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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1936-02-12
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Letter from Carl Hayden to Robert Fechner on building a Union Chapel in the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsFechner, Robert (Author)
Created1936-02-26
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Letter from Robert Fechner to Carl Hayden on building a Union Chapel in the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsCammerer, Arno B. (Author)
Created1936-02-25
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Letter from Arno B. Cammerer to Carl Hayden on building a Union Chapel in the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1936-02-28
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Letter from Carl Hayden to Walter Mitchell on building a Union Chapel in the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsMitchell, Walter (Author)
Created1936-02-04
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Letter from Walter Mitchell to Carl Hayden on building a Union Chapel in the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsBass, W. W. (Author)
Created1918-10-07
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Letter from W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden written on Bass Camps and Trails stationary. Bass urges Hayden to consider the implications to his farming and mining rights if the bill is passed.

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ContributorsBass, W. W. (Author)
Created1917-02-12
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Letter from W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden stating his vehement opposition to the National Park bill. Bass's concerns include a monopoly by the Santa Fe Railway and a clash between the Native Americans and the Department of the Interior.

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ContributorsCotter, Joseph J. (Author)
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Letter from Joseph J. Cotter to Carl Hayden detailing the approximate amount of patented land within the proposed borders of the national park. Thomas J. Croaff is mentioned in his belief that he owns half the land in the proposed area; however, Joseph J. Cotter disputes this claim. Ralph Cameron's

Letter from Joseph J. Cotter to Carl Hayden detailing the approximate amount of patented land within the proposed borders of the national park. Thomas J. Croaff is mentioned in his belief that he owns half the land in the proposed area; however, Joseph J. Cotter disputes this claim. Ralph Cameron's mining interests in the park are also mentioned. Circa 1917.

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DescriptionArticle against the establishment of the Grand Canyon as a National Park citing the inability of the public to utilize the lands and the inefficiency of the government to properly care for the Canyon. Circa 1921-1924.
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ContributorsCameron, Ralph H. (Author)
Created1910-02-14
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Typescript draft of Bill H.R. 20819 to provide for the construction of roads and other permanent improvements at or near the Grand Canyon. The sum of $110,000 dollars is to be appropriated for the project under the direction of the Secretary of Agriculture.