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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1917-06-08
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Letter from Carl Hayden to H. F. Robinson with attached notes from W. W. Bass and C. H. Gensler. Hayden solitices advice concerning the Havasupai Tribe needs for grazing and access to natural resources.

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ContributorsCotter, Joseph J. (Author)
Created1917-03-03
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Letter from Joseph J. Cotter to Carl Hayden regarding the use of water power and summer homes in the proposed park boundaries.

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ContributorsArthur, Chester A. (Author)
Created1882-03-31
DescriptionExecutive order revoking the sale and settlement of land bordering Cataract Creek for the Havasupai Tribe.
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ContributorsGensler, C. H. (Author)
Created1917-04-18
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Letter from C. H. Gensler to Carl Hayden asking for a meeting in regards to the Havasupai pasture land in light of the national park bill.

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Created1926-04-02
DescriptionGrand Canyon National Park General Regulations.
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ContributorsUnited States National Park Service (Publisher)
Created1926-12-27
DescriptionRequest for proposals to operate hotels, buildings, camps and facilities near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park.
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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.

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Black and white, silver gelatin print with some silvering. Circa 1930.

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ContributorsLaRue Printing Company (Printer)
DescriptionHand-colored lithograph pamphlet describing trails, drives and camping in the canyon. Circa 1920-1935.
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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.