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ContributorsPotter, A. F. (Author)
Created1918-01-10
Description
Letter from A. F. Potter to Carl T. Hayden describing John H. Page's request to build a railway for the Canyon Copper Company as "impractical."
ContributorsEakin, J. R. (Author)
Created1924-10-24
Description
Travel statistics for Grand Canyon National Park.
ContributorsEakin, J. R. (Author)
Created1924-03-05
DescriptionTravel statistics on visitors by rail and automobile between 1922-1924.
ContributorsIckes, Harold L. (Author) / United States Department of the Interior (Publisher)
Created1933
DescriptionGuide Leaflet No. 1 detailing the desert view drive of the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsIckes, Harold L. (Author) / United States Department of the Interior (Publisher)
Created1940
DescriptionGuide Leaflet No. 3 detailing the west rim drive in the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsLaRue Printing Company (Printer)
DescriptionHand-colored lithograph pamphlet describing trails, drives and camping in the canyon. Circa 1920-1935.
ContributorsAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (Publisher)
Created1939-05-29
DescriptionBrochure promoting train tours with schedules. Includes black and white images of the canyon.
ContributorsRand McNally and Company (Publisher)
Created1925-02-25
DescriptionBrochure describing hotels, camps and trips at the Grand Canyon under Fred Harvey Management.
Created1914-07-17
Description
Mounted black and white photograph with a typescript annotation, "July 17 1914. Making the trip down Bright Angel trail at the Grand Canyon of Arizona on mules. Left to right: George H. N. Luhrs, Jr., unknown, George H. N. Luhrs, Emma Luhrs, Ella Luhrs. Bright Angel Trail to the Colorado River, at bottom on canyon."
Created1914-07-17
Description
Black and white print of the Grand Canyon with a typescript annotation, "July 17, 1914. Grand Canyon Arizona. On the left side you can see some of the mules taking people down the Bright Angel Trail to the bottom of the Canyon."