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- All Subjects: Pasture, Right of
- All Subjects: Cramton, Louis Convers, 1875-1966
- All Subjects: Crosby, Walter Wilson, 1872-1946
- All Subjects: Gilliland, Richard P., 1883-1966
- All Subjects: Heard, Dwight Bancroft, 1869-1929
- Creators: Hayden, Carl T.
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.
Letter of introduction for Dwight B. Heard on the arrival of National Park Service Director Stephen T. Mather to Phoenix. Mather's visit includes trips to Roosevelt Dam and Tumacácori.
Letter from Carl Hayden to Arno B. Cammerer on behalf of Jesse L. Boyce's complaint. Hayden states that Boyce believes Crosby's report to be inaccurate and an underestimation of the danger of the stored explosives.
Letter from Carl Hayden to Bankhead and Henderson informing the company that their sheep can continue to graze inside the national park boundaries for the year 1923 as long as they obey the permit rules. Hayden issues a warning that at a certain point no cattle or sheep will be allowed to graze inside the park.
Letter from Carl Hayden to George Kimball regarding the grazing rights of Bankhead and Henderson.
Letter from Carl Hayden to George C. Bolton on behalf of Bankhead and Henderson in regards to their sheep grazing permit.
Letter from Carl Hayden to Horace M. Albright regarding the grazing rights of Bankhead and Henderson.
Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen T. Mather regarding certain amendments to the national park bill. Rights regarding the Havasupai Tribe are mentioned.
Letter from Carl Hayden to C. H. Gensler informing him of a trip to the Grand Canyon to discuss the Havasupai Tribe grazing lands.
Letter from Carl T. Hayden to Louis C. Cramton about potential prosecution of people with mining claims within park boundaries.