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____ 2.7149 Hard Rock Harrigan; a story of Boulder Dam; starring George O'Brien. Big Little Books. [Based on the motion picture.]

____ 2.8212 The spectacular Grand Canyon; 200 miles long, 13 miles wide and about 1 mile deep. With as many moods and colors as there are days in the year. [Valle, Arizona?]: Farley's and The Petrified Log, [4] pp. (Printed by Mohave County Miner.)

____ 2.8212 The spectacular Grand Canyon; 200 miles long, 13 miles wide and about 1 mile deep. With as many moods and colors as there are days in the year. [Valle, Arizona?]: Farley's and The Petrified Log, [4] pp. (Printed by Mohave County Miner.)

no date 2.9139 Shrine of the Ages Chapel. Grand Canyon, Arizona. [No imprint], 6 pp., wraps. [Solicitation for construction funds.]

no date 2.7330 North Rim, Grand Canyon, Arizona. Copyright Colourpicture Publishers, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts; distributed by George Mc Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, [24] pp. [Postcard views.]

no date 2.7869 On the job . . . Call of the Canyon (Civilian Conservation Corps Company 819, Camp NP-2A, Grand Canyon National Park), no. [1], p. [2]. [Ellipsis is part of title. Ca. 1933-1934.]

no date 2.7870 4th of July. Call of the Canyon (Civilian Conservation Corps Company 819, Camp NP-2A, Grand Canyon National Park), no. [1], p. [3]. [Ca. 1933-1934.]

no date 2.7871 Baseball. Call of the Canyon (Civilian Conservation Corps Company 819, Camp NP-2A, Grand Canyon National Park), no. [1], p. [5]. [Ca. 1933-1934.]

no date 2.7872 Boxing. Call of the Canyon (Civilian Conservation Corps Company 819, Camp NP-2A, Grand Canyon National Park), no. [1], p. [6]. [Ca. 1933-1934.]

no date 2.7873 Educational program. Call of the Canyon (Civilian Conservation Corps Company 819, Camp NP-2A, Grand Canyon National Park), no. [1], p. [7]. [Ca. 1933-1934.]

no date 2.7562 The Royal Collection of foreign and colonial views. Photographic reproductions of the most interesting scenes in British colonies and dependencies and all countries comprising the English-speaking world. Birmingham, England: C. Combridge, 96 pp. [Ca. 1900?]

no date 2.7573 Zion, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Parks, Cedar Breaks National Monument. Salt Lake City: Intermountain Tourist Supply, Inc., [20] pp. [1957?]

no date 2.7564 Encyclopedia of wonders of the world. Volume no. 20. [No place]: Cracker Jack Division, Borden Foods, Borden, Inc., [32] pp. [See "Grand Canyon, Arizona", pp. [2-5]. [1960s.] Miniature book, measuring 1-1/4 x 1-3/4 inches; a "prize" in box of Cracker Jack candy.]

no date 2.8212 The spectacular Grand Canyon; 200 miles long, 13 miles wide and about 1 mile deep. With as many moods and colors as there are days in the year. [Valle, Arizona?]: Farley's and The Petrified Log, [4] pp. (Printed by Mohave County Miner.)

no date 2.1 Scenic views; Yuma Arizona; a true pictorial story of the American Egypt. Yuma, Arizona: [no imprint], [63] pp. Guidon 676

no date 2.2 Call to fun in amazing Arizona. Phoenix: Arizona Development Board, [12] pp. [Ca. 1960?]

no date 2.3 Grand Canyon National Park. In: The enchanted circle of northern Arizona. [Inside front cover. Travel brochure, possibly published by Santa Fe Railroad.] >Mon. 8: 1-7<

no date 2.4 The Grand Canyon; Petrified Forest; Painted Desert. A scenic guide in natural color. Boston: Colourpicture Publishers; distributed by Petley Studios, Phoenix, [unpaginated]. >Mon. 8: 1-7<

no date 2.5 North Rim, Grand Canyon, Arizona; a scenic guide in natural color. Copyright Colourpicture Publishers, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts; distributed by Blackner Card Co., Cedar City, Utah, [24] pp. [Postcard views.] >Mon. 8: 1-7<

no date 2.6 View of Grand Canyon, Arizona. Grand Canyon, Arizona: John G. Verkamp, 15 hand-colored photographs. [Ca. 1910.] >Mon. 8: 1-53<

no date 2.7 Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. [Grand Canyon, Arizona]: Verkamp's, [32] pp. [Ca. 1935. String-tied small-format booklet; postcard views with ornamental borders.] >Mon. 8: 1-53<

no date 2.8 The Grand Canyon visitors' almanac; being a compilation of precise and accurate information relating to the discovery, the geology, the human and natural history of this queenly wonder. Together with expositions regarding many related marvels; as well as notes on the weather, and favorite cures and remedies of the Indians. [No imprint.] Printed for the Valley National Bank, Grand Canyon, Arizona, 32 pp. [Cover subtitle: A compendium of new, useful, and entertaining matter concerning nature's crowning splendor. Back cover indicates, "Souvenir of the Grand Canyon office of the largest bank in the Rocky Mountain states." Date between 1942 and early 1960s.]

no date 2.9 Hoover (Boulder) Dam and the Lake Mead Recreational Area. Boulder City, Nevada: [no imprint?], 28 pp. FQ7:Misc.20

no date 2.10 Bryce Canyon, Zion and Grand Canyon national parks. Salt Lake City: Intermountain Tourist Supply, Inc., [28] pp. [Ca. 1959.] >Mon. 8: 1-53<

no date 2.11 High spots of Arizona, the Grand Canyon State. Phoenix: [no imprint]. [Ca. 1950s-1960s?] FQ9:15

no date 2.12 Man in the Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon Natural History Association, pamphlet. >Mon. 8: 7-7<

no date 2.13 [Note on the preparation and availability of Bibliography of the Grand Canyon and the Lower Colorado River, 1540-1980 (Grand Canyon Natural History Association, Monograph 2).] Regarding: (Grand Canyon Natural History Association newsletter), [January 1982], pp. [2-3]. >Mon. 8: 12-8<

no date 2.14 Historical Boulder City cookbook (Cliff Segerbloom, illustrator). [Boulder City, Nevada: Boulder City Museum and Historical Association], 160 pp.

no date 2.11312 Grand Canyon. English version. [No imprint], 32 pp. (Distributed by Smith-Southwestern, Inc., Mesa, Arizona.) [2007 or earlier.]

no date 2.11314 Clean, green Boulder City, Nevada; the finest in outdoor recreation, cimate, scenery, and year round living. Less than five miles from lake Mead. [No imprint], [large gatefold brochure]. [1970.]

no date 2.11322 Join us at the Bright Angel History Room. [Grand Canyon, Arizona]: Xanterra South Rim, L.L.C., 4 pp. [Large brochure style. 2007 or earlier.]

no date 2.1023 [Text booklet in French, 4 pp., inserted to accompany] Stewart Aitchison, Grand Canyon National Park; including Oceans of Time. Mariposa, California: Sierra Press, 32 pp. (1997). (Pocket Portfolio, No. 2. A Wish You Were Here Book.) [No translator credited. Translation booklet also indicated by appropriate sticker affixed to front cover of book.]

no date 2.1024 [Text booklet in German, 4 pp., inserted to accompany] Stewart Aitchison, Grand Canyon National Park; including Oceans of Time. Mariposa, California: Sierra Press, 32 pp. (1997). (Pocket Portfolio, No. 2. A Wish You Were Here Book.) [No translator credited. Translation booklet also indicated by appropriate sticker affixed to front cover of book.]

no date 2.1025 [Text booklet in Japanese, 4 pp., inserted to accompany] Stewart Aitchison, Grand Canyon National Park; including Oceans of Time. Mariposa, California: Sierra Press, 32 pp. (1997). (Pocket Portfolio, No. 2. A Wish You Were Here Book.) [No translator credited. Translation booklet also indicated by appropriate sticker affixed to front cover of book.]

no date 2.1026 [Text booklet in Korean, 4 pp., inserted to accompany] Stewart Aitchison, Grand Canyon National Park; including Oceans of Time. Mariposa, California: Sierra Press, 32 pp. (1997). (Pocket Portfolio, No. 2. A Wish You Were Here Book.) [No translator credited. Translation booklet also indicated by appropriate sticker affixed to front cover of book.]

no date 2.14386 Early Grand Canyon river runners; John Wesley Powell, Norman Nevills, Glen and Bessie Hyde, Georgie White, Martin Litton, Katie Lee, Buzz Holmstrom, Bert Loper. Memphis, Tennessee: Books LLC, 29 pp. [Cover title: Early Grand Canyon river runners: John Wesley Powell. A print-on-demand booklet, from an "online edition". "The online version of this book is part of Wikipedia, a multilingual, web-based encyclopedia." (p. v). Copy acquired 2010.]

1766 2.13517 The modern part of an universal history, from the earliest account of time. Compiled from original writers. By the authors of the antient part. Vol. XLIV. and last. London: for T. Osborne, A. Millar, John Rivington, S. Crowder, B. Law and Co., T. Longman, and C. Ware, 96 pp. + comprehensive index to series. [See in chapter 2, "Of North-America", pp. 33-40.]

1811 2.12865 Mexico, or New Spain. Weekly Register (Baltimore), 1(1)(September 7)14-16. [Includes note of Colorado River. Serial also known as Niles' National Register.]

1844 2.15 Ancient ruins. Times and Seasons, 5(January 1):390-391. [From the Texas Telegraph, October 11, 1843; with introductory paragraph by editor. Lower Colorado River region; not the Colorado River of Texas.] Goodman 77

1848 2.16 New Mexico and California. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2nd Series, 6(November):376-392. [Includes excerpts from W. H. Emory's report, "Notes on a Military Reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth in Missouri, to San Diego in California", pp. 386-389.] Goodman 546

1854 2.13225 The Great Basin. Friends' Intelligencer (Philadelphia), 10(45):"First Month 28, 1954" [January 28]:711-712. [Includes notice of "Big Canon", p. 712.]

1859 2.11817 Geography of the United States of America. No. 2. American Geographical and Statistical Society, Journal, 1(2)(February):45-50.

1859 2.17 The Colorado River of the West. De Bow's Review, 26:282-286. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 857

1861 2.18 Ein Indianer und Indianerinnen am Rio Colorado. Globus, (8):246-247.

1861 2.10736 Report of the Council. Royal Geographical Society of London, Journal, 31:v-xii. (See in "Map Rooms", p. vi, notice of receipt of "Rio Colorado of the West, by J. C. Ives".)

1861 2.10737 Accessions to the library and map-rooms, to May, 1861. Royal Geographical Society of London, Journal, 31:lxvi-cii. (See p. xcvii, "Rio Colorado of the West. Explored by Lieut. J. C. Ives, Top. Engrs.", received from Secretary of War, Washington.)

1861 2.11818 Accessions [to the Library and Map Rooms]. Royal Geographical Society of London, Proceedings, 5(3):112-113. (See p. 113, "Map of the Rio Colorado of the West".)

1862 2.13722 Colorado River of the West. The Friend (Philadelphia), 35(41)(Seventh-day, Sixth month 14 [Saturday, June 14]):326-327; (42)(Seventh-day, Sixth month 21 [Saturday, June 21]):330-331; (43)(Seventh-day, Sixth month 28 [Saturday, June 28]):339-340. ("From 'Silliman's Journal'" [American Journal of Science and Arts].) [Abridged from Ives (1861) and Newberry (1861).]

1862 2.3589 Colorado River of the West. American Journal of Science and Arts, 2nd Series, 33:387-403. [Abridged from Ives (1861) and Newberry (1861), both chapters in Ives (1861) overall volume.] Goodman 858

1864 2.19 Navigation of the Colorado. Mining and Scientific Press, 8(January 30):74. Goodman 997

1864 2.20 Quick time to Arizona. Mining and Scientific Press, 9(August 20):120. [Colorado River.] Goodman 998

1865 2.21 Mining in Arizona. Gazlay's Pacific Monthly, 1(May):449. [Colorado River.] Goodman 999

1865 2.22 Military roads in Arizona. American Railroad Journal, 38(January 14):54. Goodman 1446

1867 2.23 The Colorado River. Mining and Scientific Press, 15(August 31):132. [Samuel Adams.] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 861

1867 2.13418 Navigation of the Colorado. The Friend (Philadelphia), 40(40)("Seventh-Day, Sixth Month 1" [Saturday, June 1]):316. [From Scientific American.]

1868 2.13111 American annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year 1867. Volume VII. New York: D. Appleton and Co. [See "Arizona" under "Territories of the United States", p. 711.]

1869 2.13101 Floßfahrt auf dem Großen Colorado des Westens. From: Revue der Erd- und Völkerkunde. In: Chronik der Gegenwart [section]. Unsere Zeit (Deutsche Revue der Gegenwart), new series, 5(1):633-639. [Item title from contents page, p. 955.]

1869 2.13241 Completion of the Pacific Railway. The Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star (Liverpool), 31(May 29):358-359. [From Liverpool Mercury, in turn apparently from the New York Tribune. Passing reference in an imaginary context to train service to "Big Canyon of the Colorada" [sic], which passage seems to have come from Albert D. Richardson's Beyond the Mississippi (1869, p. 611).]

