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1947 |
2.17545 |
Popular Photography's Traveling Salons. Popular Photography, 20(4)(April):20. [See under "Second Salon": "Boulder City, Nev., Boulder City Camera Club, May 12 to May 26." (entire item)] |
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1950 |
2.17546 |
Popular Photography's Traveling Salons. Popular Photography, 26(4)(April):121. [Listing of venues, including for March 11-25, "Nevada, Boulder City--Grace Community Church Social Room (Boulder City Camera Club); Fifth Salon." (entire item)] |
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2.14566 |
Il Grand Canyon sotto la Mole; Dalla Wep un nuovo programma esclusivo di volontariato ecologico nei parchi nazionali degli Stati Uniti. Torino Magazine, ____:148-151. |
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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.]
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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.)
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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.)
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2.9139 |
Shrine of the Ages Chapel. Grand Canyon, Arizona. [No imprint], 6 pp., wraps. [Solicitation for construction funds.]
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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.]
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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?]
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2.7573 |
Zion, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Parks, Cedar Breaks National Monument. Salt Lake City: Intermountain Tourist Supply, Inc., [20] pp. [1957?]
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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.] |
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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.]
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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.]
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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.]
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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.]
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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.]
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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.)
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2.14 |
Historical Boulder City cookbook (Cliff Segerbloom, illustrator). [Boulder City, Nevada: Boulder City Museum and Historical Association], 160 pp.
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no date |
2.1 |
Scenic views; Yuma Arizona; a true pictorial story of the American Egypt. Yuma, Arizona: [no imprint], [63] pp. Guidon 676
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2.2 |
Call to fun in amazing Arizona. Phoenix: Arizona Development Board, [12] pp. [Ca. 1960?]
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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<
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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<
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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<
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2.6 |
View of Grand Canyon, Arizona. Grand Canyon, Arizona: John G. Verkamp, 15 hand-colored photographs. [Ca. 1910.] >Mon. 8: 1-53<
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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< |
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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.]
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2.9 |
Hoover (Boulder) Dam and the Lake Mead Recreational Area. Boulder City, Nevada: [no imprint?], 28 pp. FQ7:Misc.20
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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<
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2.11 |
High spots of Arizona, the Grand Canyon State. Phoenix: [no imprint]. [Ca. 1950s-1960s?] FQ9:15
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2.12 |
Man in the Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon Natural History Association, pamphlet. >Mon. 8: 7-7<
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2.14786 |
Triennial record of the Class of 1902; Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. New York: Lindon Bates, Jr., for The Class, 256 pp. [See p. 177, "Wilhelmous Myderse Stillman", with brief remarks on the "Salton See" and Colorado River.] [1906.] [Salton Sea.] |
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2.15111 |
The Watchtower guide; Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. [Grand Canyon, Arizona]: Fred Harvey Trading Company, 8 pp. on large fold-out sheet. |
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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.] |
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2.11312 |
Grand Canyon. English version. [No imprint], 32 pp. (Distributed by Smith-Southwestern, Inc., Mesa, Arizona.) [2007 or earlier.] |
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2.11314 |
Clean, green Boulder City, Nevada; the finest in outdoor recreation, climate, scenery, and year round living. Less than five miles from Lake Mead. [No imprint], [large gatefold brochure]. [1970.] |
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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.] |
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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.] |
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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.] |
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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.] |
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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.] |
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no date |
2.17965 |
In Green River City--with the Powell expeditions--adventures in the past. Rock Springs, Wyoming: U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Rock Springs District Office, [6] pp. |
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no date |
2.15686 |
Arizona's fabulous Grand Canyon. Boston: Colourpicture, 32 pp. [Plastichrome.] [Ca. 1965.] |
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2.15687 |
Deluxe pictorial guide to Arizona's fabulous Grand Canon and the magnificent Painted Desert and Petrified Forest area. Boston: Colourpicture, 32 pp. (Plastichrome Travel Series C, Vol. 314.) [Ca. 1960.] |
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no date |
2.15688 |
The Grand Canyon; a scenic guide in natural color. Boston: Colourpicture Publishers, 32 pp. [Ca. 1960.] |
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no date |
2.15719 |
The Arizona story. [No place]: First National Bank of Arizona, 63 pp. [Ca. 1970.] |
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no date |
2.18298 |
Location of the Overland Mail. From the Missouri Republican, June 26, 1857. [No imprint], 9 pp. [Includes lower Colorado River region.] |
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no date |
2.18607 |
The Virgin River communities area plan; Littlefield, Scenic, Beaver Dam, Arvada, Desert Springs. [No imprint], 91 pp. ("Adopted May 4, 1998 by the Mohave County Board of Supervisors".) |
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1731 |
2.17691 |
Memoirs pour servir a l'histoire des hommes illustres dans la Republique des Lettres. Avec un catalogue raisonne de leurs ouvrages. Tome X. Paris: Chez Briasson, [7], xvi, 316, xx pp. [Half-title page indicates, "Tome X. Seconde Partie."; first page indicates, "Changemens, Corrections & Additions. Pour le Tome premier."] [Lower Colorado River region, see "Guillaume Deslisle", pp. 8-57; specifically, pp. 38-42.] |
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1754 |
2.14482 |
Apostolicos afanes de la Compañia de Jesus, escritos por un Padre de la Misma Sagrada Religion de su Provincia de Mexico. Barcelona: Pablo Nadal, 452 [461] pp. [Includes lower Colorado River region.] |
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1762 |
2.17602 |
California een Half of Schiereiland, vogens de ontdekkingen van Vader Kino, Medegedeeld in die Natuurlyke en Burgerlyke Historie van California. Uit het oorsprongkelyk Spaans van Miguel Venegas, Jesuit te Mexico, te Madrid in 't jaar 1758 uitgekomen, in 't Engels, en nu in 't Nederduits vertaald, door J. J. D. in twee Boekdeelen. Eerste Deel. Te Haarlem by Johannes Enschede 1761. Behalve de Voorreden en Inhoud 436 bladzyden in groot octavo. In: Vrymoedige Aenmerkingen over de Nederduitsche Werken en Schriften, die onlangs uitgegeven zyn [section]. Vaderlandsche Letter-Oefeningen (Amsterdam), 2:273-285. |
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1763 |
2.17363 |
Il gazzettiere Americano; contenente un distinto ragguaglio di tutte le parti del Nuovo Mondo della loro situazione, clima, terreno, prodotti, stato antico e moderno, merci, manifatture, e commercio; con una esatta descrizione delle città, piazze, porti, abje, fiumi, laghi, montagne, passi, e fortificazioni; il tutte destinato ad esporre lo statto presente delle cose in quella parte di globo, e le mire, e interessi delle diverse potenze, che banno degli stabilimenti in America. Traddoto dall'Inglese e arricchito di aggiunte, note, carte, e rami. Volume Primo. Livorno: for Marco Coltellini all "Insegna della Verita", 216 [217] pp., maps. [See "California", pp. 61-70.] |
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1765 |
2.17388 |
Memoires et observations geographiques et critiques sur la situation des pays septentrionaux de l'Asie et de l'Amerique, d'apres les relations les plus recentes. Lausanne: Chez Antoine Chapuis, 268 pp. ("Par Mr. ***." [sic]) [See p. 98, notes of "Rio Colorado, y nommé Rio del Tison".] |
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1766 |
2.14483 |
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. XXXIX. London: for T. Osborne, C. Hitch, A. Millar, John Rivington, S. Crowder, B. Law and Co., T. Longman, and C. Ware, 486 pp. [See "New Mexico", pp. 118-127 et seq.] |
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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.] |
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1776 |
2.17192 |
Anecdotes Américaines, ou histoire abrégée des principaux événements; arrivés dans le Nouveau Monde, depuis sa découverte jusqu'à l'époque présente. Paris: Chez Vincent, 782 pp. [See pp. 211-215, "Rio collorado" [sic] and lower Colorado River region; p. 626, "Rio Colorado", in passing.] |
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1778 |
2.17196 |
Spanish dominions in North America [first part]. The Lady's Magazine (London), (February):97-100. [See "New Mexico, Including California.", pp. 97-99.] |
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1783 |
2.17437 |
Encyclopédie méthodique. Géographie. Dédiée et présentée a Monseigneur de Compte de Vergennes . . . . Tome Premier. Paris: Chez Panckoucke, Librairie, and Chez Plomteux, Imprimeur des Etats, 400 pp. [See "Californie", pp. 350-358; Colorado River, in passing, p. 352.] |
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1788 |
2.17746 |
Histoire universelle, depuis le commencement du monde jusqu'a présent; composée en Anglois par une société de gens de lettres; nouvellement traduite en françois par une société de gens de lettres: enrichie de figures et de cartes. Histoire moderne. Tome Soixante-Quinzieme. Contenant la suite de l'histoire de l'Amérique. Paris: Chez Moutard, 560 pp. [Lower Colorado River region, see pp. 459-460.] |
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1790 |
2.17183 |
A collection of voyages around the world. Performed by royal authority. Containing a complete historical account of Captain Cook's first, second, third and last voyages, undertaken for making new discoveries, &c. . . . . Vol. V. London: for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, pp. 1547-1939. [This title with variants and other years and imprints.] [See pp. 1663-1664, note of Gulf of California, including notice in passing of "Rio Collorado" [sic].] |
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1801 |
2.17553 |
Etienne Marchand's Reise um die Welts in den J. 1790, 91 und 92. (Beschluss zu S. 298.) Monatliche Correspondenz zur Beförderung der Erd- und Himmels-Kunde (Gotha), 4(October):285-311. [Lower Colorado River region, pp. 306-307.] |
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1802 |
2.18603 |
Relacion del viage hecho por las goletas Sutil y Mexicana en el año de 1792 para reconocer el Estrecho de Fuca, con una introdución en que se da noticia de las expediciones executadas anteriormente por los Españoles en busca del Paso del Noroeste de la América. Madrid: En la Imprenta Real, clxviii, 185 pp. [See pp. xxvvi-xxix, lxx-lxxi, lxxxvii-lxxxviii.] |
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1808 |
2.17184 |
Blicke aus das Spanische America [first part]. Minerva (Ein Journal hisorischen und politischen Inhalts) (Hamburg), 3(9)(July/September):456-483. [See p. 474, notice of Rio Colorado de los Martyres, in passing. |
