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ContributorsPage, John H. (Author)
Created1917-12-19
Description

Letter from John H. Page to Carl T. Hayden regarding his company's rights to build a railway if they choose to.

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ContributorsPinchot, Gifford (Author)
Created1909-11-01
Description

Letter from Gifford Pinchot to John H. Page denying his request to build a railway on the rim of the Grand Canyon for the Canyon Copper Company.

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ContributorsPage, John H. (Author)
Created1910-08-09
Description

Letter from John H. Page regarding his right to build a railway between Grand Canyon Station and the Canyon Copper Company's mines and hotel.

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ContributorsPotter, A. F. (Author)
Created1910-08-15
Description

Letter from A. F. Potter to John H. Page referring his request to build a railway to the District Forester at Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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ContributorsUnited States National Park Service (Publisher)
Created1924-12-16
Description

Press release on the increase in wildlife in the Grand Canyon including mountain sheep, deer, and the Abert Squirrel.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1922-12-15
Description

Letter from Carl Hayden to F. R. Goodman regarding the construction of new roads.

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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.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-03-25
Description

Letter from Carl Hayden to M. J. Riordan expressing his support for Coconino County in turning over the Bright Angel Trail to the federal government.

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