1869 2.13450 The Pacific Railroad--open. How to go: What to see. [continued] The Atlantic Monthly, 23(June)(140):753-762. [See p. 761, passing notice of John Wesley Powell's proposal to "test the safety of the passage of the great canyon of the Colorado of the West."]

1869 2.13571 The Grand Canon of the Colorado. The Cultivator and Country Gentleman, 34(October 14):302. [Overview and quotations from item by "Col. J. W. Powell" in the New York Tribune.]

1869 2.14351 Voyage through the Grand Canon of Colorado [sic]. In: Reviews [section]. American Naturalist, 2(12)(February):655-656. [James White affair; an abstract of the item by C. C. Parry (1868) (see citation 2.5001).]

1869 2.14433 [John Wesley Powell.] The Cultivator and Country Gentleman, 34(September 30):262. ["Col. [sic] Powell, the Colorado explorer, has returned from a journey through the entire Grand Canon, from Green River to the point where the Colorado debouches into the open plain in Arizona. The country is barren beyond description, unsusceptible of cultivation even by irrigation, and no discoveries of precious metals were made." (entire note)]

1869 2.24 Eine Fahrt durch die Grosse Felsenschlucht des westlichen Colorado. Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt über Wichtige Neue Erforschungen auf dem Gesammtgebeite der Geographie von Dr. A. Petermann [Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen], 15:19-21. [James White affair. From St. Louis Academy of Science, Transactions (i.e., Parry, 1868).]

1869 2.25 Passage of the great canon of the Colorado. Brooklyn Monthly, 1(2)(April):157-163. >Mon. 8: 1-7<

1869 2.26 Ueber eine Flossfahrt durch den grossen Cañon des Colorado. Gaea--Natur und Leben, 5:317.

1869 2.27 Colorado River exploration. Mining and Scientific Press, 19(December 11):376. [Samuel Adams. Summarized from the Washington Chronicle.] Goodman 866

1869 2.28 Powell's Erforschung des Green River. Globus, 16(5)(September):79.

1869 2.29 J. W. Powell's Erforschung des westlichen Colorado. Globus, 16(11)(October):171-173.

1869 2.30 Powell's Erforschung des westlichen Coloradostromes. Globus, 16(14)(November):223-224.

1870 2.31 The canons of the Colorado. Once a Week (London), new series, 6(October 1)(144):184-190. >Mon, 8: page 1-7< Goodman 868

1870 2.13513 A drift for life. All the Year Round, new series, (58)(January 8):132-135. [James White.]

1870 2.13514 A drift for life. Friends' Intelligencer (Philadelphia), 27(11)(May 14):170-172, (12)(May 21):189-190. ("From 'All the Year Round.'") [James White.]

1870 2.13222 Samuel Adam's [sic] Erforschung des untern Colorado-Stromes. In: Aus allen Erdtheilen [section]. Illustrirte Zeitschrift für Länder- und Fölkerkunde, 17(5)(March):78-79. [Samuel Adams.]

1871 2.12058 Hogy készülnek Amerikában a városok? In: Egyveleg [miscellany section]. Vasárnapi Ujság (Pest), (August 13):420. [In Hungarian. Fort Yuma and Colorado City.]

1871 2.13636 [Notice of George M. Wheeler expedition "to ascend the Colorado Cañon from below with a steamer."] In: Notes [section]. American Naturalist, 4(12)(February):768.

1871 2.32 Forschungsexpeditionen im Innern Nordamerikas. Globus, 20(1)(July):40-42.

1872 2.33 Exploration in southern Nevada and Arizona. American Journal of Science and Arts, 3rd Series, 3:232-233. Goodman 572

1872 2.34 The canyons of the Colorado. Ladies' Repository, 32:361-363. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 869

1872 2.9756 Six days on the Kaibab. Illinois Wesleyan University, Alumni Journal, 2(10)(October):233-239.

1872 2.12987 [Monetary subscription for 35th parallel railroad to "connect with the Atlantic and Pacific at the Colorado river". In: Railroad News [section]. The Financier (New York):1(21)(May 25):398. [Note.]

1873 2.13645 Photography. In: Geographical Notes [section]. American Educational Monthly, 10(June):270-272. [See p. 271, notice of views on and around the "Kibab" Plateau. Kaibab Plateau.]

1873 2.13682 The Grand Canon of the Colorado. In: Beach, Alfred E. (ed.), The science record for 1873. New York: Munn and Co., Office of the "Scientific American", pp. 475-476. (From the New York Sun.)

1873 2.14383 Discoveries in western America. Annals of Iowa, 11(1)(January):396-399.

1873 2.13833 [George M. Wheeler expedition.] In: Geographical Notes [section]. American Educational Monthly, 10(March):113-114.

1873 2.35 Powell's return from the Grand Canyon. Nature, 7:290. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 870

1873 2.36 Wheeler Survey preliminary report published. Nature, 7:431. Goodman 574

1874 2.37 "The Chasm of the Colorado." Scribner's Monthly, 8(3)(July):373-374. [Thomas Moran painting.]

1875 2.38 Camp La Paz, Arizona Territory. U.S. War Department Circular 8.

1875 2.13777 ["United States Topographical and Geographical Survey of the Colorado Valley".] The Academy (London), 7 (new series, no. 139)(January 2):1.

1875 2.13363 The Californian Desert basin. Overland Monthly, 15(1)(July):17-23.

1876 2.13504 [Critique of Lord Dunraven's The Great Divide: Travels in the upper Yellowstone in the summer of 1874 (Chatto and Windus, London, 1876).] In: Current Literature and Current Criticism [section]. New Quarterly Magazine (London), 6:234-235. [Includes comparison to William Bell's New Tracks in North America (but not by title), with notice of "the Great Cañon of the Colorado".]

1876 2.39 Wayside notes in Arizona and New Mexico. Spirit of Missions, 41:238-242. [Signed, "A Layman." Includes Colorado River voyage.] Goodman 582

1877 2.40 Lieutenant Wheeler's geographische Expeditionen nach dem Südwesten der Bereinigten Staaten. Globus, 31(18):281-284.

1877 2.13521 [Notice of the work of William Henry Holmes and William H. Jackson in the Southwest.] From: Sammankomst den 17 Februari 1877. In: Antropologiska Sällskapets förhandlingar [section]. Tidskrift för Antropologi och Kulturhistoria (Stockholm), 1(15), 24 pp. (see pp. 8-9).

1877 2.13382 The new settlements. In: Utah News [section]. Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star (Liverpool), 39(22)(May 28):350. [Mount Trumbull steam saw.]

1878 2.11849 Prize medals of the Royal Geographical Society. Report for 1878, and programme for 1879. Royal Geographical Society of London, Proceedings, 22(6):477-496. [See "Physical Geography. No. 1 Examination Paper, 1878.", see specifically p. 484; also see in passing p. 490.]

1879 2.41 The thousand wells. Mining and Scientific Press, 38(May 31):353. [Echo Cliffs region.] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 886

1879 2.42 Ehrenberg, Arizona. Mining and Scientific Press, 39(October 18):249. Goodman 839

1879 2.43 Colorado River canyons. Mining and Scientific Press, 39:233. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 887

1879 2.44 The Colorado River country. Mining and Scientific Press, 39(October 11):233. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 888

1880 2.45 The deepest canyons in the world; a man loses his life exploring. Arizona Miner (Prescott newspaper), 7(70)(April 7). >Mon. 8: 1-7<

1880 2.46 The Colorado River. Juvenile Instructor, 15(January 1):7. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 889

1880 2.47 Canyons of the Colorado. Juvenile Instructor, 15(February 1):25-26. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 890

1880 2.48 Railroads versus mule teams. Arizona Quarterly Illustrated, 1(July):12. Goodman 976

1880 2.49 The railroad bridge at Yuma. Mining and Scientific Press, 40(May 1):273. Goodman 1095

1880 2.13236 Library of universal knowledge. A reprint of the last (1880) Edinburgh and London edition of chambers's Encyclopaedia, with copious additions by American editors. American additions to the library of useful knowledge. Volume VI. New York: American Book Exchange, 880 pp. [See p. 576 under "Geology".]

1880 2.13181 Library of universal knowledge. A reprint of the last (1880) Edinburgh and London edition of Chambers's Encyclopaedia, with copious additions by American editors. American additions to the library of useful knowledge. Volume I. New York: American Book Exchange, 704 pp. [See "Arizona", pp. 163-164.]

1880 2.13505 The Colorado Canon. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, 8(4)(October):399-400.

1881 2.50 Tombstone District. The mines and prospects. Mining and Scientific Press, 42:404. [Includes note of travel on lower Colorado River.]

1881 2.51 The Colorado and its great canyons. Mining and Scientific Press, 42:404. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 892

1881 2.52 From San Francisco to Tombstone. Cities and towns along the way--Yuma, silver district, volcanoes, petrified forests, etc. etc. Mining and Scientific Press, 43(December 17):394.

1881 2.53 Yuma. Mining and Scientific Press, 43(December 17):401. Goodman 840

1881 2.54 Railway projects: Arizona and Nevada. Railway World, 25(December 17):1219. [Callville to Yuma.] Goodman 1121

1882 2.55 The canyons of the Colorado. Baptist Home Mission Monthly, 4(9)(September):237-242. [Also see illustration on cover of (6)(June):149.] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 895

1882 2.56 The Colorado Desert. Scientific American, 46:149-150. [Summary of J. F. James (1882).] Goodman 619

1882 2.13389 The cañons of the Colorado. In: Our native land; or, Glances at American scenery and places, with sketches of life and adventure. New York: D. Appleton and Co., pp. 3-30.

1882 2.13661 The two great sculptors--water and ice. Fairy-land of science: No. VI. The School Journal, 31(1)(July):3-9 (see p. 6).

1882 2.13576 Scientific lectures, 1882. Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Scientific Proceedings, 1(1)(January):inside back wrapper. ["February 15--Capt. Clarence E. dutton, of the U. S. Geological Survey, on 'The Colorado Cañon.' Illustrated by stereopticon views." (entire note)]

1883 2.13841 Views of the South-West. In: Pictures Received [section]. Photographic Times and American Photographer, 13(November)(155)(new series, no. 35):622. [Notes, ". . . a fine assortment of general views was made, including a number in the region of the Grand Canon of the Colorado about the mouth of Diamond Creek . . . ." Soutwestern party under botanist H. H. Rusby, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution.]

1883 2.13842 Utah counties to join in building roads. Good Roads, 52(new series, 14)(22)(December 1):289. ["For the purpose of developing an intercounty highway system and especially to secure the construction of an improved highway mking the Grand Canon of the Colorado accessible to tourists the counties of Iron, Garfield, San Juan, Kane and Washington in Utah have formed an association and established headquarters in Garfield County." (entire note)]

1883 2.14144 Chicago's first half century. The city as it was fifty years ago, and as it is to-day. 1833. 1883. Chicago: The Inter-Ocean Publishing Co., 198+ pp. [Wrapper title: 1833. Chicago's first half century. 1883.] [See "Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. All-the-Year-Around Route to California.", p. 70.]

1884 2.14395 Chautauqua historical and descriptive: A guide to the principal points of interest on Lake Chautauqua, Chautauqua, Point Chautauqua, Mayville, Point Whiteside, Bemus Point, Lakewood, Griffith Point, and Jamestown. Also, a complete history of the Chautauqua Association, and its various schools of science and literature, by a Chautauquan. Chicago: Fairbanks, Palmer and Co., 196 [220] pp. [See "Atlantic and Pacific Railroad", pp. 170-171; and additional illustrations, "View in Grand Cañon", p. 173, "Grand Cañon", p. 182.]

1884 2.14410 [Whispering gallery.] Parry's Literary Journal, 1(11)(August):331. ["The greatest 'whispering gallery' in the world is that of the Grand Canyon, Colorado River." In context, refers apparently to canyons of lower Colorado River.]

1884 2.12992 A natural whispering gallery. Phrenological Journal, 79(6)(December)(552):358. ["The greatest 'whispering gallery' in the world is that of the Grand Canyon, Colorado River." In context, refers apparently to canyons of lower Colorado River.]

1884 2.12990 ["Professor Davidson" visits Grand Canyon.] English Mechanic and World of Science (London), 40 (September 5) (1,105):13. ["The Grand Canyon of the Colorado, 160 miles east of Needles, on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, was recently visited by Professor Davidson, who says he 'saw vertical walls 2,700ft. high, and 6,200ft. above sea level, where the Colorado river was 190ft. deep, and cannot imagine anythng grander than the effect of sunset shining on these walls only ten degrees from vertical, composed of different coloured rocks, red sandstones, and the black overhanging rocks. The temperature was 136 degrees Fahr.'" (entire item)]

1884 2.57 The canyons of the Colorado. Chautauquan, 4:564-566. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 903

1885 2.58 [Brief note on a lecture to the Appalachian Mountain Club, of "a trip on horseback in Arizona", by Frederic Gardiner, Jr.] Appalachia, 4(2):172-173.

