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ContributorsUnited States National Park Service (Publisher)
Created1924-12-16
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Press release on the increase in wildlife in the Grand Canyon including mountain sheep, deer, and the Abert Squirrel.

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Created1929
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Typescript report, black and white, describing the mammals of Grand Canyon National Park with cover drawing of a bighorn sheep.

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Created1930
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Typescript report, black and white, describing the birds of Grand Canyon National Park with cover drawing of a bald eagle.

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Created1927-08-31
DescriptionMonthly bulletin, black and white, describing the natural history and scientific features of Grand Canyon National Park with cover drawing of fern bush.
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Created1929-02-28
DescriptionMonthly bulletin, black and white, describing the natural history and scientific features of Grand Canyon National Park. This volume is dedicated in memoriam to Glen E. Sturdevant, park naturalist, and Fred Johnson, park ranger, who drowned while collecting specimens in the park.
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Created1928-07-31
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Handwritten cover titled, "Nature Notes of Grand Canyon, Polyphemus Moth, Female, Found at Grand Canyon, 5 July 1928, Vol. 3 - No. 2." Cover includes a drawing of the moth.

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ContributorsGrand Canyon National Park (Publisher)
Created1934-12
DescriptionPublication detailing the natural history of the Grand Canyon. Vol.9, No.9. Circa 1926-1934.
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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.
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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.
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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.