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- Creators: McLaughlin, Dorothy, 1912-2005
- Creators: Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963
- Creators: Hayden, Carl T.
ContributorsVan Alstyne, Egbert, 1882-1951 (Composer) / Gillespie, Haven, 1888-1975 (Lyricist) / Jerome H. Remick & Co. (Publisher)
Created1923
ContributorsKálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953 (Composer) / Stothart, Herbert, 1885-1949 (Composer) / Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963 (Lyricist) / Hammerstein, Oscar, II, 1895-1960 (Lyricist) / Harms Incorporated (Publisher)
Created1927
ContributorsNewman, Alfred (Composer) / Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963 (Lyricist) / Jerome H. Remick & Co. (Publisher)
Created1923
ContributorsFriml, Rudolf, 1879-1972 (Composer) / Stothart, Herbert, 1885-1949 (Composer) / Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963 (Lyricist) / Hammerstein, Oscar, II, 1895-1960 (Lyricist) / T.B. Harms & Co. (Publisher)
Created1924
ContributorsFriml, Rudolf, 1879-1972 (Composer) / Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963 (Lyricist) / Clark, Edward (Lyricist) / G. Schirmer, Inc. (Publisher)
Created1916
ContributorsFriml, Rudolf, 1879-1972 (Composer) / Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963 (Lyricist) / Clark, Edward (Lyricist) / G. Schirmer, Inc. (Publisher)
Created1916
ContributorsHirsch, Louis A. (Louis Achille), 1881-1924 (Composer) / Buck, Gene (Lyricist) / T.B. Harms & Co. (Publisher)
Created1916
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1923-10-13
Description
Letter from Carl Hayden to R.P Gilliland regarding the sale of Bright Angel Trail (Ariz.) and construction of the President's Highway from Maine, AZ to the Grand Canyon.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-03-11
Description
Speech by Carl T. Hayden offering a motion to authorize a road an trail construction program in Grand Canyon National Park "to make these natural wonders accessible to the American people." The speech appears in the Congressional Record, 68th Congress, First Session.
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-12-18
DescriptionTelegram from Carl Hayden to the Coconino Sun informing the paper that no funds for an approach road will be granted until the United States government owns Bright Angel Trail.