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- Creators: Rand McNally and Company
- Creators: Dykinga, Jack W.
- Creators: Evans, R. T.
- Creators: Graves, Henry S.
- Creators: McCutcheon, John T.
ContributorsAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (Publisher) / Rand McNally and Company (Publisher)
Created1912-03
DescriptionBrochure describing trips leaving from El Tovar Hotel.
ContributorsRand McNally and Company (Publisher)
Created1925-02-25
DescriptionBrochure describing hotels, camps and trips at the Grand Canyon under Fred Harvey Management.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author) / Smith, George Otih (Author)
Created1918-04-25
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Letter from Carl Hayden to George Otis Smith asking his advice regarding the mining of asbestos deposits in the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsGraves, Henry S. (Author)
Created1918-07-29
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Letter from Henry Graves to Carl T. Hayden regarding the land ownership and grazing rights of the Havasupai.
ContributorsMcCutcheon, John T. (Author, Illustrator) / Appleton's Magazine (Publisher)
Created1909-06-01
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Description of traveling down Bright Angel Trail by donkey.
ContributorsAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (Publisher) / Rand McNally and Company (Publisher)
Created1925-04
DescriptionBrochure encouraging travelers on the Santa Fe Railway to stop off at the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsMatthes, F. (Author) / Evans, R. T. (Author) / The Military engineer (Publisher)
Created1926-05
DescriptionGeological Survey of the Grand Canyon in published journal. Vol. XVIII, No. 99.
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kenney, Patrick J. (Interviewee) / Sasse, Julie (Interviewee) / Dykinga, Jack W. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-09-12
DescriptionSegments on an unconstitutional line item veto by Governor Napolitano, primary election voter turnout, a Grand Canyon art exhibit in Tucson, and funding for the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Guests include Patrick Kenney, ASU Political Science Professor; Robert Booker, Executive Director, Arizona Commission on the Arts.