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- All Subjects: Luhrs Family Photographs
- Creators: Arizona Board of Control
- Creators: California Illustrated Magazine
- Creators: Evans, R. T.
- Creators: Kolb Bros.
- Creators: Welty, John W.
- Creators: Zachau, Bernie
ContributorsZachau, Bernie (Author)
Created1917-02-17
Description
Letter from Bernie Zachau to Carl Hayden regarding water power in the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsKolb Bros. (Photographer)
Created1914-07-17
Description
Black and white print with members of the Luhrs family. Typescript annotation, "July 17th, 1914. Going down Bright Angel Canyon of Arizona, Those on the mules, from bottom up: unknown, unknown, Ella Luhrs, Emma Luhrs, George H. N. Luhrs, unknown, Roger Hunt, George Luhrs Jr., Catherine Margarita 'Gretchen' (Mrs Geo H. N.) Luhrs standing beside George Luhrs Jr." Beside the trail, a sign displays, "Photo by Kolb Brothers."
ContributorsMcOmie, A. M. (Author) / Jacobs, C. C. (Author) / Bartlett, O. C. (Author) / Arizona Board of Control (Publisher)
Created1915
DescriptionBlack and white pamphlet includes photographs.
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.
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.
ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Feigenbaum, Ernest (Interviewee) / Welty, John W. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-07-25
Description
Grand Canyon #1 Package (Bloom); Homeless Workfarm Package, Moody and Feigenbaum Interview (Shelton); Supercollider Update Package (Taylor). Segments on "The Grand Canyon: Clashing With Man, Part One" - a special report on issues concerning the Grand Canyon (visitors' impact on trails and air quality), problems concerning homeless shelters, and an update on Arizona's standing in the superconducting supercollider project competition.