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1809 |
2.17509 |
Beyträge zur Hydrographie von Süd America. Monatliche Correspondenz zur Beförderung der Erd- und Himmels-Kunde (Gotha), 20(August):91-122. [Colorado River [of Mexico] noted in passing, pp. 92-93.] |
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1810 |
2.17244 |
Tableau Physique des Regions Equatoriales, &c. Par Alexandre de Humboldt. 4to. Paris, 1807, et seqq. Edinburgh Review, 16(second ed.):223-253. [See p. 232, Colorado River, in passing. In English.] |
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1811 |
2.17378 |
Intendancy of New California. In: Miscellaneous Articles [section]. American Register, or General Repository of History, Politics and Science, 7(Part 1, for 1810):[second series of pagination in volume] 315-339. [See pp. 322-323, note, regarding the etymology of "Oregan" (Oregon), which includes: "The map of Alzate only marks the Rio Colorado, which receives its waters from the Rio Gila. Near the junction we read the following words : Rio Colorado ó del Norte, cuyo origen se ignora, of which the origin is unknown. The negligence with which these Spanish words are divided (they have engraved Nortecuio and Seignora) is undoubtedly the cause of this extraordinary mistake."] [Item is written in the first person.] |
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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.] |
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1812 |
2.17375 |
Von dem amerikanischen Major Pike. Minerva (Ein Journal hisorischen und politischen Inhalts) (Leipzig), 3(9/10)(September):353-392. [See pp. 354-361.] |
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1813 |
2.17174 |
Nouvelles etrangeres. Angleterre. Journal de l'Empire (Paris), (October 24). [Colorado River, in passing.] |
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1815 |
2.17348 |
Zweyte Reise. Wiener Allgemeine Literaturzeitung, (14)(February 17):columns 213-. [See column 215, Colorado River, in passing.] |
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1815 |
2.15404 |
Neueste Kunde von America. Nach guten Quellen bearbeitet. Erster Band. America überhaupt.--Nordamerica. (America. Erste Abtheilung. Einleitung. Ueberblick des ganzen Erbtheils und dessen besondere Eigenthümlichkeiten.) Weimar: Verlage des Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs, 610 pp., maps. (Series title-page: Neueste Länder- und Völkerkunde. Ein geographisches Lesebuch. Siebenzehnter Band. Amerika. Weimar: Verlage des G. h. S. privil. Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs. 1815.) [Lower Colorado River region, see pp. 555-557.] |
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1819 |
2.17392 |
Idem 16. In: Alemania [section]. Gaceta de Madrid, (2)(January 5):12-13. [See "El rio Colorado", p. 12.] |
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1820 |
2.15744 |
Natuur- en aardrijkskundig, en wijsgeerig overzigt der bijzondere gedeelten van Spaansch-Zuid-Amerika. [Part 1.] De Star (Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, Amsterdam), 1(3):204-226. [See pp. 210-211, New Spain, Colorado River, in passing.] |
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1822 |
2.16706 |
The Edinburgh gazetteer, or geographical dictionary: containing a description of the various countries, kingdoms, states, cities, towns, mountains, &c. of the world; an account of the government, customs, and religion, of the inhabitants, the boundaries and natural productions of each country, &c. &c. forming a complete body of geography, physical, political, statistical, and commercial. Volume second. Edinburgh: printed for Archibald Constable and Co., Edinburgh; London: Hurst, Robinson, and Co.; and Philadelphia: Thomas Wardle, 768 pp. [See pp. 301-302, "Colorado, a river of Mexico, in New Spain . . . ."] |
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1825 |
2.17304 |
Opening between the Pacific and Atlantic. In: Foreign Varieties [section]. New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal (London), 1825(Part 3, Historical Register)(May 1):214. [". . . it might be possible to ascend the Rio del Norte from the Gulf of Mexico, and then cross the mountains to the source of the Rio Colorado, which flows into the Gulf of California." (entire note)] |
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1825 |
2.16952 |
The inquirer.--No. 2. Union of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Monthly Magazine; or British Register (London), 60(Part 2)(416)(November 1):313-315. [Regarding a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific. See p. 313: "One project has been to descend [sic] the Rio del Norte from the Gulf of Mexico, and to unite it with the Rio Colorado, by a cut across the mountains. This is far too circuitous to combine advantage with praticality." (entire note)] |
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1825 |
2.15400 |
The London general gazetteer, or geographical dictionary: containing a description of the various countries, kingdoms, states, cities, towns, &c. of the known world; an account of the government, customs, and religion, of the inhabitants, the boundaries, and natural productions of each country, &c. forming a complete body of geography, physical, political, statistical, and commercial. Vol. I. London: Printed for William Baynes and Son, 712 pp., map. [See p. 573, "Colorado, a river of Mexico, in New Spain . . . ."] |
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1826 |
2.17367 |
Nuovo dizionario geografico universale; statistico--storico--commerciale; compilato sulle grandi opere di Arrowsmith, Büsching, Balbi, Cannabich, D' Anville, Forster, Fabri, Gaspari, Guthrie, Goldsmith, Humboldt, Hassel, Herrison, La-Martiniere, Mannert, Moreri, Malte-Brun, Mackensie, Poirson, Pinkerton, Stein, Vosgien, Zimmermann, e da altri autori d'ogni età e d' ogni nazione. Tomo I [A-Asi]. Venezia: Tipi di Giuseppe Antonelli ed., 844 pp. [See "America, Nuovo Mondo e Nuovo Continente", pp. 455-473; specifically, p. 459, note of Colorado River.] |
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1826 |
2.17779 |
L'art de vérifier les dates, depuis l'année 1770 jusqu'a nos jours; formant la continuation ou troisième partie de l'ouvrage publié, sous ce nom, par les Religieux Bénédictins de la Congrégation de Saint-Maur. Tome Neuvième. Paris: Ambroise Dupont et Roret (Imprimerie Moreau), 502 [503] pp. |
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1826 |
2.16704 |
Nouvelle route des États-Unis a la mer Pacifique. Revue Britannique (Paris), 7(August):342-346. |
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1830 |
2.17438 |
Cours de géographie ancienne et moderne, suivi des élémens de l'astronomie. Fribourg en Suisse: François-Louis Piller (se vend Chez la Veuve Schmid), 472 pp. [See "états-Unis du Mexique", pp. 309-314.] |
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1830 |
2.17303 |
Lieut. Hardy's travels in Mexico. The Casket (Philadelphia), (5)(May):226-228. [Lower Colorado River.] |
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1830 |
2.17194 |
Pécheries de perles et de corail sur les cotes du Mexique. Revue Britannique (Paris), 29(March):106-128. [Credited to "Quarterly Review". See pp. 123-124, lower Colorado River region.] |
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1830 |
2.18301 |
Ueber die Perlen- und Corallenfischerei an den Küsten von Mexico. Miscellen (Jena), 63(6):464-487. ["Aus dem Quaterly [sic] Review". Quarterly Review.] [Includes lower Colorado River region.] |
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1830 |
2.18303 |
Learning to dive.--Turtle fishing. Literary Port Folio (Philadelphia), (3)(January 21):19-20. ["From Hardy's Travels in Mexico."] |
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1830 |
2.15448 |
L'art de vérifier les dates, depuis l'année 1770 jusqu'a nos jours, formant la continuation, ou troisième partie de l'ouvrage publié, sous ce nom, par les religieux Bénédictins de la Congrégation de Saint-Maur. Cette partie est rédigée pau une société de savants et hommes de lettres. Tome Troisième. Paris: Chez A.-J. Denain, 71 pp. ["Introduction a la Chronologie Historique de l'Amérique." See "Mexique, ou Nouvelle Espagne", pp. 32-; "Nouveau Mexique", pp. 101-104; "Californie et Cote du Nord-Ouest", pp. 138-165.] |
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1831 |
2.17300 |
Diccionario geográfico universal, dedicado a la Reina Nuestra Señora (Q. D. G.); redactado de los mas recientes y acreditados diccionarios de Europa, principalments Españoles, Franceses, Ingleses y Alemanes. Por una sociedad de literatos: S.B.M.F.C.L.D. Tomo IV. [Gen-J]. Barcelona: José Torner, 1,013 pp. [See "Ignacio", p. 712, and "Jumas", p. 998. "Ignacio (S.), isla de Méjico en el fondo del golfo de California, enfrente de la embocadura del rio Colorado, su estension es de 9 leg. y la anchura de 3 3/4." "Jumas, Indios de Méjico, que habitán entre el Gila y el Colorado, hácia la estremidad sept. del golfo de California." (entire notes)] |
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1834 |
2.15739 |
Origin of the American Indians. (Continued.) The Family Magazine, or Weekly Abstract of General Knowledge (New York), 1(46)(March 1):361-362. ["Rio Colorada (red river)" [sic] noted in passing, p. 362. Series begins in 1(43)(February 8):342.] |
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1835 |
2.17736 |
Die Ströme der Erde. Nordamerika. Das Ausland, 8(158)(June 7):629-630. [Colorado River, see p. 629.] [Part of a serialized article.] |
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1835 |
2.17737 |
Cronik der Reisen. Auszug aus den Reisen Pattie's, Willards und Wyeths nach Neumexico in Californien und Oregon in den Jahren 1824 bis 1833. 1. Pattie's Reisen von 1824 bis 1830. (Fortsetzung.) Das Ausland, 8(178)(June 27):712, (179)(June 28):715-716. [Colorado River noted.] [Parts of a serialized article, concluding with the June 28 number.] |
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1837 |
2.18302 |
Pêche des perles sur la côte de la Californie. La France Maritime (Paris), 3:231-232. [Includes geographical notes pertiaining to Hardy's explorations in the Gulf of California.] |
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1841 |
2.17734 |
Mexique. Notes sur un voyage fait en Californie in 1841. Nouvelles Archives du Commerce et de l'Industrie Agricole et Manufacturière (Paris), 7:529-557. [See "Golfe de Californie", p. 547; "Sonora", p. 550; "Rio-Colorado", pp. 552-553.] |
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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 |
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1845 |
2.17374 |
[Note of manuscript map by Albert Gallatin sent to Geographical Society at Paris.] In: Biblioteca Italiana [section]. Reale Istituto Lombardo di Scienze, Lettere ed Arte, Giornale, e Biblioteca Italiana (Milano), 10(30):393-394. ["Il signor Alberto Gallatin . . . ha mandato alla Società geografica di Parigi una carta manosritta di quelle regioni fra il Missuri e l'Oceano pacifico . . . . La parte più interessante delle medesime è la dimostrazione dell'immenso spazio che occupa il deserto di sabbia fra il Rio Colorado e la catena marittima dei monti della California, l'unico del suo genere in quel vastissimo continente. Tutto quello ch'è a borea fra il Rio Colorado e la California, era infino ad ora terra incognita. Il confine settentrionale del deserto è presso a poco sotto il latitudinario quarantesimo primo. Cuopre otto gradi di longitudine, ma solamente sotto quello di 32° 30', da dove si prolunga per circa cento miglia più verso mezzodi al di qua e di là del golfo di California."] |
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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
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1852 |
2.16113 |
[Potential army recruit desertions at Fort Yuma.] United Service Journal (New York), 5(7)(July 31):53-54. |
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1853 |
2.15455 |
Sailing directions for the west coast of North America. Embracing the coasts of Central America, California, Oregon, Fuca Strait, Puget Sound, Vancouver Island, and the islands and rocks off the coasts of Central America and California. With an appendix, containing various remarks on the winds, tides, currents, &c. Carefully compiled from the most recent surveys made by order of the British, United States, Spanish, and French governments. London: James Imray, 232 pp. [See "Rio Colorado", pp. 72-73.] |
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1854 |
2.15475 |
Traité entre les États-Unis et le Mexique. Au sujet de la limite des deux états et de la communication par l'Isthme de Téhuantépec. Société de Géographie, Bulletin, 4th series, 8(July):55-57. |
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1854 |
2.15476 |
Coleccion de tratados con las naciones estranjeras, leyes, decretos y ordenes que forman el derecho internacional Mexicano. Mexico: J. M. Lara, 542 [544] pp. (Edicion del Semanario Judigial.) [See "115.--Tratado de paz, amistat y limites entre la Repùblica mexicana y los Estados-Unidos del Norte. (May 30 de 1848.)", pp. 394-415.] |
