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- Member of: 100 Years of Grand: The Grand Canyon Centennial Project
ContributorsEakin, J. R. (Author)
Created1924-10-24
Description
Travel statistics for Grand Canyon National Park.
ContributorsEakin, J. R. (Author)
Created1924-03-05
DescriptionTravel statistics on visitors by rail and automobile between 1922-1924.
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.
ContributorsMoon, Karl C. (Photographer)
DescriptionPhoto of a man on a ladder and women in a window in a Romeo and Juliet type pose. Circa 1920.
ContributorsIckes, Harold L. (Author) / United States Department of the Interior (Publisher)
Created1933
DescriptionGuide Leaflet No. 1 detailing the desert view drive of the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsIckes, Harold L. (Author) / United States Department of the Interior (Publisher)
Created1940
DescriptionGuide Leaflet No. 3 detailing the west rim drive in the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsLaRue Printing Company (Printer)
DescriptionHand-colored lithograph pamphlet describing trails, drives and camping in the canyon. Circa 1920-1935.
ContributorsAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (Publisher)
Created1939-05-29
DescriptionBrochure promoting train tours with schedules. Includes black and white images of the canyon.
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.
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.