1886 2.14251 Grand Canon of the Colorado. Reached via the Union Pacific and Utah Southern Railroads. Union Pacific Employes' Magazine, (February):frontispiece; further but brief description appears in (March):50.

1887 2.13691 Vorlesung über die Jesuiten- und Franziskaner-Missionen in Kalifornien. Der Sendbote des Göttlichen herzens Jesu (Cincinnati), 14(4):195-200. [Part of a series, which begins p. 143; no author indicated. This part includes lower Colorado River region, in passing.]

1887 2.59 The canyons of the Colorado. Phrenological Journal, 84(1)(January):29-31. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 905

1887 2.60 Marble Canyon, Colorado River. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 64(May 7):182. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 906

1887 2.61 [Brief note on a lecture to the Appalachian Mountain Club, "A Trip to the Grand Cañon of the Colorado", by Charles D. Walcott.] Appalachia, 5(1):83.

1887 2.2308 The great walled river. American Meteorological Journal, 4:204-205. [Abstract of Dellenbaugh (1887); brief excerpt with editorial introduction.] >Mon. 8: 1-19< Goodman 908

1888 2.14111 The Colorado river of the West, by H.-M. Cadell (Scot. Geog. Mag., septembre 1887, p. 441). In: Bibliographie [section]. Le Globe (Société de Géographie de Genève), 27 (Series 4, 7):97-98. [Abstract of the article by Cadell (1887).]

1889 2.13784 ["Grand Canon of the Colorado".] Home Mission Monthly, 3(6)(April):123.

1889 2.13642 [Abstract of "The Colorado River of the West" by H. M. Cadell (1887), originally in Scottish Geographical Magazine, 3(9).] Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, Queensland Branch, Proceedings and Transactions, 4:20-22.

1889 2.13372 Incidents of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Convention; at Denver, Colo., October 16, 1889. Locomotive Engineers Monthly Journal, 23(12)(December):967-972. [See p. 969, brief remarks of H. B. Chamberlin, successor to Frank M. Brown as president of Denver, Colorado Cañon and Pacific Railroad.]

1889 2.12497 [Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(27)(July 6):21.

1889 2.12498 [Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(28)(July 13):35.

1889 2.12499 [Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(30)(July 27):73.

1889 2.12500 Chief Engineer Stanton on the Denver, Colorado Canyon and Pacific R.R. Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(33)(August 17):160-162.

1889 2.12501 An adventurous survey. Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(35)(August 31):194-195. [Excerpts from correspondence of R. B. Stanton.]

1889 2.12502 [Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(45)(November 9):451.

1889 2.12503 [Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(49)(December 7):549.

1889 2.10593 Report of the Evening Meetings, Session 1888-9. Tenth meeting, 8th April, 1889. Royal Geographical Society, Proceedings, and Monthly Record of Geography, New Monthly Series, 11(5)(May):310-311. [Election of Honorary Corresponding Fellows (p. 311) include “Captain C. E. Dutton, of Washington, U.S., the author of the ‘Tertiary History of the Grand Cañon District.’” [total item].

1890 2.62 The Colorado Canyon. Mining and Scientific Press, 60(March 22):197, 205. [Continued as:] Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Number II, (March 29):220. Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Number III, (April 19):270. Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Number IV, (May 3):302. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 920

1890 2.63 Railway project for the Colorado River. Utah Monthly Magazine, 7(3)(December):108-110. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 926

1890 2.13522 Jorgen rundt. In: Solskin i hjemmet. Illustreret læsning for ung og gammel. Et afvexlende udvalg af naturhistorie, biografi, bibelhistorie o.s.d. Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto, and Battle Creek (Michigan): Sundhedsvennens Forlagsforening, pp. 6-85. [In Danish. See in part, "Mexiko i Oldtiden", pp. 15-17, and "Colorado", pp. 17-19.]

1890 2.13528 The Grand Cañon of the Colorado. By Prof. R. W. Raymond, Ph.D. New York Academy of Sciences, Transactions, 9:128. ["The lecture was illustrated by projections of original photographs. At the conclusion of the lecture, a vote of thanks was unanimously given to Prof. Raymond for his interesting discourse." (entire note)]

1890 2.13542 The changes of land and sea. The Sailors' Magazine and Seamen's Friend, 62(2)(February):49.

1890 2.13388 [Brief abstract of Stanton article on Colorado River railway, in Scribner's Magazine for November.] In: Exchanges [section]. The Railway Conductor, 7(21)(November 1):774.

1890 2.13655 [Stanton railroad survey.] In: Useful and Scientific Notes [section]. English Mechanic and World of Science, 51(April 11)(1307):135.

1890 2.14229 [Robert Brewster Stanton in San Diego.] The Great Southwest (San Diego and National City, California), 2(7)(July):1. ["Colonel Stanton, who recently completed a survey of the Grand Cañon route, is coming to San Diego again and will remain here two or three months and complete his report. He and the other surveyors are enthusiastic over the Grand Cañon. They say it has scenery more glorious than anything else in this country. Colonel Stanton says the outlet of the road will be San Diego, the Colorado being left at Yuma. A branch will also be built down to the gulf and both places be made ports of entry. He thinks there will be a grand rush of trael to this country when the road is completed." (entire note)]

1890 2.14152 Americanized encyclopaedia Britannica; revised and amended. Vol. III.--Can-Dan. Chicago: Belford-Clarke Co., pp. 1283-1920. [See "Colorado River, or Rio Colorado", p. 1689.]

1891 2.13318 Der V. international geologische Congress. In: Eingesendete Mittheilungen [section]. Österreichischen Touristen-Club, Section für Naturkunde, Mittheilungen (Wien), 3(8)(August):64. [Grand Canyon, in passing.]

1891 2.13485 The falls of Niagara. Notes and Queries (Manchester, New Hampshire), 8(2)(February):240. [Mentioned is "the Great Canôn [sic] of the Colorado, California [sic]", with brief description. Noticed from W. A. Bell, New Tracks in North America (London, 1869).] [Serial title from wrapper; first printed page gives serial title as Miscellaneous Notes and Queries, with Answers.]

1891 2.64 Cañon of the Colorado. Dublin Review, 109:435-436 [review of article in Engineering News]. >Mon. 8: 1-7<

1891 2.65 In Marble Canyon....Down the Colorado River. Current Literature, 6:604 [reprinted from the Denver Republican]. [Ellipsis is part of title.] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 928

1891 2.66 The Colorado Canyon. Popular Science Monthly, 39:858. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 930

1891 2.67 [Brief note on "A lecture on A Visit to the Grand Cañon of the Colorado, Arizona", given by Charles D. Walcott at March 9, 1891, meeting of the Academy.] Rochester Academy of Science, Proceedings, 1:153. [No summary of content of lecture other than "Illustrated by charts, models and lantern slides."] Goodman 927

1891 2.68 [Advance notice of program for 5th International Geological Congress, including field trip in part taking in Grand Canyon.] Société de Géographie, Compte Rendu des Séances, 1891(14/15):392-393.

1891 2.69 États-Unis.--Cinquième congrès géologique international, Washington, 1891. In: Chronique Géographique [section]. Société Royale Belge de Géographie, Bulletin, 15:160-162. [Advance notice of program for 5th International Geological Congress, including field trip in part taking in Grand Canyon.]

1892 2.70 [Note, by title only, of Prof. Dr. Credner's presentation to the Society, "Über seine Reise nach dem Colorado-Plateau und dem Grand Cañon."] Gesellschaft für Erdkunde, Verhandlungen, 19:97. [This or a similar presentation was published 1895 in Geographische Zeitschrift (see Credner).]

1892 2.71 The proposed railway through the grand cañons of the Colorado. Scientific American, 66:369. [Abstract of Stanton (1892).] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 933

1892 2.13386 The proposed railway through the grand canons of the Colorado. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Monthly Journal, 26(9)(September):844-846. [Abstract of Stanton (1892).]

1892 2.13589 A drift for life. Ballou's Monthly Magazine, 77(2)(August)(452):143-145. [James White.]

1892 2.13737 To the Grand Canon of the Colorado. Detroit Emergency Hospital Reports (Michigan College of Medicine and Surgery, Clinical Department), 3(3)(September):7-9.

1892 2.14306 Colorado. In: Ottuv Slovník naucný. Illustrovaná encyklopædie obecných vedomostí. Pátý Díl. C-Cechuvky. Praze: J. Otto, pp. 527-528. [Author designated only as "p."; key not located.] [Colorado River and Grand Canyon noted.] [Not all diacritical marks display online.]

1892 2.14420 The titan of chasms. A mile deep, 13 miles wide, 217 miles long, and painted like a flower. The First Maine Bugle (First Maine Cavalry Association, Rockland Maine), "Campaign II. Call 9." [2(9)](July):103. [In appearance a news note but this is an unsigned promotional item for a free book from the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad.]

1892 2.13124 Le chemin de fer du Colorado. In: Chronique Scientifique [section]. Bibliothèque Universelle et Revue Suisse, XCVIIe année, troisième période, 56:208-209. [Stanton expedition; item title taken from table of contents, p. 671.]

1892 2.12922 Arizona railroad item. The Deseret Weekly (Salt Lake City), (March 25, 1692 [sic]):457. ["Flagstaff and Grand Canyon railroad, at Cliff Spur".]

1893 2.13117 Relación de los objetos, fotografías y obras remitidas por el Sr. W. J. Hoffman. M. D. In: Adquisiciones de la Academia durante el segundo semestre del año 1892. Real Academia de la Historia, Boletín (Madrid), 22:71-95 (see pp. 74, 76).

1893 2.13555 Coal in Arizona. American Engineer and Railroad Journal, 67 (new series, 7)(March):111. [Near Flagstaff. Notice is made in passing of copper in Grand Canyon and the "proposed Flagstaff & Grand Cañon Railroad" line.]

1893 2.13317 [Abstract of a presentation by Prof. Dr. [Hermann] Credner at the January 16 meeting, "Über seine Reise über das Colorado-Plateau und die San-Francisco-Mountains zum Grand Cañon".] In: Vereinssitzungen des Jahres 1892 [section]. Vereins für Erdkunde zu Leipzig, Mitteilungen, 1892:xii-xv (see also p. [v]).

1893 2.72 The railroad survey of the Colorado River. Engineering and Mining Journal, 55:59. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 938

1893 2.73 The story of Yuma. Arizona Magazine (Yuma), 1(6):1-10. [According to Goodman (1969, p. 100), reprinted with by-line Thomas F. Dawson, "The Climate of Yuma", in the August number.] Goodman 842

1893 2.74 Yuma County, Arizona. Arizona Magazine (Yuma), 1(6):40-41. Goodman 1946

1893 2.75 Yuma. Arizona's Resources, 1(February):21-23. Goodman 841

1893 2.76 Photography in travel. Around the World, 1(1)(December):7-9 (see p. 8).

1893 2.77 List of railroad lines followed by the excursion. In: Emmons, Samuel Franklin (ed.), Geological guide book of the Rocky Mountain excursion. Congrès Géologique International, Compte Rendu de la 5^me Session, Washington, 1891. Washington: Imprimerie du Gouvernement [U.S. Government Printing Office], pp. 259-260. [5th International Geological Congress.]

1893 2.10594 Dr. Diener's expedition to the central Himalaya. Geographical Journal, 2(3)(September):258-261 (see pp. 260-261, Grand Canyon in passing). ["Report of a paper read before the Geographical Society of Berlin, June 3rd, 1893."]

1894 2.78 List of railroad lines followed by the excursion. In: Emmons, Samuel Franklin (ed.), Geological guide-book for an excursion to the Rocky Mountains. New York: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 259-260. [Reprinted from 5th International Geological Congress, Compte-Rendu (1893).]

1894 2.79 Arizona: A colony on the Colorado. Irrigation Age, 6(June):267. Goodman 838

1894 2.13685 A hole in the ground four hundred and fifty miles around. The Grand Canon of the Colorado River in Arizona. Texas Medical Journal, 9(12)(June):660.

1894 2.14355 The national cyclopædia of American biography; being the history of the United States as illustrated in the lives of the founders, builders, and defenders of the Republic, and of the men and women who are doing the work and moulding the thought of the present time. Volume V. New York: James T. White and Co., 537 pp. [See "Sutro, Mrs. Theodore", pp. 461-462; New York social circle. "Mrs. Sutro happens to be one of the few American women who have traveled extensively in their own country; in one of her recent trips with her husband she penetrated to the Grand Cañon of the Colorado, that stupendous scenic wonder of the United States, which, up to 1893, but few ladies had visited." (entire pertinent note)]

1894 2.14071 [Marcel Monnier's "récent voyage aux États-Unis".] In: Correspondance et Comptes Rendus Critiques des Sociétés de Géographie et des Publications Récentes [section], Société de Géographie [subsection, for 15 December 1893]. Revue de Géographie, 34(7)(January):68-69.

1895 2.14441 [Marcus E. Jones.] In: De Alumnis [section]. The Unit (Iowa College), 10(4)(February 23):39. ["A letter from Marcus E. Jones [class of 1875] informs us that he will be in Washington until May and that his book on the botany of the Grand Canyon district will be out soon thereafter." (entire note) N.B.: No monograph on the subject by the author is identified.]