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1854 |
2.15477 |
Legislacion mejicana, ó sea coleccion completa de las leyes, decretos y circulares que se han expedido desde la consumacion de la independencia. tomo que comprende de Junio a Diciembre de 1854. Méjico: Juan R. Navarro, 400, xiv pp. [See "Tratado de la Mesilla", pp. 117-132.] |
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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.] |
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1854 |
2.16343 |
Official. Treaty with the Mexican Republic. Deseret News, (September 7):2 [issue pagination]. |
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1855 |
2.16344 |
Colorado City. Important settlement. Deseret News, (January 11):2 [issue pagination]. [From a correspondent of the San Francisco Herald.] |
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1855 |
2.17391 |
An excursion to the Coco-Maricopa Indians upon the river Gila. The Ladies' Repository, 15(January):15-16. |
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1855 |
2.18444 |
Curious blunders. In: The Library [section]. The Home Circle (Nashville, Tennessee), 1(February):95. [Includes: "America was first presented as a great peninsula of Asia, mixed up and joined with Japan, China, &c. Maps were shown in which China is in the closest neighborhood to Mexico, on which the Great Rio Colorado of California has its source in Siberia, and where the Tartars and their horses and camels are presented about the Rocky Mountains." Credited to Portland Transcript.] |
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1856 |
2.17185 |
Men of the time. Biographical sketches of eminent living characters . . . . London: David Bogue, 926+ pp. [See p. 472, John LeConte.] |
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1856 |
2.15379 |
Documentos para la historia de México. México: Vicente García Torres. [Multiple series and volumes, 1856-1857.] |
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1857 |
2.15395 |
[Notice of Ives expedition.] In: Monthly Record of Current Events [section]. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 15(89)(October):688. ["An expedition to epxlore the Rio Colorado has just been dispatched, under command of Lieutenant Ives. the country traversed by this river is reported to possess great agricultural and mineral wealth." (entire note)] |
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1857 |
2.17186 |
Men of the time. Biographical sketches of eminent living characters . . . . London: Kent and Co. (late D. Bogue), 895 pp. [See pp. 453-454, John LeConte.] |
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1858 |
2.17208 |
Die Erforschung des obern Colorado. Das Ausland, (28)(July 9):669-670. [Ives expedition.] |
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1858 |
2.16346 |
Exploration of the Colorado River. Deseret News, (January 27):5 [issue pagination]. (From Los Angeles Star, December 5, 1857.) [Ives expedition.] |
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1858 |
2.16348 |
Lieut. Ives' expedition. Deseret News, (June 9):3 [issue pagination]. (From the San Francisco Bulletin, March 14). |
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1858 |
2.16349 |
Bursting of Lieut. Ives' expedition. Deseret News, (June 9):3 [issue pagination]. (From an undated clipping from the San Diego Herald.) [The Ives' expedition supposedly in the steamer Jessup, turned back by hostile Indians; and note of the "iron steamer" sunk in the river. Also the sinking of the Jessup above Yuma.] |
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1858 |
2.16350 |
A brief history of Lieut. Ives' exploration of the Colorado. Deseret News, (July 21):2 [issue pagination]. (From Alta Californian, May 20.) |
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1858 |
2.18421 |
Overland, for a railroad, from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Hutchings' California Magazine, 2(8)(February):337-352. [35th parallel route.] |
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1859 |
2.16351 |
The Colorado expedition. Deseret News, (February 3):2 [issue pagination]. (From the Southern Vineyard (Los Angeles), January 5.) [Army expedition under Lt. Chapman.] |
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1859 |
2.16296 |
[Note.] In: Monthly Record of Current Events [section]. Hutchings' California Magazine, 3(10)(April):479. ["The steamer 'Uncle Sam' returned to San Francisco, from her trip to the mouth of the Colorado with U. S. troops, animals and stores, on the 17th ult." (entire item)] |
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1859 |
2.16696 |
Balduin Möllhausen's Reise vom Mississippi nach der Südsee. Ergänzungs- Conversationslexikon (Leipzig und Meißen), 14 (new series, 7):450-460. (Ergänzungs- Conversationslexikon der neuesten Zeit auf das Jahr 1858/59.) |
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1859 |
2.17347 |
Balduin Möllhausen, über den Rio Colorado des westens. (Aus der Zeitschrift für Erdkunde.) Das Ausland, 32(10)(March 5):238-240. |
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1859 |
2.14834 |
The far West. From the Colorado River to Utah. The Friend (Philadelphia), 32(45)("Seventh-day, Seventh month 16, 1859" [Saturday, July 16]):357. [Written in the first person but without by-line, "For 'The Friend.'" Seems to be an excerpt from Joseph C. Ives' (1858) report on the exploration of the Colorado River.] |
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1859 |
2.11817 |
Geography of the United States of America. No. 2. American Geographical and Statistical Society, Journal, 1(2)(February):45-50. |
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1859 |
2.17 |
The Colorado River of the West. De Bow's Review, 26:282-286. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 857
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1861 |
2.18 |
Ein Indianer und Indianerinnen am Rio Colorado. Globus, (8):246-247.
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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".) |
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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.) |
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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".) |
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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).] |
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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
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1863 |
2.15445 |
The Rio Colorado. West Philadelphia Hospital Register (Philadelphia), 1(8)(April 4):29-30. [Lower Colorado River; third-person account.] |
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1863 |
2.17210 |
The Colorada River [sic]. Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, 15(387)(March 28):417-418. [Regarding Ives (1861). "Colorado" is spelled correctly in the text.] |
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1863 |
2.17729 |
[Joseph C. Ives' report on the exploration of the Colorado River of the West.] In: Revue Géographique de l'Année 1862 [section]. Revue Maritime et Coloniale (France, Ministère de la Marine et des Colonies), 7[January/April]:705. [Note, in passing: "Nous devons citer ici deux ouvrages du premier ordre . . . : l'un sur le Rio-Colorado de l'Ouest, exploré en 1858 et 1850 [sic] par le lieutenant Joseph E. [sic] Ives, du corps des ingénieurs topographes . . . ." (entire note)] |
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1863 |
2.17774 |
Californie. In: Dezobry, Ch., and Bachelet, Th., Dictionnaire générale de biographie et d'histoire, de mythologie, de géographie ancienne et moderne; comparée, des antiquités et des institutions grecques, romaines, françaises et étrangères . . . . Première partie. Paris: (éditions Dezobry) Fd Tandou et Cie, 3rd revised ed., p. 428. [Many items in this volume are credited to contributors; this one is not.] |
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1864 |
2.16352 |
Lower Colorado. Deseret News, (November 23):7 [issue pagination]. [Shipping news.] |
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1864 |
2.19 |
Navigation of the Colorado. Mining and Scientific Press, 8(January 30):74. Goodman 997
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1864 |
2.20 |
Quick time to Arizona. Mining and Scientific Press, 9(August 20):120. [Colorado River.] Goodman 998
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1865 |
2.21 |
Mining in Arizona. Gazlay's Pacific Monthly, 1(May):449. [Colorado River.] Goodman 999
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1865 |
2.22 |
Military roads in Arizona. American Railroad Journal, 38(January 14):54. Goodman 1446
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1865 |
2.16354 |
Navigation of the Colorado. Deseret News, (March 29):8 [issue pagination]. [Information from Capt. Thomas E. Trueworthy regarding freight to Callville.] |
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1865 |
2.16355 |
The Colorado navigation. Deseret News, (November 30):4 [issue pagination]. |
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1865 |
2.15403 |
Balduin Möllhausen. In: Kleine Roman-Zeitung [section]. Deutsche Roman-Zeitung 2(2)(May 11):columns 553-555. |
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1865 |
2.14953 |
News from Home [section]. The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star (Liverpool), 27(20)(May 20):316. [Principally about commerce on the lower Colorado River.] |
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1865 |
2.14954 |
News from Home [section]. The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star (Liverpool), 27(23)(June 10):365-366. [Includes comments about commerce on the lower Colorado River.] |
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1865 |
2.14955 |
News from Home [section]. The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star (Liverpool), 28(2)(January 13):27-28. [Includes comments about commerce on the lower Colorado River.] |
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1865 |
2.14956 |
News from Home [section]. The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star (Liverpool), 28(7)(February 17):107-108. [See p. 108: "Mr. Jennings received the first contribution of merchandize [sic] from California, via the Colorado, on the 5th of January. It has been a long time on the way, but nevertheless it establishes the fact that merchandise can be brought up the Colorado to Callville, as a portion of this train was landed there." (entire note)] |
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1866 |
2.14799 |
Internal improvements--Wanted a good wagon road to Colorado. American Mining Gazette and Geological Magazine, 3(12)(December):575-576. [Regarding calls for "a wagon road direct to Salt Lake, with a branch stretching to the head of navigation on the Colorado River".] |
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1866 |
2.17171 |
Basse Californie--Rivière Colorado (Extrait du dernier numéro des Annales hydrographiques). Le Tour du Monde (Paris), 7(363):[wrapper pp. 3-4]. |
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1867 |
2.16358 |
Settlers for the Muddy. Deseret News, (November 27):4 [issue pagination]. [Muddy River.] |
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1867 |
2.13418 |
Navigation of the Colorado. The Friend (Philadelphia), 40(40)("Seventh-Day, Sixth Month 1" [Saturday, June 1]):316. [From Scientific American.] |
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1867 |
2.23 |
The Colorado River. Mining and Scientific Press, 15(August 31):132. [Samuel Adams.] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 861
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1868 |
2.14754 |
[Record of meeting of February 17, 1868.] Academy of Science of St. Louis, Transactions, 2:584. ["Dr. Engelmann read a paper, communicated from Arizona, by Dr. C. D. Parry, being 'An Account of the Passage through the Great Cañon of the Colorado River, by Mr. James White, with Geological Remarks,' which was referred to the Committee on Publication." (entire item)] |
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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.] |
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1868 |
2.17124 |
The Colorado River. The Circular (Oneida, New York), 5(11)(June 1):87-88. [Source credited to American Examiner and Review.] |
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1868 |
2.17591 |
What correspondents say of Arizona. Weekly Arizona Miner (Prescott), 5(42)(October 17):1. |
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1869 |
2.17173 |
Tracé du chemin de fer Transcontinental-Memphis-Pacific. L'Illustration, Journal Universel (Paris), 53(1367)(May 8):303-304. |
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1869 |
2.16361 |
Saint Thomas. Deseret News, (August 18):12 [issue pagination]. [News from Curtis E. Bolton.] |
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1869 |
2.16362 |
The Powell expedition. Deseret News, (September 15):6 [issue pagination]. [Notice of safe arrival at Virgin River.] |
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1869 |
2.16363 |
