu for the Bright Angel Lodge.
ContributorsAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (Publisher) / Fred Harvey (Publisher)
Created1908
DescriptionBrochure describing trips leaving from El Tovar Hotel.
ContributorsAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (Publisher) / Fred Harvey (Publisher)
Created1908
DescriptionBrochure describing trips leaving from El Tovar Hotel.
ContributorsBlack, W. J. (Author) / Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (Publisher) / Fred Harvey (Publisher)
Created1909
DescriptionBrochure for Hotel El Tovar.
ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
Description
Black and white print of people riding mules down a trail. Circa 1940-1949.
ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
Created1940
Description
Black and white print of the south rim from Tuweep.
ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author) / Underwood and Underwood (Publisher)
Created1903
Description
Sepia stereo card of a man sitting on a rock with printed annotation, "(12) Down the Granite Gorge of the Colorado (1,200 feet deep) from Peritese Point, Grand Canyon of Arizona. Copyright 1903 by Underwood & Underwood."