1895 2.13253 Utah news. (Summarized from Territorial papers.) The Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star (Liverpool), 57(32)(August 8):510-512. [See p. 511, item relating to "Officials of the University of Utah" under President Talmage studying geology of the Grand Canyon region, then underway.]

1895 2.12522 A description of the work of the Manchester Art Museum, Ancoats Hall, Great Ancoats Street. Summary and index. Manchester, England: H. Rawson and Co., 58 [60] pp. (See pp. 21-22; notice of "large oleographs of places which show clearly the results of the action of great forces of nature (Geographische Characterbilder), published by Hoelzel of Vienna", which includes one of Grand Canyon [not illustrated here].)

1895 2.80 Majesty of the Grand Canon. Current Literature, 18(1)(July):82-83 [reprinted from the San Bernardino Citrograph]. Goodman 954

1895 2.81 Construction. Railway Age, 20(January 11):24 [see "Arizona"]. J.T. Williams survey, Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, to Grand Canyon.] Goodman 1108

1895 2.82 Construction. Railway Age, 20(September 20):464 [see "Arizona"]. [W. W. Follett survey, Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, to Grand Canyon.] Goodman 1113

1895 2.83 Exploring the Colorado River. Scientific American, 73:410 [reprinted from the San Francisco Call (newspaper)]. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 961

1896 2.84 Exploring the Colorado River. Natural Science News, 1:197-198. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 962

1896 2.85 Translations of the Relacion de Suceso. Account of what Happened on the Journey which Francisco Vazques made to Discover Cibola. In: Winship, George P., The Coronado expedition, 1540-1542. U.S. Bureau of Ethnology, 14th Annual Report, Part 1, pp. 572-579. [This text gives the account of the non-native discovery of the Grand Canyon by Cardeñas. Winship's footnote, p. 572, states: "The Spanish text of this document is printed in Buckingham Smith's Florida, p. 147, from a copy made by Muñoz, and also in Pacheco y Cardenas, Documentos de Indias, vol. xiv, p. 318, from a copy found in the Archives of the Indies at Seville. * * * No date is given in the document, but there can be no doubt that it refers to Coronado's expedition. In the heading to the document in the Pacheco y Cardenas Coleccion, the date is given as 1531, and it is placed under that year in the chronologic index of the Coleccion. This translation . . . has already been printed in American History Leaflet, No. 13."] >Mon. 8: 1-7<

1896 2.13475 [Voice heard at great distance.] To-Day (London), 12(August 29)(147):119. ["In the great Canyon of the Colorado a man's voice was palinly heard at the end of the Canyon, eighteen miles distant." (entire note)]

1897 2.13315 Streiszüge durch Nordamerika von Dr. Max Graf von Zeppelin . . . . In: Litterarische Berichte [section]. Allgemeine Forst- und Jagd-Zeitung, new series, 73(March):89-90. [Notice of articles in Vom Fels zum Meer; Grand Canyon noticed, in passing.]

1897 2.14349 The supplementary cyclopedia of universal knowledge; containing many topics not usually found in cyclopedias. Vol. XI. Chicago and New York: R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill, 388 pp. [See "Colorado, or Colorado of the West", p. 136.]

1897 2.14281 [Brief report of "two ex-railroad men", J. Z. Stearns and Mun Davis, murdered "while prospecting in the vicinity of the Grand Canon of the Colorado."] In: Sparks [section]. Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, 22(4)(April):256.

1897 2.14232 The Columbian cyclopedia. Vol. 7, Chop-Cookman. Buffalo, New York: Garretson, Cox and Co., unpaginated. [See "Colorado, Rio--or Colorado of the West".]

1897 2.13123 Le grand Cañon du Colorado. A Travers le Monde, new series, 3(July 24):239.

1897 2.13149 New incorporations. Railway Age, 24(14)(October 1):819. [Two brief items listed under "Arizona": "From Flagstaff, easterly and northerly to Hance's trail on the Grand canyon, 70 miles. Filed by E. E. Elliswood, Attorney."; "Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. From Williams or Flagstaff to the head of Bright Angel trail on the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, 80 miles. W. O. O'Neill."]

1897 2.12971 Electric cars to the Grand Canyon, Colorado [sic]. The Electrical Engineer, 24(488)(September 9):252. [Waterfalls will power electrical generators for railway from Williams, Arizona, to Grand Canyon; Lombard, Goode and Co., Chicago. Brief note.]

1897 2.86 Construction. Railway Age, 24(September 24):780 [see "Arizona"]. [Filing with office of Territory secretary of intention to build railroad to Grand Canyon, in interest of Santa Fe Railway.] Goodman 1015

1898 2.87 Into the Grand Cañon. Land of Sunshine, 9:145-149. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 968

1898 2.10738 Areas of North American and Australian river-basins. Geographical Journal, 12(2)(August):182-184 (see p. 182).

1898 2.14228 Across the U.S.A. by rail. [continued] The Locomotive Magazine, 3(April)(28):58-59. [Passing references to crossing Colorado River and to Grand Canyon. Part of a series of articles; no author indicated in those parts seen.]

1898 2.14267 [Electrical power production from Colorado River proposed for mines.] In: Electric Light and Power [section]. Electrical World, 32(19)(November 5):493. ["Prescott, Ariz.--Louis C. F. Lotz, Henry S. Hildreth and Charles Y. Wanpuzer have incorporated the Black Canyon Hydraulic & Electric Power company, with a capital of $5,000,000. The company proposes to do a general mining business and to develop electric power from the Colorado River at the Grand Canyon. The incoporators are New Yorkers." (entire note)]

1898 2.13298 The 1898 American Institute exhibition of photographs. American Amateur Photographer, 10(10)(October):456-462. [See p. 461, notice of "Panorma Canyon of the Colorado, Arizona", by Oliver Lippincott.]

1898 2.13533 De Coronado-expeditie. In: Aardrijkskundig Nieuws [section]. Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, Tijdschrift, Series 2, 15:135-136. [N.B.: "ij" ligatures transcribed to display online as "i" and "j".]

1898 2.13704 Editorial; the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. American Antiquarian, 20(2)(March/April):frontispiece, 114-117, plates.

1898 2.13703 Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. In: Construction [section]. Railway Age, 25(21)(May 27):370. [Construction to begin between Williams, Arizona, and station to be called Tusayan.]

1899 2.13583 Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Railway Age, (July 7):507. [First four miles of grading completed.]

1899 2.13584 Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Railway Age, (August 25):632. [Twelve miles of grading completed; track laying begun.]

1899 2.13585 Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Railway Age, (October 6):743. [Twenty-four miles of grading completed; track laying will begin this week.]

1899 2.13586 Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Railway Age, (December 1):899. [Grading one-third completed; 12 miles of track laid.]

1899 2.14348 Santa Fe & Grand Canon. In: Railroad Items [section]. United States Investor and Promoter of American Enterprises, 10(23)(June 10):765. ["Contracts have been closed for constructing the Santa Fe & Grand Canon railroad, running from Williams, Arizona, directly past the Val Verde Mines to the Grand Canon of the Colorado. Work has already been commenced on the road." (entire item)]

1899 2.14226 Catalogue of pictures and studies of the Southwest by Fernand Lungren; on exhibition, day and evening from March 13th until 22d, inclusive, at the American Art Galleries, Madison Square South; The American Art Association, managers. New York: [no imprint], 12 pp. [Cover title: Pictures and studies of the Southwest by Fernand Lungren.]

1899 2.14211 [Note.] The Electrical Engineer, 27(February 23)(564):227. ["Grand Canyon, Colo. [sic], is to have nine gasoline automobiles running from Flagstaff, A. T., each driven by a 14 h. p. gasoline engine and seating 18 persons." (entire note)]

1899 2.14223 [Dwight L. Elmendorf lectures at Sherry's under the Brooklyn Institute.] In: Items of Interest [section]. Anthony's Photographic Bulletin, 30(3)(March):69. [Lecture series includes "The Grand Cañon of the Colorado".]

1899 2.14149 To the N.E.A. at Los Angeles. State Normal Monthly (Emporia, Kansas), 12(1)(October):3-5. [Includes Grand Canyon, in passing, and note about crossing the Colorado River at Needles, p. 3.]

1899 2.13032 Grand Canyon of the Colorado. The Railroad Telegrapher, 16(6)(June):492 (also see illustrations, pp. 483, 485, 487, 491).

1899 2.88 The Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Catholic World, 70(December):305-320. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 972

1899 2.89 Yuma. Sunset, 4(December):67. Goodman 845

1899 2.90 The Grand Cañon cavern. In: Woods, G. K. (compiler), Personal impressions of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River near Flagstaff, Arizona, as seen through nearly two thousand eyes, and written in the private visitors' book of the world-famous guide Capt. John Hance, guide, story-teller, and path-finder. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray Co., for G. K. Woods, Flagstaff, A. T., pp. 149-152. [From Coconino Sun (Flagstaff). About Horseshoe Mesa caves.]

1899 2.91 The Grand Cañon. In: Woods, G. K. (compiler), Personal impressions of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River near Flagstaff, Arizona, as seen through nearly two thousand eyes, and written in the private visitors' book of the world-famous guide Capt. John Hance, guide, story-teller, and path-finder. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray Co., for G. K. Woods, Flagstaff, A. T., p. 161. [From Coconino Sun (Flagstaff).]

1900 2.92 To the cañon by rail. Land of Sunshine, 13(June):28-38. >Mon. 8: 1-53<

1900 2.14155 Eleventh annual report of President Low to the Trustees; October 1, 1900. New York: Printed for the University [Columbia University], 131 pp. [See under "Lectures (Under the Auspices of the University at Large)": "At the American Museum of Natural History. The Great Southwest (New Mexico and Arizona). George Wharton James of Pasadena, California", pp. 80-81 (series of five lectures listed for December 1899).]

1900 2.14282 Mr. Peabody's lecture. The Dartmouth, 22(12)(December 7):209. [Report of a stereopticon lecture by H. G. Peabody on "Arizona and the Grand Canon".]

1900 2.13797 Proceedings of the seventy-seventh meeting, San Francisco, California, September, 1899. American Institute of Mining Engineers, Transactions, 29(February-September 1899):xlix-xcii. [See under "Excursions and Entertainments", "Across Arizona", pp. xc-xcii.]

1900 2.13501 Harvard College. Class of 1879. Secretary's report. No. VI. Commencement 1900. [Cambridge, Massachusetts]: Printed for the use of the class, 160 pp. [See among "Non-Graduate Members", p. 113, Nat Maynard Brigham, "From this year's '80 Class Report."]

1900 2.14443 Colorado gorge. The Conservative (Nebraska City, Nebraska), 2(50)(June 21):7. [With a warning not to confuse it with the Grand Canyon on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.]

1901 2.14434 Literary notes. Primary Education, 9(1)(January):39. ["Little, Brown & Co. have just ready [sic] 'The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona' by Prof. George Wharton James, giving the Indian legends of the region, studies in geology and a good bibliography." (entire note)]

1901 2.13329 [Automobile trip planned to Grand Canyon.] In: Minor Mention [section]. The Horseless Age, 8(39)(December 25):846. ["Oliver Lippincott has perfected arrangements for a trip from Los Angeles to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado by automobile." (entire note)]

1901 2.13581 [Connection with Santa Fe & Grand Canyon Railroad in service.] In: Gen'l Pasenger Agents' Department [section]. International Railway Journal, 9(1)(October):31.

1901 2.13541 Tour to the Pacific coast. The American Friend (Philadelphia), 8(37)("Ninth Month 12" [September 12]):884. [Announcement. Grand Canyon, in passing.]

1901 2.13674 Programme de voyage des Ingénieurs Électriciens d'Europe aux États-Unis (été 1901). Société Internationale des Électriciens, Bulletin, Series 2, 1(6):312-314 (see p. 313).

1901 2.14122 The Craft in Iowa [section]. Iowa Masonic Library, Quarterly Bulletin, 4(3)(August):62-. [See p. 65, part of a resolution, "Whereas, Brother Frank A. Simmons, of Minneapolis, has donated to this Grand Lodge a beautiful oil painting of the Grand Canon of the Colorado, finely framed, by the noted American artist, Henry Arthur Elkins . . . ." (entire note)]

1901 2.12970 Grand Canyon Railway. In: Financial [section]. The Railway Age, 32(10)(September 6):221. [Grand Canyon Railway Co. assumes control of property from Santa Fe Railway, August 31.]

1901 2.13229 [Notice of Titan of Chasms from Santa Fe Railway, but not mentioned by title.] In: Notes and News [section]. Railway Age, 32(24)(December 13):705..

1901 2.93 The Grand Cañon of Arizona. Truth, (February):53-54. >Mon. 8: 1-53<

1901 2.94 The Grand Canyon of Arizona. Mineral Collector, 8(1)(March):frontispiece, 5-6. [No mention of minerals or collecting; general comments only.]

1901 2.95 [Brief note on a lecture to the Appalachian Mountain Club by Arthur K. Peck, "The Grand Canyon of Arizona."] Appalachia, 9(3/4):405.

