Glen Canyon Dam (Ariz.)
Found in 7 Collections or records:
A Geolgoic Examination of Rainbow Bridge National Monument to Review Proposed Measures to Protect the Monument from Impairment by Glen Canyon Reservoir, 1959
Central Arizona Project Association Records
The Central Arizona Project Association Records range from 1922 to 1974 and include correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, subject files, and scrapbooks. The bulk of the material ranges from 1946 to 1974 and documents the promotional efforts of the Association toward establishing the Central Arizona Project.
Greene Family Collection
The Greene Family Collection houses biographical information, correspondence, brochures, maps, and newspaper clippings documenting the Greene family and their formation of Canyon Tours, Inc.
Carl T. Hayden Papers
The Carl T. Hayden Papers consist of personal and political correspondence, newsclippings, speeches, legislation, congressional and senatorial files, research notes, printed matter and memorabilia dating from 1851 to 1979. The bulk of the collection documents Hayden's activities as an United States Senator from Arizona from 1940 to 1968.
Carl T. Hayden Photograph Collection
The Carl T. Hayden Photograph collection houses 2,431 photographs documenting Carl T. Hayden and the extended Hayden family.
Horizon, 1988 July 28
Grand Canyon #4 Package (Bloom); Tempe Rio Salado Package, Frank Williams In-Studio (Bloom); Robert Robb Commentary #38 Package (Wong). Segments on"The Grand Canyon: Clashing With Man, Part Four" - a special report on issues concerning the Grand Canyon (Glen Canyon Dam), Tempe's plans to resurrect the Rio Salado Project, and Robert Robb's commentary (what Vice President Bush needs to do to defeat Michael Dukakis).
George W. P. Hunt Collection
The George W. P. Hunt collection contains correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, notebooks, biographical and genealogical material, and printed matter. Although the collection ranges from 1709 to 1955, the bulk of the material concerns Hunt's political activities and personal life from 1885 to 1932.