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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-07-18
Description
Letter from Carl T. Hayden to F. R. Goodman concerning the purchase of Bright Angel Trail and construction of an approach road to the park.
ContributorsGoodman, Frank R. (Author)
Created1924-07-12
Description
Letter from F. R. Goodman to Carl T. Hayden asking for clarification about the agreement to construct an approach road to the park
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-06-11
Description
Letter with red pencil corrections from Carl T. Hayden to X. N. Steeves about the construction of an approach road to the canyon.
ContributorsRice, William S. (Author) / Overland Monthly (Publisher)
Created1909-12-01
DescriptionDescription of traveling down Bright Angel Trail by foot.
ContributorsBlack, W. J. (Author) / Henry O. Shepard Co. (Printer)
Created1915-03-01
DescriptionDescription of different tourist trips. Destinations include Yavapai Point, Hermit's Rest, Hopi House, and the Bright Angel Trailhead.
ContributorsCramton, Louis C. (Author)
Created1924-03-03
DescriptionSpeech by Representative Cramton in favor of the purchase of lands that contain Bright Angel Trail from Coconino County, and to eliminate private ownership of the trail.
Created1867-01-27
DescriptionThis is a second work contract that was shared between a Chinese settler named Figaro, and a Cuban landlord, Carlos Aomingues; the term of the contract was for six months. 1867. Signed in Chinese.
Created1868-07-30
DescriptionThis is the first labor contract that belonged to a Chinese settler named Benigno, and his owner, Ramon Felipe. Benigno was brought from Soltero to Cuba to work as an indentured servant. The term of the contract was for one year. 1868. Signed in Chinese.
Created1866-12-20
DescriptionThis is a second labor contract that was shared between a Chinese settler named Filomeno, and his owner, Peliona Fernandez; the term of the contract was for six months. 1866. Signed in Chinese.
Created1868-08-22
DescriptionThis is a second labor contract that was shared between a Chinese settler named Emeterio Jaugi, and his owner, Gabriel Ferra; the term of the contract was for one year. 1868. Signed in Chinese.