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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1926-01-11
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Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen Mather regarding the sale of Bass properties to the Santa Fe Railroad Company.

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ContributorsMather, Stephen T. (Author)
Created1926-01-20
Description

Letter from Stephen Mather to Carl Hayden regarding the sale of Bass properties to the Santa Fe Railroad Company.

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ContributorsGavin, B. F. (Author)
Created1925-06-23
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Letter from Mrs. B. F. Gavin to Stephen Mather regarding the sale of Bass properties to the Santa Fe Railroad Company.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author) / Mather, Stephen T. (Contributor)
Created1924-07-09
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Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen Mather requesting that congress pay W. W. Bass the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars for his properties.

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ContributorsFred Harvey (Publisher)
Created1924
DescriptionBlack and white postcard with front elevated view of touring cars and visitors. Native American individuals and crafts are visible near entrance.
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ContributorsFred Harvey (Publisher)
Created1905
Description

Color postcard titled, "8797 El Tovar Grand Canyon of Arizona." Handwritten annotation, "Dear Miss Oakley, I expect to leave here Tuesday A.M. Have had the time of my life. Lovingly, M."

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DescriptionBlack and white silver gelatin print, some silvering. Circa 1930-1939.
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Black and white print of man overlooking the canyon, with handwritten annotations and arrows identifying trail sites, " Mi. 38", "Dam Site" and "Mi. 37." Circa 1920-1929.

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Black and white print with typescript annotation, "Upstream view of the canyon of Colorado River at the bridge site near Lees Ferry, Arizona." Handwritten annotation, "Exhibit I." Circa 1920-1929.

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Black and white, wide angle, mounted print taken from the rim with handwritten annotation, "10", circa 1903.