1901 2.7331 A history of the pilgrimage of the Chicago Commercial Club to centres of western commerce. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co., The Lakeside Press, 146 pp. [Committee to prepare the history (p. 18): George C. Walker, Franklin H. Head, C. Fred Kimball, Rollin A. Keyes, and John James Janes.] [Also note 1977 reprint.]

1902 2.13227 [Notice of Titan of Chasms from Santa Fe Railway.] Black Diamond Express Monthly (New York), 6(9)(September):21.

1902 2.13234 The Grand Canyon of Arizona on the Santa Fe. International Railway Journal (Philadelphia), 9(7)(April):25-26.

1902 2.13153 Railway building in 1901. Railway Age, 33(12)(March 21):401. [Listed under "Arizona": "Grand Canyon Railroad (A. T. & S. F.).--Extension to Grand Canyon of Colorado, 11.3 miles." (entire item)]

1902 2.14139 [Comment.] Mahin's Magazine (Chicago), 1(6)(September):14. ["A lady who recently visited the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River remarked that it was surprising that some enterprising bill poster had not placed announcements upon the cliffs."]

1902 2.14234 [Power plant proposed for Bright Angel Creek.] In: Electric Light and Power [section]. Electrical World and Engineer, 40(18)(November 1):726. ["Flagstaff, Ariz.--The Grand Cañon Electric Power Company proposes to build a new power plant on Right Angle Creek [sic], a branch of the Colorado River. Surveys for the work are now under way. Mr. Julius Aubineau is president of the company and Mr. D. Babbitt secretary and treasurer." (entire note)]

1902 2.13844 [Note from G. H. Matthes.] In: News From the Classes [section]. Technology Review (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), 4(1)(January):392-393. ["G. H. Matthes [Class of 1895] writes 'that his brother, F. E. Matthes, was recently selected commence a topographic map of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River in Arizona. He left for the cañon March 17, and is now (April 27) making good progress. His work covers the Grand Cañon forest Reserve, which comprises the most beautiful section of the Grand Cañon." (entire note) Regarding François E. Matthes.]

1902 2.13679 [Notice of Santa Fe Railway combination time-table and information guide for Grand Canyon.] In: Railroad Publicity [section]. Ad Sense, 12(5)(April):298.

1902 2.13650 The tour of the American Climatological Association. American Climatological Association, Transactions, 18:xxxiii-liii (see pp. xxxiv-xxxvii).

1902 2.13775 Summer meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Central Mining Institute, at Uniontown, Pa., June 24, 1902. Mines and Minerals, 23(1)(August):6-7. [See p. 7, notice of lecture on Grand Canyon presented by Julius F. Stone.]

1903 2.13296 [Record of meeting of May 18, 1903.] Academy of Science of St. Louis, Transactions, 13:xxxix. [Includes notice of a lecture illustrated by lantern slides, by C. Barck, describing Grand Canyon's "first deliberate crossing" by "Mr. James" [presumably George Wharton James] and Barck, Bass Camp to Point Sublime.]

1903 2.14239 [Rough Riders to meet Theodore Roosevelt at Grand Canyon.] In: Items [section]. Fur Trade Review (New York), 30(9)(April 1):216. ["Fifty Rough Riders, of Bisbee and Southern Arizona, finding that President Roosevelt will confine his itinerary to the northern part of the Territory, have arranged an excursion to Grand Cañon, where they will greet their former leader. Desiring to give the President some appropriate token of their esteem, they have secured a large black bear, captured in Sonora, and will present it to him when they meet him at the cañon." (entire item)]

1903 2.14240 Power in the Grand Canyon. Journal of Electricity, Power and Gas, 13(1)(January):104-105. [General article on Grand Canyon, with passing reference to the power of moving water but no references to power production.]

1903 2.14380 An index to characters. In: The writings of Bret Harte. Volume XIX. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., and Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Riverside Press, pp. 275-422. [See pp. 286-287, reference to "Bradley, Mrs. Jennie. The illogical and charming wife of the host [Jim Bradley] at The Lookout. Discontented with the idyllic life on the edge of the Grand Cañon, she becomes disloyal to her husband. A Phyllis of the Sierras." Actually, the referred work takes place at "Great Canyon", at which the scenery as described cannot be construed as the Grand Canyon.]

1903 2.13132 Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon; ein Nachschalagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens. Dritter Band. Bismark-Archipel bis Chemnitz. Leipzig and Wien: Bibliographisches Institut, 6th revised, enlarged ed. [See "Cañons", pp. 741-742, including reference to Grand Canyon.]

1903 2.12835 Tour to the Pacific coast, via Pennsylvania Railroad, account G.A.R. National Encampment. The School Journal, 67(4)(July 25):107

1903 2.10592 The Eighth International Geographical Congress. Geographical Journal, 22(3)(September):312-313. [Announcement; includes notice of a trip to Grand Canyon.]

1903 2.10622 Books received from August 1 to October 1, 1903. American Academy of Political and Social Science, Annals, 22(November):114. [Includes notice of Glimpses of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, by H. G. Peabody, published by Fred Harvey, price $1.25.]

1904 2.14101 Nu Chapter. In: Personal and Alumni Notes [section]. The Frater (Psi Omega Fraternity), 3(2)(January):106-107. [F. C. Friesell trip through Arizona, including plan for float trip on [lower] Colorado River and visit to Grand Canyon, "which the Editor's brother has explored and traversed by boat." Managing Editor of The Frater is H. E. Friesell. Although it is not clear in context as to whether the “Editor’s brother” refers to F. C. Friesell in the third person, or to a third brother, it refers to Frederick Charles Friesell.]

1904 2.13497 Marshall P. Wilder at the Grand Canyon. Railway and Locomotive Engineering, 17(12)(December):539-540.

1904 2.13783 Grand Canon. The Student's Journal (New York), 33(8)(August):8. [Text attributed to Scientific American; also transcribed in Graham shorthand.]

1904 2.13702 From an Oxford note-book. The Observatory (London), 27(November)(350):417-422. [Part of a series (column), written in the first-person, but authorship not discerned.]

1905 2.13385 De Julien, an unknown explorer. In: Outdoor Men and Women [section]. Outing, 46(5)(August):600, 601-605. [D. Julien. Upper basin; cited here for brief reference to Julien possibly crossing at Fort Yuma, p. 605.]

1905 2.14426 Conférences sur les États-Unis. In: Informations [section]. Le Globe (Société de Géographie de Genève), 44:158-159. [Announcement of lecture series by Arthur de Claparède under the society's patronage for the benefit of the blind, including "Le grand cañon du Colorado, the greatest thing in the world (Territoire d'Arizona)."]

1905 2.14457 [Glenwood Hotel, Riverside, California.] The Philistine (East Aurora, New York), 21(3)(August):78-80. [El Tovar, Grand Canyon, pp. 79-80.]

1905 2.14471 New practical spelling; a text book for use in commercial schools, colleges, normal schools, high schools, and academies. [No place]: Practical Text Book Co., 122 pp. [See "Wonders of the World", running note, pp. 116-120; specifically, "The Grand Cañon of the Colorado in Arizona", p. 119.]

1905 2.14476 The Grand Cañon air line. In: With the Procession [section]. Everybody’s Magazine, 13(4)(October):564-565. [Grand Cañon Transportation Co., of Utah, incorporated; “to stretch a wire cable across the Grand Cañon, anchor it on the opposite side of the gorge, and run a car back and forth, eight thousand feet in the air.” (p. 564)]

1905 2.12876 [Note on memorial meeting for John Wesley Powell held by 8th International Geographic Congress at Grand Canyon, with resolution to establish a commemorative marker.] In: Scientific Items [section]. Popular Science Monthly, (January):296.

1905 2.12894 New Grand Canyon hotel, El Tovar. The Dial, 38(January 1):27. [Likely an advertisement by Fred Harvey Co. written as an article.]

1905 2.12940 [Opening of El Tovar at Grand Canyon.] The Railway Conductor (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), 22(5)(May):382-383.

1905 2.13163 [Lecture by François E. Matthes at 241st Corporate Meeting, on "Across the Grand Canyon by a New Trail".] In: Proceedings of the Club [section]. Appalachia, 11(1)(June):87-88.

1905 2.12988 Telephone over the great Mojave desert. Telphony, 10(2)(August):120.

1905 2.96 The Spectator. Outlook, 80(August 26):1005-1010. [Column by "Spectator".] >Mon. 8: 1-7<

1906 2.12901 Arizona. Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Coconino County. In: Geographical Record [section]. American Geographical Society, Bulletin, 38(6):387. [List of new geographical names.]

1906 2.12913 [Buffalo Jones and Grand Canyon.] The Philistine (East Aurora, New York), 23(5)(October):140-146.

1906 2.13654 View slides. The Geographical Teacher, 3(Part 5)(Summer)(No. 15):227-232. [See "Special Set . . . California and S.W. of United States", pp. 231-232.]

1906 2.14079 Aus wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften. Export (Centralvereins für Handelsgeographie und Förderung Deutscher Interessen im Auslande) (Berlin), 28(16)(April 19):294-295. [Summaries of items in Gesellschaft für Erdkunde (Berlin), March 6, 1906, including notice of Grand Canyon (p. 295). Author or source given as "G. St."]

1907 2.14279 [Anecdote about "Jim Hance".] Shields' Magazine, 5(6)(December):403. [John Hance. Item credited to Saturday Evening Post.]

1907 2.13618 Down the Grand Canyon. In: From Other Magazines [section]. Strand Magazine, 32(January)(192):716. [Brief excerpt of trail trip, from E. W. G. Wesson article in Wide World Magazine; with illustration.]

1907 2.13772 [Voice heard at great distance.] From: "From Punch" [subsection]. In: Highways and Byways [section]. The Chautauquan, 46(3)(May):270. ["'Eighteen miles is the longest distance at which a man's voice has been heard. This occurred at the Grand Cañon of the Colorado, where a man shouting 'Bob' at one end was plainly heard at the other, eighteen miles away.' --Cassell's Saturday Journal. This works out at a mile and a half for a penny, so it isn't so wonderful after all." (entire note) presumably referring to British postal rates.]

1907 2.13805 [Lecture.] In: Geographical Record [section]. American Geographical Society, Bulletin, 39(1):42. [". . . the speaker of the evening, Mr. Howard W. Du Bois, who addressed the Society on the Grand Cañon of the Colorado. Stereopticon views were shown." (entire note)]

1907 2.13469 Record of the Class of 1892; Secretary's report no. IV. For the fifteenth anniversary. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The University Press, for the use of the class, 282 pp. [See p. 131, Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe Sanders; and p. 213, Charles Gershom Van Brunt.]

1907 2.12965 Two women in the desert. Good Housekeeping, 44(6)(June)(344):673-675. ["Two of our Good Housekeeping women ventured through the Painted Desert, a summer or two ago, to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado without male escort." One woman is identified as "Mrs Carlson" of Connecticut.]

1907 2.13069 President King and Dr. St. John's summer trip. Oberlin Alumni Magazine, 4(1)(October):17-18.

1907 2.97 Annexation of lower Colorado. Engineering News, 57(March 21):327.

1907 2.98 The story of James White; first explorer of the Grand Cañon. In: Outdoor Men and Women [section]. Outing Magazine, 50(1)(April):46-49. [Includes transcription and facsimile reproduction of James White’s letter, pp. 48-49.] >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1908 2.13464 Professor Felix Adlers Antrittsrede. In: Berichte und Notizen [section], Umschau [subsection]. Monatshefte für Deutsche Sprache und Pädagogik (Organ des Nationalen Deutschamerikanischen Lehrerbundes) (Madison, Wisconsin), 9(10)(December):331-332. [Summary of lecture. See p. 332, Grand Canyon noticed within the American mindset of intellectual freedom.]

1908 2.13391 Officers' paper. The province of the home in child culture. In: Officers' Department [section]. The Children's Friend, 7(9)(September):361-363. [Begins with a parable of "an old man who was a luminous character" who was "[l]iving on the brink of the Grand Canyon of Arizona".]

1908 2.13819 Deutsche und amerikanische Kulturausgaben. Ethische Kulture (Berlin), 16(22)(November 15):169-170 (see p. 170).

1908 2.13770 Meyers großes konversations-Lexikon; ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens. Vierter Band. Chemnitzer bis Differenz. Leipzig and Wien: Bibliographisches Institut, 6th ed., 907 [908] pp. [See "Colorado, 1) (Rio C. des Westens)", pp. 234-235.]

1908 2.14271 Prepare for Los Angeles! In: Editorial Notes [section]. Life Insurance Independent, 20(4)(April):73-74. [National Association of Life Underwriters' convention. Stopover at Grand Canyon; scenery noticed as "the rugged grandeur of the terror-striking cañon" (p. 73). (entire note)]

1908 2.14343 Travel in the United States. Wisconsin Free Library Commission, Study Outlines, no. 19, 27 pp. [See p. 22, "Grand Canon of the Colorado", and in book list, pp.2-3.]

1909 2.14235 Arizona's wonderful canyon. In: Mentions [section]. The Railway Conductor, 26(8)(August):714. [From Leslie's Weekly.]