Exploration of the Colorado finished. Deseret News, (September 22):6 [issue pagination]. [Powell expedition. John Wesley Powell arrival in Salt Lake City.] |
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1869 |
2.16364 |
Major Powell's lecture. Deseret News, (September 22):8 [issue pagination]. [John Wesley Powell lecture in Salt Lake City, regarding exploration of the Colorado River. |
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1869 |
2.16168 |
The Colorado expedition. Scientific American, new series, 21(15)(October 9):229-230. |
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1869 |
2.16240 |
Carvalho's painting of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. Scientific American, new series, 21(12)(September 18):180-181. [S. N. Carvalho painting of Grand Canyon exhibited at his studio in New York; from sketches taken "on the spot [at the head of Diamond Creek] and while attached to the Fremont expedition as photographic artist." The painting is briefly described.] |
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1869 |
2.18467 |
Voyage du colonel J. M. Powell [sic], dans le bassin du Colorado en 1869. Annales des Voyages, de la Géographie, de l'Histoire et de l'Archéologie (Paris), 4:115-116. [Credited to New-York Herald.] |
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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).] |
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1869 |
2.13101 |
Floßfahrt auf dem Großen Colorado des Westens. From: Revue der Erd- und Völkerkunde. In: Chronik der Gegenwart. Revue der Erd- und Völkerkunde [section]. Unsere Zeit (Deutsche Revue der Gegenwart), new series, 5(1):633-639. [Item title from contents page, p. 955.] [Includes a significant portion relating to the James White affair. Information is credited to “Major Calhoun” of the Corps of Engineers. The Powell expedition is not mentioned. Also notes that the Colorado River rises in Idaho.] |
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1869 |
2.14752 |
Half a mile below ground. Thrilling adventure of a party in the great canon of the Colorado. Christian Pioneer (London), 23:101-103. [James White affair.] |
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1869 |
2.14798 |
[Plans for Callville ferry and lower Colorado River region explorations.] In: Utah News [section]. The Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star (Liverpool), 31(September 4):584. [From the Deseret News. "A number of White Piners had organized an expedition, to start from Treasure City, and pass Pahranagat Lake and the Muddy settlements to Callville, establish a ferry there, then run down the river 35 miles to El Dorado cañon, and estalbish a town, whence explorations might radiate in the adjoining country." (entire item)] |
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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)] |
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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."] |
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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.] |
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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).] |
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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).]
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1869 |
2.25 |
Passage of the great canon of the Colorado. Brooklyn Monthly, 1(2)(April):157-163. >Mon. 8: 1-7<
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1869 |
2.26 |
Ueber eine Flossfahrt durch den grossen Cañon des Colorado. Gaea--Natur und Leben, 5:317.
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1869 |
2.27 |
Colorado River exploration. Mining and Scientific Press, 19(December 11):376. [Samuel Adams. Summarized from the Washington Chronicle.] Goodman 866
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1869 |
2.28 |
Powell's Erforschung des Green River. Globus, 16(5)(September):79.
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1869 |
2.29 |
J. W. Powell's Erforschung des westlichen Colorado. Globus, 16(11)(October):171-173.
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1869 |
2.30 |
Powell's Erforschung des westlichen Coloradostromes. Globus, 16(14)(November):223-224.
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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 |
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1870 |
2.13513 |
A drift for life. All the Year Round, new series, (58)(January 8):132-135. [James White.] |
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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.] |
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1870 |
2.14755 |
A drift for life. Littell's Living Age, series 4, 16(February 12)(1341):424-427. ("From All the Year Round.") [James White.] |
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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.] |
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1870 |
2.17190 |
Een blik op het Oude Mexico. Kennis en Kunst (Haarlem), 1870:266-270. [See p. 266, "Rio Colorada" [sic], in passing.] |
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1870 |
2.17780 |
Encyclopédie du Dix-neuvième Siècle. Troisième édition. Tome Vingtième. Paris: Bureau de l'Encyclopédie du XIXe Siècle, 800 pp. [See p. 411, "Rio Colorado". Regarding the Colorado River of western North America: "Un autre Colorado arrose les déserts de la Californie et se jette dans la mer Vermeille." (entire note)] |
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1871 |
2.18669 |
Information concerning the terminus of the railroad system of the Pacific coast. Oakland, California: Daily Transcript Book and Job Printing Office, 46 pp. [See "The Southern Pacific", pp. 3-4; "The Southern Pacific Coast Route", pp. 4-5. Notes lower Colorado River region.] |
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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.] |
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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. |
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1871 |
2.32 |
Forschungsexpeditionen im Innern Nordamerikas. Globus, 20(1)(July):40-42.
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1872 |
2.33 |
Exploration in southern Nevada and Arizona. American Journal of Science and Arts, 3rd Series, 3:232-233. Goodman 572
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1872 |
2.34 |
The canyons of the Colorado. Ladies' Repository, 32:361-363. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 869
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1872 |
2.9756 |
Six days on the Kaibab. Illinois Wesleyan University, Alumni Journal, 2(10)(October):233-239.
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1872 |
2.14828 |
[Notice of J. W. Powell's return from the field.] In: Scientific Intelligence from America [section]. Nature, 5(April 18):489. |
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1872 |
2.14533 |
Supplement zur elften Auflage des Conversations-Lexikon. Encyklopädische Darstellung der neuesten Zeit uebst Ergänzungen früherer Artikel. Erster Band. Aachen bis Honvéd. Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 956 pp. [See "Cañons", p. 343.] |
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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.] |
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1872 |
2.16145 |
[Letter.] Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers' Monthly Journal, 6(7)(July):300-302. [Signer's name seemingly left out when printed; letter signed, "D. Troop. 5th Cavalry." Letter written in the first person from Camp Bowie, Arizona, May 1, 1872; includes references to Yuma and lower Colorado River.] |
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1873 |
2.16125 |
The Arizona military telegraph line. The Telegrapher, 9(369)(August 9):195. [Notes a reconnaissance planned for the line between Maricopa Wells and Yuma.] [As part of a series of notices in this serial, see also under "Clix" (pseudonym).] |
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1873 |
2.16126 |
The Arizona telegraph. The Telegrapher, 9(372)(August 30):215. [From the San Diego Union. Notes in part, "The wire for the San Diego and Yuma section will arrive at this port per steamer Mohongo on Saturday next, and the poles in a few days later, when the work of construction is expected to commence immediately."] |
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1873 |
2.16127 |
San Diego and Arizona military telegraph. The Telegrapher, 9(378)(October 11):249. [From the Arizona Sentinel (Yuma). Notice of ongoing construction based in Yuma.] |
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1873 |
2.16370 |
The Mormon failure. Deseret News, (September 3):14 [issue pagination]. (From Arizona Miner, August 9.) [Northern Arizona missions. Includes note of Lees Ferry.] |
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1873 |
2.16961 |
[Note.] In: Geographical Notes [section]. American Educational Monthly, 10(June):265. ["Lieut. Wheeler has ascertained that a railroad can cross the Colorado River near the foot of the Grand Cañon in Arizona." (entire item)] |
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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.] |
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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.) |
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1873 |
2.14383 |
Discoveries in western America. Annals of Iowa, 11(1)(January):396-399. |
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1873 |
2.13833 |
[George M. Wheeler expedition.] In: Geographical Notes [section]. American Educational Monthly, 10(March):113-114. |
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1873 |
2.35 |
Powell's return from the Grand Canyon. Nature, 7:290. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 870
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1873 |
2.36 |
Wheeler Survey preliminary report published. Nature, 7:431. Goodman 574
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1874 |
2.37 |
"The Chasm of the Colorado." Scribner's Monthly, 8(3)(July):373-374. [Thomas Moran painting.]
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1874 |
2.17940 |
[Thomas Moran.] In: Art [section]. Atlantic Monthly, 34(September):375-377. |
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1874 |
2.16373 |
Pioche to San Juan. Deseret News, (February 25):14 [issue pagination]. (From Pioche Record.) [Includes mileages for segments between St. George to Mancot, via Lees Ferry. Written in the first person but here unsigned.] |
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1874 |
2.16377 |
Arizona. Its mineral, agricultural, grazing and other resources; with unvarnished facts concerning its climate, geography, general healthfulness, inducements to emigrants, &c., &c. Deseret News, (May 13):14 [issue pagination]. (From Arizona Miner, April 17.) |
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1874 |
2.16378 |
Mineral resources of Arizona. Deseret News, (May 13):14 [issue pagination]. (From Chicago Inter-Ocean; with addendum from Arizona Miner.) [Principally about other subjects.] |
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1874 |
2.16785 |
Utah scenery. The Aldine, 7(1)(January):10, 14-15. [Illustrations by Thomas Moran. Text notes Grand Canyon and Colorado River, in passing.] |
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1875 |
2.16786 |
Glories of southern Utah. The Aldine, 8(1)(January):34-35. [Illustrations by Thomas Moran. Text notes Grand Canyon, in passing.] |
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1875 |
2.16380 |
A long mule ride back. Deseret News, (March 10):2 [issue pagination]. [George Harris of Locke, New York, has ridden a mule from Pueblo, Colorado, to Mexico, to the lower Colorado River, San Diego, and back to the Colorado and north to Salt Lake City. Item signed, "Ex."] |
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1875 |
2.16381 |
The Utah Southern. Deseret News, (December 29):7 [issue pagination]. (From Los Angeles Express.) [Proposed connection of Utah Southern Railroad to the Los Angeles and Indpendence Railway via Callville.] |
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1875 |
2.16889 |
[Notice of George M. Wheeler report for 1874.] In: Notes [section]. American Naturalist, 9(6)(June):382-383. [Re: Item no. 2.6852.] |
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1875 |
2.13777 |
["United States Topographical and Geographical Survey of the Colorado Valley".] The Academy (London), 7 (new series, no. 139)(January 2):1. |
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1875 |
2.13363 |
The Californian Desert basin. Overland Monthly, 15(1)(July):17-23. |
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1875 |
2.15486 |
Survey under Professor Powell. In: Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . . . 1874. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, pp. 40-42. [Thomas (p. 54) notes, "Warman credits this to Powell, but his authorship cannot be verified."] |
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1875 |
2.38 |
Camp La Paz, Arizona Territory. U.S. War Department Circular 8.
