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- All Subjects: Evans, Richard Tranter, 1881-1966
- All Subjects: Matthes, François Émile, 1874-1948
- Creators: Singh, Madan M.
- Creators: California Illustrated Magazine
- Creators: The Military engineer
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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.
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ContributorsLummis, Charles F. (Author) / California Illustrated Magazine (Publisher)
Created1893
Description
Description of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado after the opening of the stage-line from Flagstaff.
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ContributorsSingh, Madan M. (Author) / Arizona. Department of Mines and Mineral Resources (Publisher)
Created2009-07
Description
Testimony for The Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands of the Committee on Natural Resources presented against the withdrawal of the uranium-bearing lands around the Grand Canyon National Park.
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ContributorsSingh, Madan M. (Author) / The Pride Publishing Company (Author)
Created2009-07
Description
Regional benefits of the Rosemont Project are discussed in greater detail in the Economic Impacts Report prepared by the Seidman Institute of the Arizona State University that is part of this document. It covers Pima and Santa Cruz Counties; the major benefits accruing to Pima County.