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- Member of: 100 Years of Grand: The Grand Canyon Centennial Project
ContributorsAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (Publisher)
Created1905
Description
Detailed map of Granite Gorge section of the Grand Canyon from the pamphlet titled, "Titan of Chasms: Grand Canyon of Arizona."
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.
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.
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.
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.
ContributorsUnited States Department of Agriculture (Publisher)
Created1917
DescriptionColor map of the Grand Canyon National Park proposed boundaries with animal habitat zones identified for deer, mountain lion and mountain sheep.
Created1925-10-31
DescriptionPress release announcing boundary adjustments for Grand Canyon National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Mount Rainier National Park and Sequoia National Park.
Created1925
DescriptionMap of Grand Canyon National Park with hand-colored boundary lines, includes water tank locations.
ContributorsUnited States National Park Service (Publisher)
DescriptionMap of Kaibab National Forest with information about tours and drives in the park. Circa 1940.
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.