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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
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1876 |
2.14491 |
Arizona. Skandinaviens Stjerne (Organ for de Sidste-Dages Hellige) (Kjobenhavn), 25(22)(August 15):347-348. ("Fra 'Wallapai Enterprise'".) |
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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".] |
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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). |
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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.] |
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1877 |
2.14586 |
E. Hoelzel's Typical Landscapes. From: Educational Publications [section], Object Teaching [subsection]. In: Kraus-Boelte, Maria, and Kraus, John, The kindergarten guide. An illustrated hand-book, designed for the self-instruction of kindergartners, mothers, and nurses. First volume: The gifts. New York: E. Steiger and Co., and London: A. N. Myers and Co., [last advertising page]. [N.B.: Hoelzel's landcapes are frequently advertised in the late 19th century; the "typical landscapes" set includes a view of the Grand Canyon. This advertisement illustrates the view, which has otherwise not been seen by the compiler.] |
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1877 |
2.40 |
Lieutenant Wheeler's geographische Expeditionen nach dem Südwesten der Bereinigten Staaten. Globus, 31(18):281-284.
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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.] |
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1878 |
2.16330 |
Explorations and surveys. Scientific American, new series, 39(2)(July 13):24. ["Major Powell's surveys during the coming summer will be more exclusively confined to the limits of Northern Arizona and Southern Utah. the new region lies mostly south of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado river and includes the plateau country on which are situated the famous Moqui towns." (entire note)] |
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1879 |
2.16383 |
Interesting from Arizona. Deseret News, (May 18):10 [issue pagination]. [Letter, dated Sunset, Arizona, May 29th, 1879; signed, "A Missionary." Includes Lees Ferry area.] |
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1879 |
2.41 |
The thousand wells. Mining and Scientific Press, 38(May 31):353. [Echo Cliffs region.] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 886
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1879 |
2.42 |
Ehrenberg, Arizona. Mining and Scientific Press, 39(October 18):249. Goodman 839
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1879 |
2.43 |
Colorado River canyons. Mining and Scientific Press, 39:233. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 887
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1879 |
2.44 |
The Colorado River country. Mining and Scientific Press, 39(October 11):233. [Transcription of address by John Wesley Powell to National Academy of Science.] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 888
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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<
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1880 |
2.46 |
The Colorado River. Juvenile Instructor, 15(January 1):7. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 889
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1880 |
2.47 |
Canyons of the Colorado. Juvenile Instructor, 15(February 1):25-26. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 890
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1880 |
2.48 |
Railroads versus mule teams. Arizona Quarterly Illustrated, 1(July):12. Goodman 976
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1880 |
2.49 |
The railroad bridge at Yuma. Mining and Scientific Press, 40(May 1):273. Goodman 1095
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1880 |
2.16385 |
Arizona wonders. Exploring some of the deepest canyons in the world. Deseret News, (July 28):13 [issue pagination]. [Havasu Canyon; "Beckman and Young prospecting expedition"; Grand Canyon promising tourist attraction.] |
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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".] |
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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.] |
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1880 |
2.13505 |
The Colorado Canon. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, 8(4)(October):399-400. |
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1881 |
2.14487 |
[Lecture by Clarence E. Dutton, "The Scenery of the Grand Canon District."] In: 193d Meeting. February 5th 1881. Philosophical Society of Washington, Bulletin, 4:120. [Notice only. "The communication was reserved by the author." [i.e. not published in the Bulletin]. "Remarks upon this communication were made by Mr. J. W. Powell . . . ." (entire note)] |
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1881 |
2.16017 |
American Science Association. Scientific American, (September 3):152. [Includes brief synopsis of an address August 17 by Clarence E. Dutton on "The Colorado Cañon" at the 13th annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Cincinnati, Ohio.] |
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1881 |
2.17125 |
Atlantic and Pacific. In: American Railroads [section]. The Railway News and Joint Stock Journal (London), 36(November 5):614. ["The directors have changed the route of their line from a point in Northern Arizona, abandoning the needless route over the Colorado River, and diverging and running north, by way of Callville, into Southern Nevada, there forming a junction with the Utah Southern of Jay Gould." (entire item)] |
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1881 |
2.17212 |
History of Amador County, California, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. Oakland, California: Thompson and West, 344 pp. [See Chapter 1, pp. 11-12, including note of lower Colorado River; and Chapter 2, "Big Canon of the Colorado", pp. 12-17.] |
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1881 |
2.50 |
Tombstone District. The mines and prospects. Mining and Scientific Press, 42:404. [Includes note of travel on lower Colorado River.]
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1881 |
2.51 |
The Colorado and its great canyons. Mining and Scientific Press, 42:404. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 892
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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.
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1881 |
2.53 |
Yuma. Mining and Scientific Press, 43(December 17):401. Goodman 840
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1881 |
2.54 |
Railway projects: Arizona and Nevada. Railway World, 25(December 17):1219. [Callville to Yuma.] Goodman 1121
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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
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1882 |
2.56 |
The Colorado Desert. Scientific American, 46:149-150. [Summary of J. F. James (1882).] Goodman 619
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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. |
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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). |
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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)] |
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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 . . . ." Southwestern party under botanist H. H. Rusby, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution.] |
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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.] |
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1883 |
2.16390 |
More of the southern country. Four routes to principal points in Arizona. Deseret News, (October 17):1 [issue pagination]. |
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1883 |
2.16391 |
The United States Central. Proposed line of the new railway across southern Utah and Nevada. Deseret News, (November 28):1 [issue pagination]. |
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1884 |
2.16392 |
The Arizona missionaries. Deseret News, (June 25):12 [issue pagination]. [Note of safe crossing at Lees Ferry.] |
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1884 |
2.17637 |
The Kaibab, Grand Canon of the Colorado River, U. S. A. Scientific American Supplement, 17(420)(January 19):6706-6707. [Credited to London Graphic.] |
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1884 |
2.18133 |
Whispering gallery. In: Curious Matters [section]. Ballou's Monthly Magazine, 60:392. ["The Grand Canon of the Colorado is considered the greatest whispering gallery in the world." In context, refers to canyons of lower Colorado River.] |
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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.] |
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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.] |
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1884 |
2.14804 |
Records of living officers of the United States Army. Philadelphia: L. R. Hamersly and Co., 478 pp. [See "Price, George P.", pp. 136-139. Includes service in the lower Colorado River region.] |
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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.] |
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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 anything 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)] |
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1884 |
2.57 |
The cañons of the Colorado. The Chautauquan, 4(10)(July):564-566. (“A lecture delivered on Saturday, April 16, in the National Museum, Washington, D.C., by Major J. W. Powell, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey.”) [Summarized by an unsigned writer.] >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 903
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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.
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1885 |
2.17712 |
[Response to F. M. Davis.] In: Answers to Correspondents [section]. The Museum (Philadelphia), 1(2)(June):32. ["So far as we know, Maj. J. W. Powell, now Director of the U. S. Bureau of Ethnology, was the first and only explorer to pass through the grand cañon of the Colorado, a description of which was published in one of his reports. Later, in 1875, a branch of Hayden's Survey explored a portion of the great cañon of the Rio San Juan, to within about 25 miles of its junction with the former." (entire item)] |
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1886 |
2.18113 |
[Sounds heard over long distances.] In: Links [section]. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Monthly Journal, 20(5)(May):328. [Sounds heard over great distances on the Colorado River.] |
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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. |
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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.] |
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1887 |
2.15423 |
The martyrs of the Colorado, 1781, and the identificaiton of the place where they died. United States Catholic Historical Magazine, 1(3)(July):319-328. |
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1887 |
2.18246 |
Elections and official changes. Railway World, 13(11)(March 12):249-250. [See p. 249: "Flagstaff and Grand Canon.--Mr. John H. Morris is president; D. M. Riordan, treasurer. Office at Flagstaff, Arizona." (entire note)] |
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1887 |
2.18388 |
Boston Society of Natural History. In: Proceedings of Scientific Societies [section]. American Naturalist, 21(3)(March):305. ["March 2.--Mr. C. D. Walcott described a trip to the Grand Cañon of Colorado [sic] (illustrated by the stereopticon) . . . ." (entire note)] |
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1887 |
2.16252 |
[Flagstaff & Grand Canyon Railroad.] From: Railroad Companies [subsection]. In: Construction News [section]. Engineering News and American Contract Journal, 17(April 9):244. ["Flagstaff & Grand Cañon R. R. Co.; connecting with the Atlantic & Pacific R. R.; 60 miles; work will commence next month; D. M. Riordan, Flagstaff, Arizona." (entire note)] |
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1887 |
2.16132 |
Flagstaff & Grand Canon. Railroad Gazette, 19(March 4):153. ["Flagstaff & Grand Canon.--Organized in Arizona to build a road from Flagstaff, Arizona, on the Atchison & Pacific, northwesterly to the Grand Cañon of the Colorado, a distance of about 60 miles." (entire item)] |
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1887 |
2.16212 |
[Brief note on a lecture by Frederick S. Dellenbaugh.] In: Transactions of the Society for the Year 1887. American Geographical Society, Journal, 19:lxii. [Meeting of March 15, 1887. "Gen. [George W.] Cullum then introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr. F. S. Dellenbaugh, who delivered an address on his 'Exploration of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado.'" (entire note)] |
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1887 |
2.59 |
The canyons of the Colorado. Phrenological Journal, 84(1)(January):29-31. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 905
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1887 |
2.60 |
Marble Canyon, Colorado River. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 64(May 7):182. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 906
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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.