1909 2.13400 American Pharmaceutical Association. In: Colleges and Associations [section]. The National Druggist, 39(6)(June):190-191. [See p. 190, in railway itinerary for Association meeting in Los Angeles, including day at Grand Canyon.]

1909 2.13269 Where to go. Field and Stream, 14(2)(June):150-163. [See "In the West", p. 162.]

1909 2.13027 [Memorial to John Wesley Powell to be constructed on rim of Grand Canyon.] In: Educational News and Comment [section]. American Education, 13(3)(November):122.

1909 2.13018 [North Rim rail connection.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Employes' Magazine (Railway Exchange, Chicago), 4(1)(December):90. ["Preliminary surveys are being made for a railway to connect the Grand Canyon of Arizona with the Salt Lake Route, which claims that the view is finer from its side of the canyon. This claim, however, will be taken with a grain of salt by those who have seen the canyon from the Williams side." (entire note) N.B.: Santa Fe Railway had a vested interest in South Rim operations.]

1910 2.13051 Meetings of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America and of the Solar Union. Science, new series, 32(813)(July 29):149-150. [Itinerary of train schedules, including stop at Grand Canyon.]

1910 2.12733 The "Wooly West's" response to music; Maud Powell's unique experience in small towns in the Rocky Mountain region. Musical America, (May 7):6.

1910 2.13394 The Grand Canyon. Medical Century (National Journal of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery), 17(6)(June):183.

1910 2.99 Beauty still an asset. Outlook, 96:613-614. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1910 2.8213 Around the world with a camera. New York: Leslie-Judge Co., 251 pp.

1911 2.10739 Fixed line theory. In: Decisions involving questions of international law. American Journal of International Law, 5(3)(July):791-805.

1911 2.10740 Two kinds of erosion a departure from Convention of 1884. In: Decisions involving questions of international law. American Journal of International Law, 5(3)(July):815-817.

1911 2.13359 To California along the Old Santa Fe Trail. In: Special California N. E. A. Department [separately paginated section]. Ohio Education Monthly, 60(5)(May). [National Education Association.]

1911 2.13492 [Galleries of "Messrs. Moulton & Ricketts".] In: General Bulletin [section]. Arts and Decoration, 2(2)(December):73. ["This [special exhibition] will comprise the recent work of those five artists (Moran, Daingerfield, Potthast, Parshall and F. Ballard Williams) who became known as 'The Cañon Painters' from their visit together to the great Cañon of the Colorado." (entire note)]

1911 2.13743 The Packard chief tunes up on high speed in Indian Gardens. The Packard, (16)(April 1):7.

1911 2.14352 Government geologist gives university course. Michigan Alumnus (University of Michigan), 17(8)(May):495. [F. E. Matthes presents twelve lectures in topographical mapping: "Grand Canon" noted.]

1911 2.14292 [Wagon road from Prescott to Grand Canyon expected to be completed soon.] American Bankers Association, Journal, 3(12)(June):717. [Possible excursion by Arizona Bankers' Association Executive Council and Territorial Good Roads Association, as part of coincidental annual conventions.]

1911 2.12967 American Library Association; 33d annual meeting, Pasadena, California, May 18-24, 1911. The Library Journal, 36(7)(July):353-368. [See "Pre-conference Trip", pp. 357-358.]

1911 2.13041 Yawnings from the chasm. The Medical Herald (St. Joseph, Missouri), 30(8)(August):371-373. [Special-train stop at Grand Canyon; specifically with individual notes about ride on "Angel Trail" [Bright Angel Trail]; physicians from Missouri. "To be continued", but not located in numerous subsequent numbers.]

1911 2.12977 [Recap of lecture by Nat M. Brigham of Wheaton, Illinois, on Grand Canyon.] St. Louis Railway Club, Official Proceedings, 15(10)(February 10):325.

1912 2.13012 Studebaker tour great success; cars thoroughly tested over desert and mountain roads--gasoline consumption figures. The Automobile, 26(25)(June 20):1398. [Arizona Motor Company, Studebaker Sociability Run; 700 mile tour including Grand Canyon.]

1912 2.13013 Ford conquers Grand Canyon; perilous trip by Californian from canyon brink to the very edge of the Colorado River. The Automobile, 26(25)(June 20):1398. [B. L. Graves drive from Peach Springs to Diamond Creek.]

1912 2.12937 Arizona run picturesque; tourists glide and bump over all sorts of roads through fertile and sterile country; verdant valleys in strong contrast with barren lava beds. The Automobile, 26(26)(June 27):1438-1439. [Studebaker tour, Phoenix to Grand Canyon.]

1912 2.14359 The unknown wonders of our national parks. The World's Work, 24(1)(May):68-77.

1912 2.10623 The Society's Transcontinental Excursion. American Geographical Society, Bulletin, 44(9):664-668.

1912 2.10611 Minutes. American Philosophical Society, Proceedings, 51(207)(October-December):iii-xix. [See p. xix, notice of paper read, "The Physical History of the Grand Canyon District", by Douglas Wilson Johnson.]

1912 2.8754 [Transcontinental Excursion.] In: [Miscellanea] [section]. Geological Society of Tokyo, Journal, 19(228)(September 20):433. [In Japanese.] [Transcontinental Excursion of 1912; Grand Canyon mentioned in passing.]

1912 2.100 A Ford motor car at the bottom of Grand Canyon! Ford Times. [Reprinted 1995 in O' Pioneer (Grand Canyon Pioneers Society newsletter), 6(8):4-5.] [Diamond Creek.] [See also "Dear Editor", note from Edwin Druding, O' Pioneer, 6(10):10.]

1912 2.101 The Transcontinental Geographical Excursion. Geographical Society of Philadelphia, Bulletin, 10:249-250. [Transcontinental Excursion of 1912. Grand Canyon mentioned in passing.]

1913 2.102 Needles-Grand Canyon route boosters meet. Touring Topics, (April):17.

1913 2.103 The Kolb Brothers. American Magazine, (March):30-31. >Mon. 8: 1-53<

1913 2.104 The picture story of a great adventure. Through the almost impassable rapids of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. [Part One.] (Photographs copyrighted by Kolb Brothers, the two adventurers.) American Magazine, 76(July):59-66. >Mon. 8: 1-53<

1913 2.105 The picture story of a great adventure. Part Two. Through the almost impassable rapids of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. (Photographs copyrighted by Kolb Brothers, the two adventurers.) American Magazine, 76(August):58-63. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1913 2.106 Motorists reach Grand Canyon's rim; feasibility of new route demonstrated. Motor Age (Chicago), 24(25)(December 18):11. [North Rim, from Salt Lake City.] >Mon. 8: 1-53<

1913 2.8214 Around the world with a camera. New York: Leslie-Judge Co., 197 pp.

1913 2.14133 [Emery Kolb film presentation at Tremont Temple, Boston.] In: Correspondence [section], "New England and Canada" [subsection]. Moving Picture World, 18(11)(December 13):1294.

1913 2.13554 [Notice of a lecture on "Herr F. W. v. Egloffstein: Erforschung des Colorado-River (mit Lichtbildern)."] In: T. V. Brooklyn [section]. The Technologist (Deutsch-Amerikanischen Techniker-Verbandes, Mitteilungen) (National Association of German-American Technologists, New York), 18(11)(November):208.

1913 2.12914 Hudson first car to climb Bright Angel Trail. The Hudson Triangle (Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit), 3(3)(July 19):[4]. [Hudson Six 54 driven from Williams, Arizona, to Grand Canyon at head of Bright Angel Trail. Promotional.]

1913 2.12926 The Kolb voyage through the Grand Canyon. In: Eighteenth annual report, 1913, of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society to the Legislature of the State of New York; transmitted to the Leglislature April 15, 1913. New York Assembly, Documents, 33(59):88-89.

1913 2.12844 Preparations for the Panama-Pacific Expositoin are far advanced. American Sugar Industry, 15(3)(March):65. ["Among the concessions will be a reproduction of the Grand Canyon by the Santa Fe Railway . . . ." (entire item)]

1913 2.13008 Ideal trip through Arizona. In: The Week in the Industry [section]. The Automobile, 28(24)(June 12):1230. ["The Franklin Automobile Co., Syracuse, N. Y., has recently issued a twenty-page booklet on a wonderful trip made by one of its cars through the Grand Canyon of Arizona." (entire item)]

1913 2.13180 Moving Picture Educator [section]. Moving Picture World, 18(8)(November 22):856-. [See listings, p. 858: "The Grand Canyon of Arizona. Edison 30Jl. [30 July]" and "The Grand Canyon of Arizona. Majestic 19Ag. [19 August]". (no further details) N.B.: "Edison" refers to Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Orange, New Jersey, thus this and perhaps others are likely the correct attribution to a "Thomas Edison" film of the Grand Canyon that has been mistakenly inferred to be an early personal production. --E.E.S.]

1914 2.13239 Motoring in New Mexico and Arizona; among the Indian pueblos and cliff dwellings of former civilisations. The Autocar (London), 32(January 31)(954):217-220. [See p. 220, Grand Canyon, in passing on tour.]

1914 2.12859 The latest news from San Francisco about the great Panama-Pacific Exposition. The Rotarian, 5(3)(September):115. [Includes brief description of construction of reproduction of Grand Canyon [by Santa Fe Railway].]

1914 2.12885 Fred Payne Clatworthy, landscape photographer. Art and Progress, 5(12)(October):422-426.

1914 2.12892 B. of C. to take thrilling trip through Grand Canyon. The Detroiter (Detroit Board of Commerce), 6(2)(October 12):3. [Kolb Brothers film presentation scheduled for November 7.]

1914 2.12927 [Emery C. Kolb lecture December 19, 1913, to Geographic Society of Chicago, "Photographic Exploration of the Canyons of the Colorado River."] In: Scientific Notes and News [section]. Science, new series, 39(992)(January 2):19. [Notice only.]

1914 2.12944 [Emery C. Kolb presentation of film, "The Canyons of Colorado" [sic] in Buffalo, New York.] Moving Picture World, 19(7)(February 14):854.

1914 2.13705 [Observation cars delivered for "Grand Canyon of Arizona" exhibit.] In: Exposition News Notes [section]. Municipal Record (City and County of San Francisco), 7(30)(July 23):243. [Panama-Pacific International Exposition.]

1914 2.14238 [Anecdote.] The Medical Council (Philadelphia), 19(7)(July):269. ["If the earth excavated from the Panama Canal were dumped into the Grand Canyon of Arizona it would only make a little blot on the scenery. Man should remember this when he feels like talking big." (entire note)]

1914 2.14245 [Critique of “The pamphlet of Alexander McAllan (sic), ‘America’s Place in Mythology and Ancient Chinese Account of the Grand Canyon’”.] In: Editorials. American Antiquarian, 36(1)(January):44-46. [See also comments in this bibliography under M’Allen, Alexander (no date) [1913], citation no. 2.4287. Also see book review in same issue, pp. 48-49.]

1914 2.14085 Latest news of progress from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. National Drug Clerk, 2(8)(August):487, 495, 498. [See p. 498, passing notice of "The Grand Canyon of Arizona" exhibition by Santa Fe Railway.]

1914 2.14477 A motor car camping outfit. In: The Motor Car World [section]. Dun’s Review, International Edition (New York), 23(6)(August):96. [Specialized automobile. “Early in 1912 it fought its way from Denver to the Grand Cañon in the face of terrific winter conditions on the Santa Fe trail.” (entire note of pertinence)]

1914 2.107 Tries to "wheel" across Grand Canyon. The Arrowhead, __________. [Probably by Supervisor Pelton of Kaibab National Forest; author attribution fide Stephen C. Jett.] >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1915 2.8215 Around the world with a camera. New York: Leslie-Judge Co.

1915 2.14421 Smith and Barnes grands. The Piano Magazine, 12(8)(August):398. [Promotional item. Includes passing references to the Grand Canyon.]

1915 2.14092 Panama-Pacific. The Insurance Press, 40(February 3)(1013):10. [Panama Pacific International Exposition; item about Grand Canyon exhibit by Santa Fe Railway.]

1915 2.14249 Surveying for a higher medical level. Medical Council (Philadelphia), 20(3)(March):55-58. [Includes references to Grand Canyon but metaphorically in their uses.]

1915 2.14148 Dr. Rusby's Pacific tour. American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record, 63(July):68. [H. H. Rusby.]

1915 2.14391 If you go to California; it will do you a world of good and be a joy forever. The Congregationalist and Christian World, 100(17)(April 29):531, 540 (see p. 531). ("By Grapho".)

1915 2.13395 Temporary catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915. [No place]: The Wahlgreen Company, 56 pp. [Separately paginated part in Official catalogue of exhibits; Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. [No place]: The Wahlgreen Company.] [See listings (with no further information): Bradley, Susan H. "1224. Grand Canyon." (p. 10); Liljestrom, Gustav F., "2390. Vishnu Temple: Grand Canyon" (p. 23); and Parshall, De Witt, "2785. The Hermit Creek Canyon. 2786. Great Abyss." (p. 27).]

