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ContributorsCotter, Joseph J. (Author)
Created1917-03-03
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Letter from Joseph J. Cotter to Carl Hayden regarding the use of water power and summer homes in the proposed park boundaries.

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ContributorsZachau, Bernie (Author)
Created1917-02-17
Description

Letter from Bernie Zachau to Carl Hayden regarding water power in the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsFinney, Finney (Author)
Created1918-06-26
Description

Letter to Carl T. Hayden regarding a water-power bill in effect for the Grand Canyon.

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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.
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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-02-07
Description

Letter describing three enclosures, a letter from F. M. Gold, Carl T. Hayden's reply to Gold's letter, and a copy of a bill introduced by Cameron.

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Black and white, silver gelatin print with some silvering. Circa 1930.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-12-08
Description

Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass congratulating him on his good business judgement.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1926-01-11
Description

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

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ContributorsCameron, Ralph H. (Author)
Created1917-12-08
Description

Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden requesting a delay on the introduction of the Grand Canyon bill until he can meet with himself and Senator Ashurst in Washington.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1917-02-23
Description

Letter from Carl Hayden to C. T. Woolfolk thanking him for his support on the proposed bill. Hayden writes that the bill will not be introduced into the current session of Congress as any new legislation would be impossible to pass, but he is optimistic over the bill's future.