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1887 |
2.2308 |
The great walled river. American Meteorological Journal, 4:204-205. [Abstract of Dellenbaugh (1887) (Item no. 2.2307); brief synopsis, which calls the river “Rio Colorado Grande”.] >Mon. 8: 1-19< Goodman 908
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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).] |
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1889 |
2.13784 |
["Grand Canon of the Colorado".] Home Mission Monthly, 3(6)(April):123. |
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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. |
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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.] |
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1889 |
2.15337 |
[Exhibition of photographs by Robert Brewster Stanton.] In: Engineering Societies [section]. Engineering and Building Record, 20(17)(September 21):231 [number also published in London October 5]. [Meeting of American Society of Civil Engineers, date and location not specified; "Robert B. Stanton exhibited after the close of the meeting, a large number of photographs of scenery in the Grand Canon of the Colorado, where he has recently been making a railroad survey." (entire item)] |
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1889 |
2.15550 |
The Grand Cañon railway project. Railway World, 15(33)(August 17):770-771. [Stanton survey.] |
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1889 |
2.15609 |
Le grand canon du Colorado. L'Illustration Nationale Suisse (Genève), (37):. [Citation from: Bibliographie und Literarische Chronik der Schweiz / Bibliographie et Chronique Littéraire de la Suisse, 19(7)(July):column 129.] |
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1889 |
2.12497 |
[Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(27)(July 6):21. |
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1889 |
2.12498 |
[Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(28)(July 13):35. |
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1889 |
2.12499 |
[Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(30)(July 27):73. |
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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. |
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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.] |
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1889 |
2.12502 |
[Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(45)(November 9):451. |
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1889 |
2.12503 |
[Re: Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad.] Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 22(49)(December 7):549. |
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1889 |
2.15625 |
Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific. In: Railway Projects [section]. Railway World, (November 30):1142-1143. |
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1889 |
2.15633 |
Cantilever bridge across Colorado River: California & Arizona Railway. Engineering News, 21(February 23):165. [Red Rock, below Needles, California.] |
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1889 |
2.15634 |
Atlantic & Pacific. Engineering News, 21(March 2):200. ["Grading is in progress for the line which is to reach the new bridge across the Colorado river, now under construction, the site of which was illustrated in the last issue of Engineering News." (entire item) [re: Item no. 2.15633]] |
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1889 |
2.15635 |
San Diego, Cuyamaca & Eastern. Engineering News, 21(March 9):223. [Track-laying, with proposed extension "to the Needles, at the point where the Atlantic & Pacific crosses the Colorado river, and it is supposed that a junction will be made at this point with the projected extension of the Utah Southern Railroad, a part of the Union Pacific system."] |
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1889 |
2.15636 |
[Notice of "Denver, Colorado Cañon & Pacific R.R."] Engineering News, 21(April 6):299. |
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1889 |
2.15637 |
Denver, Colorado Canyon & Pacific. Engineering News, 21(April 6):320. |
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1889 |
2.15638 |
Work on the Needles bridge. Engineering News, 21(April 20):337. |
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1889 |
2.15639 |
Denver, Colorado Canon & Pacific R. R. Co. Engineering News, 21(May 25):467. |
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1889 |
2.16783 |
[Lecture notice.] In: Notes and News [section]. Science, (December 20):421. ["A course of public lectures was begun before the New York Academy of Sciences . . ."; including "'Grand Cañon of the Colorado' (illustrated by the lantern), by Professor Rossiter W. Raymond of Brooklyn."] |
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1889 |
2.17219 |
Colorado River canon routes. In: Railway Projects [section]. Railway World (Philadelphia), 15(31)(August 3):735. [Stanton survey.] |
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1889 |
2.16953 |
Natural sculptures of the Colorado. Nature (A Weekly Journal for the Gentleman Sportsman, Tourist and Naturalist)(New York), 1(1)(November 2):11. |
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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.’” (entire item).] |
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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
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1890 |
2.63 |
Railway project for the Colorado River. Utah Monthly Magazine, 7(3)(December):108-110. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 926
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1890 |
2.16657 |
Verarbeiten für eine Bahnlinie durch die Schluchten (Cannons) des Rio Grande in Colorado. (Engineering News 1889, Sept., S. 269 u. 278 Mit Plänen u. Ansichten.) In: Bericht über die Fortschritte des Eisenbahnwesens [section]. Organ für die Fortschritte des Eisenbahnwesens in technischer Beziehung (Vereins deutscher Eisenbahn-Verwaltungen), new series, 27(2/3):108-109. [Abstract of Robert Brewster Stanton's (1889) article, "The Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad Project" in Engineering News and American Railway Journal (see Item no. 2.5948). Note the misinterpretation, "Rio Grande in Colorado".] |
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1890 |
2.16658 |
[Robert Brewster Stanton lecture.] In: The World's Photography Focussed [section]. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, 27(376)(August 16):499. [Brief summary of stereopticon presentation by Stanton at the annual convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers.] |
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1890 |
2.15643 |
[Robert B. Stanton lecture.] Denver Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, 2(July-December):39. [Meeting of November 13, 1890. ". . . Mr. Robert B. Stanton, Chief Engineer of the Denver, Colorado Canon & Pacific Railroad, gave an illustrated lecture on the feasibility of constructing a railroad through the canons of the Colorado river. A very large audience was in attendance." (entire item)] |
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1890 |
2.15647 |
Survey in Colorado canon. In: Notes [section]. The Journal "Industry", 2(24)(July):191. ["A survey has been made for a railway through the Great Cañon of the Colorado River, and is reported as showing the scheme to be practicable, but what a railway is wanted there for is by no means clear, unless it be for a 'scenic route.' There is little that need be carried into, or out of the cañon, and as to the country around, there is nothing there to carry, or likely to be that warrants railway connection." (entire item)] |
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1890 |
2.15812 |
[Stanton railroad survey.] In: Miscellanea [section]. Engineering (London), 49(April 4):424. |
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1890 |
2.18141 |
Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific. In: Railway Projects [section]. Railway World (Philadelphia), 16(14)(April 5):329-330. [Stanton railroad survey.] |
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1890 |
2.15372 |
[Brief notice of Stanton article on Colorado River railway, in Scribner's Magazine for November.] In: Exchanges [section]. The Railway Conductor, 7(22)(November 15):816. |
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1890 |
2.14300 |
The encyclopaedia Britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, and general literature. Volume VI. New York: Henry G. Allen Co., 9th ed., complete reprint, 848 pp. [See "Colorado River, or Rio Colorado", pp. 163-164. |
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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. |
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1890 |
2.13522 |
Jorden 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.] |
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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)] |
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1890 |
2.13655 |
[Stanton railroad survey.] In: Useful and Scientific Notes [section]. English Mechanic and World of Science, 51(April 11)(1307):135. |
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1890 |
2.13542 |
The changes of land and sea. The Sailors' Magazine and Seamen's Friend, 62(2)(February):49. |
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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 travel to this country when the road is completed." (entire note)] |
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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.] |
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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. Wrapper further indicates, “The Bizarre.”] |
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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.] |
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1891 |
2.18109 |
The survey of the great Colorado canon. Engineering (London), 52(July 10):48. [Stanton railroad survey.] |
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1891 |
2.17257 |
Southern Pacific project. In: Railway Projects [section]. Railway World, 19(15)(April 11):353. |
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1891 |
2.64 |
Cañon of the Colorado. Dublin Review, 109:435-436 [review of article in Engineering News]. >Mon. 8: 1-7<
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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 |
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1891 |
2.66 |
The Colorado Canyon. Popular Science Monthly, 39:858. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 930
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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
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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.
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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.]
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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).]
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1892 |
2.71 |
The proposed railway through the grand cañons of the Colorado. Scientific American, 66(24)(June 11):369. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 933
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1892 |
2.15632 |
The alumni and former student catalogue of Miami University; including members of the Board of Trustees and faculty. 1809-1892. Oxford, Ohio: Oxford News, 194 [195] pp. [See under Class of 1871, "Robert Brewster Stanton, Civil Engineer, Denver, Col.", p. 114.] |
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1892 |
2.18399 |
Proceedings of the National Geographic Society. (Abstract of minutes.) National Geographic Magazine, 3:vii-xiii. [See p. viii: "April 11, 1891. Special meeting. Meeting held in the Lecture Hall of the National Museum. President Hubbard in the chair. Attendance, 750. ¶Major J. W. Powell delivered an address on 'The Grand cañon of Colorado river. [sic]" (entire item)] |
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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).] |
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1892 |
2.13589 |
A drift for life. Ballou's Monthly Magazine, 77(2)(August)(452):143-145. [James White.] |
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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. |
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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.] [In Czech. Not all diacritical marks display online.] |
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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.] |
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1892 |
2.15272 |
The Grand Canon. Cook's Excursionist and Home and Foreign Tourist Advertiser, American Edition, 43(9)(September):11. |
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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.] |
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1892 |
2.12922 |
Arizona railroad item. The Deseret Weekly (Salt Lake City), 44(14)(March 26):452-453. [“. . . grading was begun a few days ago on the Flagstaff and Grand Canyon railroad, at Cliff Spur, fourteen miles northeast of Flagstaff.”; with an excerpt from the Democrat (Flagstaff).] |
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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). |
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1893 |
2.15566 |
An early experiment. Deseret News, (November 25):6 [issue pagination]. [Recounting early Mormon efforts in navigating and establishing commerce on the lower Colorado River.] |
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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.] |
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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]). |
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1893 |
2.18142 |
The Italy of America. Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Series 5, 10(June 3):351-352. ["The mountain scenery of Southern California is even more wonderful than its floral wealth. It includes the Yosemite Dome and Waterfalls, and the Grand Cañon of the Colorado." Quotes Warner on the Grand Canyon, p. 352.] |
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1893 |
2.18243 |
[Marcel Monnier's "impressions dans le Far-West et le nord-ouest des États-Unis (Amérique du Nord): Nouveau-Mexique, Arizona, Colorado; le pays des Missions: Californie du Sud, le Yellowstone, Alaska."] In: Deuxième Assemblée Générale de 1893. Tenue de 15 décembre à l'Hôtel de la Société. Société de Géographie, Compte Rendu des Séances (Paris), 1893(17/18):467-469. [Grand Canyon, p. 468.] |
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1893 |
2.15983 |
Trolley boats. The Electrician (London), 31(August 18)(796):411. ["A party of capitalists, says Electricity of Chicago, said to have some connection with the Santa Fé Railroad system, has been visiting the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River for the purpose of investigating the feasibility of laying an electric cable 500 miles in length along the river with which to drive small boats up through the Black Canyon and other scenic points, where the cliffs, over a mile in height, overhang the stream. Power is to be generated by water-wheels driven by the current of the river itself, or, wherever feasible, the water will be diverted into canals. A copper wire cable will be suspended over the centre of the river, which is, for the most part, about 300ft. in width, and electric power will be conveyed to small steamers as in the case of electric railways." (entire item)] |
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1893 |
2.16050 |
[Trolley boats.] Western Electrician (Chicago), 13(7)(August 12):77. ["A party of eastern capitalists, said to have some connection with the Santa Fe railroad system, is visiting the Grand Canyon of the Colorado river for the purpose of investigating the feasibility of laying an electric cable 500 miles in length along the river, with which to drive small boats through the Black canyon and other scenic points. The power is to be generated by water wheels driven by the current of the river, or the water will be diverted into canals and dropped into the river again. A copper wire cable will be suspended over the center of the river, which is for the most part about 300 feet in width and electric power will be conveyed to small boats similar to the manner of running electric railways." (entire item; capitalizations thus] |
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1893 |
2.16242 |
[Trolley boats.] In: Miscellaneous Notes [section]. Electrical World, 22(6)(August 5):108. ["San Bernardino, Cal.--It has been proposed to utilize the water power of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River to propel steamers by a trolley system 500 miles long, and for irrigating purposes." (entire item)] |
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1893 |
2.16408 |
A rescue on the Colorado. Deseret News, (July 8):14 [issue pagination]. [A partial synopsis of Robert Brewster Stanon's article in Cosmopolitan, "Engineering with a Camera in the Canyons of the Colorado" (see Item no. 2.5953), regarding the injury and rescue of Franklin A. Nims; with quotation favorable to Mormons.] |
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1893 |
2.16967 |
[Electric launches on the Colorado River.] In: Work World Notes [section]. Work (London), 6(233)(September 2):103. ["Electric launches, as hitherto constructed, have mostly carried their motive power on board; but it is now proposed to run a fleet in waters of the Colorado Grand Cañon [sic] which are to be supplied with current from overhead wiring." (entire item)] |
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1893 |
2.17744 |
February 8, 1893.--One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Corporate Meeting. Appalachia, 7(1)(February):96. ["'A Summer Vacation in Arizona, with a Trip to the Colorado Cañon,' written by Professor C. H. Tyler Townsend of New Mexico, was read by Mr. Charles H. Ames. This interesting paper, with its vivid description of the descent into the cañon, was finely illustrated with maps and charts belonging to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (See p. 48.)" (entire note) The cross-reference pertains to the paper by Townsend, "A wagon-trip to the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River", pp. 48-63 (see Item no. 2.6370).] |
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1893 |
2.72 |
The railroad survey of the Colorado River. Engineering and Mining Journal, 55:59. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 938
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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
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1893 |
2.74 |
Yuma County, Arizona. Arizona Magazine (Yuma), 1(6):40-41. Goodman 1946
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1893 |
2.75 |
Yuma. Arizona's Resources, 1(February):21-23. Goodman 841
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1893 |
2.76 |
Photography in travel. Around the World, 1(1)(December):7-9 (see p. 8).