1915 2.13328 The Grand Canyon. International Railway Journal, 23(9)(December):8. [Congressional bill introduced to create Grand Canyon National Park; Santa Fe Railway improvements outlined.]

1915 2.13346 The bridge at Parker. Santa Fe Magazine, 9(6)(May):36.

1915 2.13348 A trip to Desert View. Santa Fe Magazine, 9(2)(January):59.

1915 2.13349 Admiration of the world won by the displays at San Francisco. Santa Fe Magazine, 9(5)(April):43-46. [Panama Pacific International Exposition. See p. 44, illustration, "The wonderful Grand Canyon reproduction"; illustration, p. 45, "A typical niche in the 'Grand Canyon' at San Francisco"; illustration, p. 46, "A view in the Santa Fe concession".]

1915 2.13350 Seeing America first. Santa Fe Magazine, 9(8)(July):54. [Cartoon; at Grand Canyon; credit to Cleveland Plain Dealer. Cartoonist's signature not legible.]

1915 2.12928 The Catholic Woman's League. In: Directory and register of Women's Clubs; City of Chicago and vicinity, 1915. [Chicago]: Linden Brothers and Harry H. De Clerque. [See p. 26, "October 31, 1914--Dept. of Home. Stereopticon Lecture, 'The Grand Canyon of Arizona,' Mr. Emory [sic] C. Kolb." (entire note)]

1915 2.12895 The American Medical Grand Canyon Route Special. In: The San Francisco session; American Medical Association, Sixty-sixth Annual Session, San Francisco, Cal., June 21-25, 1915. American Medical Association, Journal, 64(20)(May 15):1707. [Rail tour from Chicago to San Francisco, with stop at Grand Canyon.]

1915 2.12869 Bankers' tour de luxe to the Pacific coast for the forty-first annual convention of the American Bankers' Association, Seattle, Wash., September 6-10. Bankers Magazine, 91(1)(July):213-218 (see pp. 216, 218).

1915 2.12870 Itinerary for the special California tour. In: Nursing News and Announcements. American Journal of Nursing, 15:229-232 (see p. 230). [American Nurses' Association tour.]

1915 2.12871 Monument to John Wesley Powell at Arlington, Va. American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 20th Annual Report, 1915, pp. 276-277, plate 72. [Arlington National Cemetery.]

1915 2.12873 Situation at the Grand Canyon. American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 20th Annual Report, 1915, pp. 284-285. [Regarding government railroad from Marysville, Utah, to Kaibab National Forest, Arizona, and establishment of government townsite on North Rim.]

1915 2.12874 Memorial to Grand Canyon explorers. American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 20th Annual Report, 1915, pp. 285-286. [Regarding memorial to Powell Expedition at Mariposa Point.]

1915 2.13064 Editorials. ??ta T? ta ?? (Beta Theta Pi), 43(1)(October):31-36. [See p. 33.]

1916 2.13088 Vacation as a business asset. Current Opinion, 60(4)(April):289-290, 292-296. [Grand Canyon, in passing, pp. 294, 296.]

1916 2.13038 Arizona meeting, September 18 to 25, 1916. American Institute of Mining Engineers, Bulletin, (116)(August):cover, v-xii. [See cover, 9; and "Grand Canyon of Arizona", xi-xii.] [Itinerary and tour guide.]

1916 2.13122 Cut a mile deep in solid stone. Stone (New York), 37(8)(August):428.

1916 2.12831 Glimpses of our national parks; VII--The Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Park and Cemetery and Landscape Gardening, 26(9)(November):273-275.

1916 2.12469 Painters of the Far West. In: Exhibitions [section]. Detroit Museum of Art, Bulletin, 10(8)(April):5.

1916 2.10999 Historical news. American Historical Review, 21(2)(January):379-420 (see p. 404). [Notice of accession of George Y. Bradley journal, 1869, by Library of Congress Manuscripts Division.]

1916 2.13327 Withholds improvements. International Railway Journal, 24(8)(November):12. [Santa Fe Railway withholds $1 million appropriation to Grand Canyon when Congress fails to pass law creating Grand Canyon National Park.]

1916 2.13480 [Grand Canyon film abandoned.] In: The Players From Ocean to Ocean And What They Are Doing Today" [section]. Photoplay Magazine, 9(3)(February):96. ["Although it meant a loss of many thousands of dollars the Lubin company junked a production of 'The Great Divide,' made in the Grand Canon [sic] of Arizona, and started a new company at the task. Ethel Clayton was used to illuminate the second production." Photo legend reads, "Ethel Clayton illuminates the second production of 'The Great Divide,' refilmed by Lubin in the Grand Canyon [sic] of Arizona." (entire item)]

1916 2.13792 Arizona meeting, September 18 to 25, 1916. American Institute of Mining Engineers, Bulletin, (117)(September):vi-xii (see pp. x-xiii).

1916 2.13598 New pets at Grand Canyon. Santa Fe Magazine, 10(11)(October):38. [Olga and Teddy, bear cubs on caged display outside Hopi House at Grand Canyon.]

1916 2.14288 Metallurgical plants of Arizona; a brief summary of the extent of metallurgical practice in Arizona, and the itinerary of the tour of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering, 15(4)(August 15):167-171.

1916 2.14405 The world's great wonder--have you seen it? Santa Fe Magazine, 10(6)(May):65-66. ("Reproduced from the Chicago Examiner".)

1916 2.8755 Conquering the Grand Canyon of the Colorado by motor; "Death Valley Dodge" with O. K. Parker at the wheel makes trip to bottom of Arizona's greatest cavern. Motor Age (Chicago), 29(25)(June 22):20-22. [Contents page gives title as "Tour to the Bottom of the Grand Canon".]

1916 2.7150 The Lookout. Santa Fe Magazine, (December). [Lookout Studio.]

1916 2.108 The Grand Canyon of the Colorado. American Scenic and Historical Preservation Society, 21st Annual Report, pp. 700-704. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1916 2.109 "Double-crossing" the West. Ford Times, 10(2) (September):76-79. >Mon. 8: 1-53<

1916 2.110 Needles $100,000 automobile bridge dedicated. Touring Topics, (February):17.

1916 2.111 Needles to Topock, Arizona. Touring Topics, (April):12.

1916 2.112 Powell memorial at Grand Canyon, Arizona. American Scenic and Historical Society, 21st Annual Report, pp. 392-393. >Mon. 8: 7-7<

1916 2.113 Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Pan American Union, Bulletin, 43(4)(October):479-490. [English ed.] >Mon. 8: page 1-8<

1916 2.114 El Gran Cañón del Colorado. Unión Panamericana, Boletín, 43(4)(October):493-504. [Pan American Union, Bulletin; Spanish ed.] >Mon. 8: page 1-8<

1917 2.115 Grand Canyon. Pan American Union, Bulletin. Portuguese ed., 12(February):76-. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1917 2.116 Grand Canyon. Pan American Union, Bulletin. French ed., 12(March):119-. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1917 2.117 Story of Imperial Valley told in moving pictures. Engineering Record, 75(March 24):470. ["The Winning of Barbara Worth."]

1917 2.118 The Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Albatross, 6(May):34. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1917 2.119 Across the American continent with Tour T. [Third article.] American Traveler's Gazette, 67(September):10. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1917 2.120 A vagrant motor tour through Arizona. Motor West, 27(July 15):8-11. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1917 2.121 Scientific personalities. Outing, 71(November):97-112. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1917 2.122 Recreation men--III. The Kolb brothers of Grand Canyon, Arizona. Recreation, 56(May):206-208. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1917 2.14393 On the Grand Canyon's rim; thirty miles of desert riding with the sun sizzling at 100 degrees and a fifty-mile run through the Kaibab National Forest, where bears and mountain linos often enliven things for the tourist, were features of this motorcycle trip. Pack animals carried gasoline. Fruitless attempt to take motorcycle down precipitous Bright Angel Trail by hand afforded additional excitement. Motor Cycle Illustrated, 13(6)(February 8):10-11. ("By the Explorer"; "The writer of this article is a minister who uses a motorcycle in connection with his duties in a small Arizona town.") [North Rim.]

1917 2.14398 Movie shows on the edge of Grand Cañon. Popular Mechanics Magazine, 28(1)(July 19):73. [Kolb Studio, but Kolb brothers not identified by name.]

1917 2.14248 The Spectator. Outlook, 116(August 15):581-583. [Column by "Spectator".] [See p. 583, comments about John Hance and Grand Canyon.]

1917 2.14244 Vastness of Grand Canyon. School Science and Mathematics, 17(1)(January)(138):57. [Credited to U.S. Geological Survey.]

1917 2.14217 [Convention at Grand Canyon.] In: Resume of Pacific Coast Happenings [section]. The Adjuster (San Francisco), 55(3)(September):133-134. ["The annual convention of Occidental Life's Hundred Thousand Dollar Club, held in the Grand Canyon of Arizona at the close of last month was a big success. General Manager Robert J. giles acted as a committee of arrangements and led a force of twenty-four which left Monday evening and remained five days." (entire note)]

1917 2.13615 [Aldo Leopold, ’09.] In: Alumni Notes [section]. Yale Forest School News, 5(4)(October 1):61. [“Leopold was one of a party of four who rescued a lost prospector from death by thirst in the Grand Canyon where he had been searching for a lead mine.” (entire note)]

1917 2.13558 Cableway at bottom of world's greatest gorge. Popular Mechanics Magazine, 28(4)(October):573. [Cableway over Colorado River at base of Bright Angel Trail.]

1917 2.13678 Fred Harvey--liveryman. Santa Fe Magazine, 11(5)(April):13-18.

1917 2.13681 Little travels to the Maine coast and the White Mountains, Thousand Islands, Montreal and Quebec, Lake George and the Adirondacks, California, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park. The Independent, 90(June 2)(3574):426-433. [See "Grand Canyon; two weeks vacation", p. 432.]

1917 2.13300 The Monumental Highway; new motor route through northern Arizona is replete with scenic wonders throughout its length. Motor West, 28(1)(October 15):12-13.

1917 2.13301 The most wonderful motor trip in the world. Motor West, 28(1)(October 15):14-15. [Southwest loop trip from Los Angeles.]

1917 2.13074 Inexpensive tours. A B C Pathfinder Railway Guide, no. 927 (March):6-7.

1917 2.13047 Some ditch. In: Homely Happenings in the Hudson Family [section]. The Hudson Triangle (Detroit), 7(26)(December 22):[2]. [Hudson Super-Six driven to Grand Canyon by Frank Busby (Chicago) and G. W. Jones (Des Moines), enroute with families to California.]

1918 2.13796 Galsworthy appeals to the New World to save the Old; America, he says, must take the moral leadership of the nations after the war. Current Opinion, 64(5)(May):340-341. [John Galsworthy in Harper's Magazine; includes quotation that refers to a visit to Grand Canyon, p. 340.]

1918 2.13798 Douglas Fairbanks the movie star performing marvelous athletic stunts in the Grand Canon. Halsbrecherische Kunststücke des Filmstars Douglas Fairbanks im Grand Canon. Deutsch-Amerika (New York), 4(11)(March 16):16-17. [Photo spread.]

1918 2.123 The Grand Canyon of Arizona. American Traveler's Gazette, 68(3):8. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1918 2.124 Major Powell monument dedicated by Secretary Lane. Engineering News-Record, 80(May 23):1016.

1918 2.125 Seeing Grand Canyon right. Motor West, (September 1). >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1918 2.126 Through Grand Canyon on a raft. Outing, 72:128-130. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1918 2.127 The Grand Canon Park. In: Out-of-Doors [section]. Saturday Evening Post, 191(20)(November 16). >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1918 2.7367 Souvenir of Flagstaff and Coconino County, Arizona. Arizona Illustrated Book Co., 74 pp.

1919 2.8216 Around the world with a camera. New York: Leslie-Judge Co., 216 pp.

1919 2.8933 [Artist Herbert B. Tschudy at Grand Canyon.] In: Notes [section]. Brooklyn Museum Quarterly, 6(4)(October):238.

1919 2.128 A memorial to Major Powell at the Grand Canyon. Geographical Review, 7:264. >Mon. 8: 7-7<

1919 2.130 [Notice of publication.] "Dawson, T. F. The Grand Canyon: An article giving the credit of first traversing the Grand Canyon of the Colorado to James White, a Colorado gold prospector, who it is claimed made the voyage two years previous to the expedition under the direction of Maj. J. W. Powell, in 1869. 67 pp.; ill. Senate Doc. 42, 65th Congr., 1st Sess., Washington, D. C., 1917." Geographical Review, 7:351.

1919 2.13812 Plans for ideal gateway at rim of Grand Canyon. Popular Mechanics Magazine, 31(6)(June):917. [Plan for Grand Canyon village (unfulfilled).]

1919 2.13763 [Lts. R. O. Searles and E. D. Jones fly over Grand Canyon.] In: Calendar of Events [section]. Flying, 8(3)(April):278. [Notice only.]

1919 2.13641 End 3,300-mile flight from Texas to Pacific. In: The News of the Week [section]. Aerial Age Weekly, 9(13)(June 9):627-628. [Includes noties of Lts. R. O. Searle and E. D. Jones flight over Grand Canyon at Diamond Creek; and Lt. Charles Rugh and Mr. Louis Lewyn, motion picture photographer, flight into canyon.]

