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ContributorsBurke, Charles H. (Author)
Created1926-04-22
Description
Letter from Charles H. Burke to Carl T. Hayden about mining on Diné (formerly Navajo) national land.
ContributorsDickinson, Alf (Author)
Created1926-04-27
Description
Letter from Alf Dickenson to Carl T. Hayden about securing mining permits within the park.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1926-06-12
Description
Letter from Carl T. Hayden to Alf Dickenson about mine locations within the park.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-08-06
Description
Letter from Carl T. Hayden to Louis C. Cramton about potential prosecution of people with mining claims within park boundaries.
ContributorsDemaray, A. E. (Author) / Finney, E. C. (Author) / Hayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-07-18
Description
Four letters of correspondence about the purchase of Bright Angel Trail between A. E. Demaray, Acting Director of the Grand Canyon National Park; E. C. Finney, Department of the Interior First Assistant Secretary; Carl T. Hayden, Representative (AZ); and Stephen T. Mather, Director of the National Park Service.
ContributorsUnited States House of Representatives (Author)
Created1917-01-24
DescriptionBill to establish the Grand Canyon as a National Park.
ContributorsCameron, Ralph H. (Author) / The Nation (Publisher)
Created1925-10-28
DescriptionArticle detailing Senator Ralph Cameron's attempt to purchase parts of the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsUtah Parks Company (Publisher)
Created1928-09-15
DescriptionInvitation to Carl T. Hayden for the dedication of Grand Canyon Lodge and the Kaibab Trail.
ContributorsFlint, Frank P. (Author)
Created1911-01-11
DescriptionBill introduced in the U.S. Senate to establish the Grand Canyon National Monument and Coconino National Forest as a national park. Bill did not pass.