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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.]
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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."] |
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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).]
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1894 |
2.79 |
Arizona: A colony on the Colorado. Irrigation Age, 6(June):267. Goodman 838
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1894 |
2.17292 |
[Note on lecture and remarks.] From: Geological Section * * * March 20, 1894. In: Reports of Meetings [section]. Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society, Journal (Birmingham, England), 1[1894-1895]:16. [“Mr. W. P. Marshall read a paper on ‘The Grand Cañon of the Colorado River, Arizona.’ The paper was illustrated by diagrams, maps, and water colour drawings. Mr. Councillor Wallis gave a description of his visit to the Cañon, with a detailed account of Hance’s Trail. Dr. Lapworth suggested the probable cause of the formation of the Cañon. A cordial vote of thanks was given to Mr. Marshall for is paper.” (entire note)]
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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. |
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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)] |
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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. |
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1894 |
2.14812 |
Announcement.--American Medical Association convention to be held at San Francisco, beginning June 5, 1894. In: Railroad News [section]. Medical Review (St. Louis), 29(18)(May 5):363-364. [Includes notice of free publications, including one on Grand Canyon. Probably an advertisement in part for the Santa Fe Railway; item is repeated in same section, (19)(May 12):385-386), (20)(May 19):407-408.] |
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1895 |
2.14991 |
Re-arranging the West. The Deseret Weekly, 50(16)(April 6):505-506. ("Written for this Paper".) [Proposition for the re-arrangement of state lines. Proposed boundaries separating Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and "south California" follows the Colorado River.] |
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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.] |
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1895 |
2.14523 |
Appliances for geographical object lessons. From: Sixth International Geographical Congress, London, 1895. Catalogue of the exhibition. Revised as Appendix B to the Report of the Sixth International Geographical Congress. In: The Secretaries (eds.), Report of the Sixth International Geographical Congress, held in London, 1895. London: John Murray; Berlin: Dietrich Reimer (Hoefer und Vohsen); and Paris: Hachette et Cie., pp. 109-110 [in separately paginated Appendix B]. [See “Hölzel’s Geographische Characterbilder für Schule und Haus (Typical Scenery for the School and the Home)”, which includes item, “Grand Cañon of the Colorado”; “Wall edition” and “hand edition” noted. Cited here for its notice of advertising at a professional convention.] [6th International Geographical Congress.] |
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1895 |
2.14585 |
The greatest thing in the world. Land of Sunshine, 3(4)(September):195-198. |
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1895 |
2.15426 |
Linde Association. Sketch of the organization of the Linde Association of Stationary Engineers--its aim and purpose--biographical sketches of its officers. Ice and Refrigeration, 9(4)(October):238-240. [See regarding Otto Luhr, p. 239: "Then he joined a party of bridge builders going west, and assisted in the erection of the bridge across the Canyon Diablo, in Arizona, on the A. & P. road [Atlantic & Pacific Railroad], 355 feet above the bottom of the canyon. He was one of two men only who did the riveting at the highest and most dangerous points about the bridge. After this he assisted in erected another bridge across the Grand canyon of the Colorado." (entire note; with portrait)] |
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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.] |
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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, but see Anonymous (1877), citation no. 2.14586].) |
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1895 |
2.16411 |
Wyoming to Yuma by boat. Deseret News, (January 5):82-88. [Proposal by Captain J. A. Mellon of Yuma to build boats and re-run John Wesley Powell's Colorado River trip from Green River, Wyoming, finishing in Yuma. Principally a long quotation of Mellon's proposal. Fancifully naïve.] |
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1895 |
2.16412 |
New railway scheme. Deseret News, (May 4):5. [Proposed New York-based venture "for building an enormous reservoir and canal in Arizona, and extending a railroad there"--Salt River reservoir and irrigation canals east of Colorado River; extention of Arizona Central railroad northward to Salt Lake City and southward to Nogales.] |
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1895 |
2.18144 |
[J. A. Mellon.] In: Western News Items [section]. Deseret News, (January 12):127. [Briefly abstracted item following on the article in January 5 issue, "Wyoming to Yuma by Boat" (see Item no. 2.16411).] |
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1895 |
2.80 |
Majesty of the Grand Canon. A vision of wonder. Current Literature, 18(1)(July):82-83 [reprinted from the San Bernardino Citrograph]. Goodman 954 |
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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
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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
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1895 |
2.83 |
Exploring the Colorado River. Scientific American, 73:410 [reprinted from the San Francisco Call (newspaper)]. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 961
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1896 |
2.84 |
Exploring the Colorado River. Natural Science News, 1:197-198. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 962
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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<
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1896 |
2.18134 |
[Coconino Cycling Club trip to Grand Canyon.] L.A.W. Bulletin and Good Roads (League of American Wheelmen), 24(18)(October 30):576. [Announcement.] |
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1896 |
2.16876 |
The Cambridge Social Union. Calendar, October, 1895-January, 1896. Thursday evening entertainments in Brattle Hall. Cambridge Magazine Illustrated (Cambridge, Massachusetts), new series, 1(1)(February):60. ["Jan. 16-The Cañon of the Colorado. Lecture illustrated by stereopticon views. Professor William M. Davis, Harvard University." (entire note)] |
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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)] |
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1896 |
2.14688 |
Flagstaff, Arizona. The Land of Sunshine, 4(5)(April):241-252. [Includes Grand Canyon.] |
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1897 |
2.14988 |
Mutual Improvement Conference. In: Our Girls [section]. Young Woman's Journal (Salt Lake City), 8(10)(July):468-483. [See quotation of Nephi L. Morris, pp. 481-482; specifically, p. 482, anecdote of silencing effect of Grand Canyon on even "boisterous or mocking men".] |
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1897 |
2.15383 |
American Forestry Association. The Forester (New Jersey Forestry Association), 3(3)(March 1):40-41. [Summary of 15th annual meeting in Washington, D.C. Includes notice of presentation by B. E. Fernow on "the Forests and Deserts of Arizona"; "Many beautiful views illustrated the lecture, which closed with a brilliant description of the Grand Canon of the Colorado River." (entire note relating to Grand Canyon)] |
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1897 |
2.15283 |
[Proposed electric railway from Santa Fe Pacific tracks to Grand Canyon.] In: Notes and News [section]. Railway Age, 24(7)(August 13):665. |
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1897 |
2.15284 |
Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. In: New Incorporations [section]. Railway Age, 24(8)(August 20):685. [Santa Fe & Grand Canyon incorporated to build railway from Williams, Arizona, to Grand Canyon, and to build hotel at head of Bright Angel Trail.] |
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1897 |
2.15285 |
Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. In: Construction [section]. Railway Age, 24(20)(November 12):929. [Surveyors at work on rail line from Williams, Arizona, to Grand Canyon; Lombard, Goode and Co. have contracted for materials.] |
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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.] |
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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.] |
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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. |
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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".] |
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1897 |
2.13123 |
Le grand Cañon du Colorado. A Travers le Monde, new series, 3(July 24):239. |
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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."] |
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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.] |
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1897 |
2.16957 |
The Columbian cyclopedia. Vol. 2, Anoint-Ausonia. Buffalo, New York: Garretson, Cox and Co., [unpaginated]. [See "Arizona".] |
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1897 |
2.17698 |
New railroads in Arizona. Chicago Journal of Commerce, 71(12)(September 18):11. [Noted in passing, railroads planned, "from Williams to the Grand Canon of the Colorado, [and] from Kingman to the White hills."] |
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1897 |
2.16249 |
Increase in railway construction. The National Builder, (October):15-16. [Brief notice of intentions to build railroads in Arizona. In northern Arizona: "Notice of intention to build roads to the extent of 640 miles in the northwestern part of the territory has been filed with the territorial secretary. The main line will run from Kingman to White Hills Camp. An intention to build the proposed road from Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon, 72 miles, has also been filed . . . ." (entire notes of pertinence)] |
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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
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1898 |
2.87 |
Into the Grand Cañon. Land of Sunshine, 9:145-149. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 968
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1898 |
2.10738 |
Areas of North American and Australian river-basins. Geographical Journal, 12(2)(August):182-184 (see p. 182). |
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1898 |
2.16721 |
Prof. James lectures on the Grand Canon. In: New York [section]. New York Observer, 76(46)(November 17):640. [Notice of George Wharton James lecture to be held at the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church.] |
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1898 |
2.16767 |
[Lecture notice.] In: Scientific Notes and News [section]. Science, new series, 7(May 13):674. ["The Geographical Society of Philadelphlia held its annual meeting and reception on May 4th. Professor Angelo Heilprin, the retiring President, delivered an illustrated lecture on 'A Winter Trip to the Grand Cañon of the Colorado.'" (entire note)] |
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1898 |
2.16015 |
Die Klimatische behandlung der Hals- und Lungentuberculose. In: Wissenschaftliche Zusammenkunft der Aerzte der Deutschen Poliklinik [secton]. New Yorker Medicinische Monatschrift (Deutschen Medicinischen Gesellschaft der Stadt New York), 10(7)(July):359-361. [Synopsis of a presentation by Dr. Freudenthal, December 1897. See p. 360, Grand Canyon, in passing.] |