1919 2.14203 The new knowledge library; science, invention, discovery, progress; eight great books in one volume. Marietta (Ohio) and Chicago: S. A. Mullikin Co., 928 pp. [See "Canons of the West", pp. 438, 440-444 (including photographs at Grand Canyon), and "Grand Canon of the Colorado", pp. 444-445.]

1919 2.14415 [Lt. Chase V. Rugh flight.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 13(5)(April):78. ["Lieut. Chase V. rugh of the gulf-to-the-Pacific aero squadron on February 25 performed the hazardous feat of flying inside the walls of the Grand Cañon of Arizona. The day was calm and no dangerous air currents were encountered. He did not observe any emergency landing places in the cañon, he reported." (entire item)]

1919 2.14455 Would develop model village at entrance to Grand Canyon. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weekly News Letter, 6(26)(January 29):18.

1919 2.12989 The Yuma canal to be enlarged. Engineering World, 14(6)(March 15):46.

1919 2.12843 [Death of C. H. Hitchcock.] The Friend (Honolulu), 88(12)(December):271. ["After reaching the age of seventy he climbed the Bright Angel Trail, 6000 feet up, at the Grand Canyon in Arizona." (entire item)]

1920 2.12951 The key view of the Grand Canyon. The Nation's Parks (National Parks Association), no. 1 (Summer):12. [Navajo Point, or Desert View.]

1921 2.12942 New bridge over the Colorado River. Railway and Locomotive Engineering, 34(3)(March):81. [Trail suspension bridge.]

1921 2.12939 Build bridge aross the Colorado in Grand Canyon. The Bridgemen's Magazine, 21(4)(April):204.

1921 2.12921 [Articles of incorporation filed for Utah & Grand Canyon Railroad Co.] Engineering-Contracting (Chicago), 34(December 21)(Contract News Section):33 [section separately paginated].

1921 2.12849 Sulla via di Badoglio. Il Carroccio (The Italian Review) (New York), 14(4)(October):450-455. [Photograph of Italian General Pietro Badoglio at Grand Canyon, p. 452; American tour.]

1921 2.12878 Riding the Grand Canon by airplane. Popular Mechanics Magazine, 36(3)(September):370-371. [Flights by Lt. Alexander Pearson.]

1921 2.12974 Brooklyn Daily Eagle Grand Canyon dedication tour. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, 36(January):300. [Recap of Brooklyn Daily Eagle -sponsored tour to dedication of Grand Canyon National Park, April-May 1920.]

1921 2.13040 Aviator explores the Grand Canyon. In: The News of the Week [section]. Aerial Age Weekly, 13(16)(June 27):340. [Lt. Alexander Pearson.]

1921 2.13096 Mme. Curie's visit to the United States. Scientific Monthly, 13(1)(July):93-95. [Mme. Marie Curie's visit to Grand Canyon noted in passing, p. 95.]

1921 2.13134 Report of the New York Public Library for 1920. New York: [New York Public Library]. [See in "Manuscript Division", notice of presentation by Frederick S. Dellenbaugh of his diary kept by him during the second Powell expedition, p. 32.]

1921 2.11026 Notes on Mexico and Central America. Hispanic American Historical Review, 4(1)(February):210-223 (see p. 213). [Among notices of "latest books pubolished in the United States and dealing with Mexico" is Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico by Ellsworth L. Kolb.]

1921 2.11992 La passerelle suspendue de Granite Gorge, sur le Colorado. Le Génie Civil (Paris), 125(12)(September 17):203. [Kaibab Bridge. Summarizes the article in Scientific American (see citation no. 2.132).]

1921 2.11562 Suspension bridge across Grand Cañon makes all parts of park accessible. Popular Mechanics, 36(1)(July):20-21.

1921 2.14190 [Rates for trail trips at Grand Canyon.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(3)(February):69-70. [Also see correction, (5)(April):67.]

1921 2.14191 [Correction to rates for trail trips at Grand Canyon given in February issue.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(5)(April):67.

1921 2.14192 To bridge the Colorado. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(3)(February):61. [Suspension bridge at Grand Canyon.]

1921 2.14193 Nature's masterpiece. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(4)(March):22. [From Literary Digest.]

1921 2.14194 [Road construction at Grand Canyon.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(6)(May):60. ["The road from El Tovar to Hermit's Rest will be repaved and construction commenced on a road eastward to Desert View, so that ultimately there will be a rim automobile drive for a distance of more than forty miles along the Grand Cañon." (entire note)]

1921 2.14195 The key view of the Grand Canyon. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(7)(June):63-64.

1921 2.14196 Grand Canyon bridge. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(8)(July):50. [Suspension bridge over Colorado River.]

1921 2.14197 [Lt. Alexander Pearson flight into Grand Canyon.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(8)(July):71.

1921 2.14199 Santa Fe commended on handling special trains. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(10)(September):35-36. [Elks' trip to annual convention in Los Angeles; Grand Canyon visit noted, p. 35.]

1921 2.14200 [Fred Harvey sightseeing.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(10)(September):58. ["Fred Harvey maintains twenty-one large sight-seeing automobiles and ninety-five mules and saddle horses for the purpose of enabling visitors to get a faint idea of what the Grand Cañon is like." (entire note)]

1921 2.14201 [Carl Birchfield filming trip to Grand Canyon.] From: Chicago [subsection]. In: Among Ourselves [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(11)(October):63. ["Carl Birchfield, assistant general advertising agent, has just returned from a rather exciting trip to various sections of the West. Accompanied by a movie man and photographers and fifteen pack mules he made the trp to the north rim of the Grand Cañon up Bright Angel Cañon. He obtained some wonderful pictures and tells some wonderful tales of this trip across the cañon. However, the only casualty was one mule and its contents falling over a cliff. Afterwards Mr. Birchfield went to Santa Fe and filmed the fiesta." (entire note)]

1921 2.14187 Grand Canyon visitors. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(2)(January):46. [Statistics.]

1921 2.14188 [Note on water supplied to South Rim at Grand Canyon from Del Rio.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 15(2)(January):50.

1921 2.131 To extend the Colorado. Literary Digest, 70(12)(September 17):61. [Renaming of Grand River; includes notice of Grand Canyon.]

1921 2.132 The Granite Gorge bridge across the Colorado. Scientific American, 125(12)(September 17):203. [Kaibab Bridge.]

1921 2.8217 Flight through the Grand Canyon. Aviation and Aircraft Journal, 11(9)(August 29):255. [Separate flights by Lt. Alexander Pearson and H. H. Bullen.]

1922 2.133 The Salt Lake City meeting. Scientific Monthly, 14(6):587-588. [American Association for the Advancement of Science, annual meeting, announcement; including outline for "a symposium on `The Problems of the Colorado River.'"]

1922 2.13150 Takes railroad passengers to scenic points. In: News of the Road [section]. Bus Transportation, 1(6)(June):356. [C. G. Parry will extend service from Lund to Marysville, Utah, to convey Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad passengers from there to Grand Canyon [North Rim].]

1922 2.13048 Official special trains to Los Angeles meeting. National Dental Association, Journal, 9(3)(March):276-277.

1922 2.12934 Some unusual Grand Canyon trails. Outing, 80(2)(May):62.

1923 2.13825 Five national monuments; this year's new group includes Hovenweap and the wonderful spectacle at Bryce Canyon. National Parks Association, Bulletin, (35)(October 9):[6]. [Includes Pipe Spring, Arizona.]

1923 2.13738 Just like a man. Santa Fe Magazine, 17(5)(April):46. [Cartoon. Artist's name illegible; copyright 1922 International Feature Service, Inc.]

1923 2.13735 Fifty years of Santa Fe history. Santa Fe Magazine, 17(2)(January):27-47.

1923 2.13730 [Rushed Grand Canyon visitors.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 17(9)(August):49-50. [Also see follow-up note, (10):67.]

1923 2.13731 [Rushed Grand Canyon visitors.] In: Along the Trail [section]. Santa Fe Magazine, 17(10)(September):67.

1923 2.13732 Constance Talmadge's latest comedy produced on the Santa Fe; interesting incidents attended the filming of "Dulcy," soon to be released by producer Schenck. Santa Fe Magazine, 17(9)(August):30-32. [See p. 32, Talmadge's comments on the Grand Canyon.]

1923 2.135 Grand and Marble canyons to be surveyed by engineers. Engineering News-Record, 90(April 19):725.

1923 2.136 Action on Colorado River postponed. Engineering News-Record, 90(April 26):766.

1923 2.137 Grand Circle motor tour. Nature Magazine, 2(2)(August):99-101.

1923 2.138 Birdseye party not lost in Colorado canyon. Engineering News-Record, 91(September 27):532.

1923 2.139 Birdseye party escapes Colorado flood. Engineering News-Record, 91(October 4):571.

1923 2.140 Engineer pens adventure. Engineering News-Record, 91(November 15):787. [Editorial.]

1923 2.141 Birdseye party completes survey of Grand Canyon of Colorado. Engineering News-Record, 91(November 15):808-811.

1923 2.142 Stanton's expedition down the Colorado. Engineering News-Record, 91(November 29):902.

1924 2.143 Colorado River, airplane view by Pioneer Aerl' Eng. Co. Engineering News-Record, 92(January 3):23.

1924 2.144 Bridge of Southern Pacific at Yuma, 400-foot span. Engineering News-Record, 92(March 6):401.

1924 2.145 Bright Angel Trail. American Forests and Forest Life, 30:423. >Mon. 8: 7-7<

1924 2.146 Photographic expedition to the Arizona Grand Canyon. Photo-Era, 53:144-146. >Mon. 8: 1-8<

1924 2.147 Bright Angel Trail; a national pathway. Arizona, 14(September):5. >Mon. 8: 1-53<

1924 2.148 Glimpses east and west in America. National Geographic Magazine, 45:531-546 (see pp. 536-537). >Mon. 8: 1-35<

1924 2.149 Grand Canyon survey of 1923. American Scenic and Historical Preservation Society, 29th Annual Report, pp. 171-174. >Mon. 8: 7-7<

1924 2.10595 Presentation of the Charles P. Daly Medal to Colonel Claude H. Birdseye. In: American Geographical Society [section]. Geographical Review, 14(3)(July):465-466.

1924 2.11868 The twentieth meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Geographical Review, 14(2)(April):293-295. (See p. 295, reference to presentation on Colorado River trip by Col. Claude H. Birdseye illustrated with lantern slides.)

1925 2.13055 Doing the "impossible". Popular Mechanics Magazine, 44(1)(July):79-80. [R. L. Atkinson. Includes notice of Atkinson's construction of radio for use on Colorado River survey in Grand Canyon; i.e., Birdseye Expedition of 1923.]

1925 2.10612 Note on the progress of Dr. Hamilton Rice's South American expedition. Geographical Review, 15(2)(April):264-266 (see p. 266).

1925 2.9044 Mystery of the "dinosaur" cut into the canyon wall. American Weekly (New York), __________:4-5. [Photo, "The Ruined Fortress Upon the Verge of the Grand Canyon", actually on Hopi Indian Reservation.]

1925 2.150 The summer meeting of 1922; the seventy-fifth meeting of the Association held jointly with the sixth annual meeting of the Pacific Division; Salt Lake City, June 22 to 24, 1922. In: Murnaghan, Francis D., and Livingston, Burton E. (eds.), Records and proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for the period from June, 1921, to June, 1925. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Summarized Proceedings, June, 1921, to June, 1925. Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 100-101. [Included "Symposium on `The problems of the Colorado River'"; list of presentations.]

1925 2.151 New trail in Grand Canyon National Park. American Forests and Forest Life, 31:310-311. >Mon. 8: 7-7<

1925 2.152 The new trail into the Grand Canyon. American Forests and Forest Life, 31:410-412. >Mon. 8: 7-7<

1926 2.153 National parks of the United States. Associated Mountaineering Clubs of North America, Bulletin, (May):14-16.

1926 2.154 Publications received for reference library. Grand Canyon Nature Notes, 1(7):6. >Mon. 8: 7-7<

1926 2.12917 Footbridge in Grand Canyon aids tourists. Popular Mechanics, 45(6)(June):969.

1927 2.13151 Three boats battered to bits filming the Colorado rapids. Popular Science Monthly, 111(6)(December):55. [Clyde Eddy expedition.]

1927 2.13803 Messengers of war exhibited in times of peace. Nevada Educational Bulletin (Nevada State Department of Education), 10(2)(October-November):13-15. [Electrical and Industrial Exposition at Grand Central Palace [in New York]. See p. 14, "One of these [largest types of portable radio transmitter] has recently been set up down in the Grand Canyon where tests are being made to determine whether messages can be sent out through that rarefied air." (entire note)

1927 2.13627 Bridge across Grand Canyon to aid auto traffic. Popular Mechanics Magazine, 48(3)(September):449. [Illustration depicts a suspension bridge at the future site of Navajo Bridge.]

1927 2.155 Ranger Smith entertains. Grand Canyon Nature Notes, 1(11):4. >Mon. 8: 12-8<
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