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1898 |
2.16888 |
In the Canon of Colorado. New York Observer, 76(45)(November 10):607. ["Miss Worstell will give a stereopticon lecture this evening at the Waldorf-Astoria, on the Canon of the Colorado." (entire item)] |
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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.] |
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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 incorporators are New Yorkers." (entire note)] |
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1898 |
2.13298 |
The 1898 American Institute exhibition of photographs. American Amateur Photographer, 10(10)(October):456-462. [See p. 461, notice of "Panorama Canyon of the Colorado, Arizona", by Oliver Lippincott.] |
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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".] |
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1898 |
2.13704 |
Editorial; the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. American Antiquarian, 20(2)(March/April):frontispiece, 114-117, plates. |
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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.] |
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1898 |
2.15373 |
From L. S. 43. In: Personal Correspondence [section]. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, 25(4)(October):438. [Ladies' Society lodge no. 43. "Arizona is noted for what is perhaps the most unique and remarkable river valley known--the valley of the Colorado in 'Grand Cañon.' About twenty-six miles from Winslow is the Cañon Diablo. It is simply a hideous gash in the level plain 540 feet deep and 222 feet wide, extending many miles." (entire note of pertinence)] |
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1899 |
2.15344 |
[Santa Fe Railway considering "automobile carriages" for line from Flagstaff to Grand Canyon.] In: Notes and News [section]. Railway Age, 27(10)(March 10):166. [Presumably electrically powered cars.] |
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1899 |
2.15275 |
[Lecture notice.] In: Calendar [section]. Columbia Spectator (New York), 42(2)(February 21):[3]. ["Lecture, 'With the Spanish Conquistodores [sic] in Arizona and New Mexico--The Discovery of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado.' Mr. G. Wharton James, Cooper Union." (entire note)] |
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1899 |
2.15087 |
Gasolene stages for the Santa Fe Railroad. The Horseless Age, 3(11)(February):8-9. [Gasoline-powered stage coaches from Everett-King Co., Chicago, planned for tourist trade between Flagstaff and Grand Canyon. Includes illustration.] |
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1899 |
2.14847 |
[Railway from Phoenix to Grand Canyon.] In: Construction [section]. Railway Age, 28(12)(September 22):706. ["Dr. J. M. Ford has filed with the secretary of Arizona notice of his intention to build [rail lines] * * * Another line will commence at Phoenix and run to Jerome, thence to the Grand Canyon." (entire note of pertinence)] |
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1899 |
2.14560 |
Santa Fe & Grand Canon. In: The Work in Progress [section]. Railway Age, 27(14)(April 7):274. ["Santa Fe & Grand Canon.--Williams, Ariz., north to the Grand Canon of the Colorado, 65 miles; under survey. P. F. Randall, C. E., Williams, Ariz." (entire note)] |
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1899 |
2.14522 |
Vacation. American Journal of Education, 32(5)(May):5-6. ["A view of the Grand Canon of the Colorado will give the teacher more geology than could be obtained by several weeks of study of the text-book on that subject . . . ." (p. 6) (entire note)] |
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1899 |
2.13583 |
Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Railway Age, (July 7):507. [First four miles of grading completed.] |
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1899 |
2.13584 |
Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Railway Age, (August 25):632. [Twelve miles of grading completed; track laying begun.] |
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1899 |
2.13585 |
Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Railway Age, (October 6):743. [Twenty-four miles of grading completed; track laying will begin this week.] |
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1899 |
2.13586 |
Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Railway Age, (December 1):899. [Grading one-third completed; 12 miles of track laid.] |
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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)] |
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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".] |
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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.] |
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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)] |
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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.] |
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1899 |
2.13032 |
Grand Canyon of the Colorado. The Railroad Telegrapher, 16(6)(June):492 (also see illustrations, pp. 483, 485, 487, 491). |
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1899 |
2.17163 |
[Summary of lecture by Julius F. Stone, February 14.] In: On the Wing [section]. The Black Diamond (Chicago), 22(7)(February 18):184. [See also correction, 22(8)(February 25):21: ". . . Grand Canyon of the Colorado river, Colorado, should have read Arizona . . . ."] |
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1899 |
2.17306 |
Catálogo de islas pertenecientes á la República Mexicana. (Continúa.) [México], Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, Boletin Oficial, 9(2)(December 15):87-96. [See p. 92, Consag.] |
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1899 |
2.17295 |
[Santa Fe Railway transportation to Grand Canyon.] Scientific American Supplement, 47(1208)(February 25):19374. [To undertake "a trial of gasoline motor-propelled omnibuses in the transportation of tourists from Flagstaff, Ariz., to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, a distance of 70 miles."] |
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1899 |
2.16289 |
Steamer for Colorado River service. Marine Review (Cleveland, Ohio), 19(2)(January 12):36. [Illustration with profile drawing: "Steamer St. Vallier, Built by the Charles Barnes Co., Cincinnati, O., for Towing Barges on the Colorado River, Col. [sic]", constructed for the "Santa Anna Mining Co. of Kingsman [sic], Arizona."] |
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1899 |
2.18261 |
[Note.] In: Financial Items [section]. The Independent (New York), 51(2621)(February 23):584. ["The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railway Company, it is reported, has decided to make a trial of gasoline motor-propelled omnibuses in the transportation of tourists from Flagstaff, Ariz., to the Grand Cañon of the Colorado, a distance of about 70 miles. It is expected that the trip of 70 miles can be made in about six hours, the time at present required by horses being about double that." (entire item)] |
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1899 |
2.18400 |
[Railways to Grand Canyon.] In: Engineering Notes [section]. Scientific American, 81(7)(August 12):103. ["Two separate railroads into [sic] the Grand Cañon of the Colorado are now assured. The preliminary surveys have been completed for one of the roads, and the line is being slowly located ahead of the graders." (entire note)] |
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1899 |
2.88 |
The Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Catholic World, 70(December):305-320. >Mon. 8: 1-7< Goodman 972 |
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1899 |
2.89 |
Yuma. Sunset, 4(December):67. Goodman 845
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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.]
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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).]
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1900 |
2.18245 |
Paragraphic. The Churchman, 81(3)(January 20):ix. [Actually a textual advertisement for Atlantic magazine, noting Harriet Monroe's item on Grand Canyon in the December 1899 issue.] |
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1900 |
2.18236 |
New railroad to San Francisco. In: Business Notices [section]. The Inland Printer, 25(5)(August):702. [Passenger service on "the newly completed extension of the Santa Fe Route to San Francisco". Grand Canyon noticed, in passing, among places of "extraordinary interest of travel through the southwestern portion of our country."] |
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1900 |
2.18163 |
Santa Fe & Grand Canyon. Engineering News and American Railway Journal, 43(5)(Supplement, February 1):35. ["Supplement" is a separately paginated part added to each number and enumerated consecutively through the volume.] |
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1900 |
2.18136 |
The Grand Cañon of Arizona. The Inland Printer, 26(1)(October):160-161. |
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1900 |
2.18021 |
[Burton Holmes lecture.] The Argonaut (San Francisco), 47(August 6):10. ["The subject of the next Burton Holmes lecture at the Columbia Theatre on Thursday afternoon, August 9th, and Sunday evening, August 12th, will be 'The Grand Cañon of Arizona,' illustrated with beautiful pictures of one of America's most marvelous scenic wonders." (entire item)] |
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1900 |
2.16332 |
Driven into Eden. Land of Sunshine, 12(5)(April):[unpaginated, 5 pp.]. [Apparently a Santa Fe Railway promotional piece as part of the advertising section.] |
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1900 |
2.16421 |
"Buffalo" Jones in town. Only stays as long as the through train--A great buffalo raiser. Deseret News, (December 4):1 [issue pagination]. |
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1900 |
2.16422 |
Nat Brigham here. Comes back to his old home to lecture and sing. Deseret News, (December 17):1 [issue pagination]. |
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1900 |
2.16423 |
Glories of the Grand Canyon. Eloquently and vividly depicted by Nat M. Brigham. gives a masterly lecture. His friends were greatly pleased at his initial appearances as a public speaker in this city. Deseret News, (December 19):2 [issue pagination]. |
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1900 |
2.16424 |
Grand Canyon of Arizona. Nat M. Brigham delivers his interesting panoramic lecture. Deseret News, (December 20):7 [issue pagination]. |
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1900 |
2.16416 |
Brigham Young Academy Exploring Expedition. Deseret News, (April 7):17 [issue pagination]. [Plans for expedition by land to Peru. Crossing of Colorado River at Lees Ferry noted, in passing.] |
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1900 |
2.16417 |
Kanab [news]. Bounteous rains preceded by frost--Expedition notes. Deseret News, (May 11):7 [issue pagination]. [Brigham Young Academy Exploring Expedition arrives in Kanab, Utah, moving on to House Rock Valley. For a follow-up, see Cluff, Benjamin Jr.] |
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1900 |
2.16418 |
Great painter here. Thomas Moran of New York will paint Shosone Falls. Deseret News, (June 8):8 [issue pagination]. [Includes note, in passing, of Moran's painting of the Grand Canyon then hanging in the U.S. Capitol.] |
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1900 |
2.16419 |
Another coast route. Reported coalition between Santa Fe and Denver & Rio Grande. Deseret News, (July 27):5 [issue pagination]. [Proposal to connect D. & R. G. line at Durango, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railway at Williams, Arizona. Once reaching the Colorado River, the line "will follow the river down to Williams, Ariz., possibly going down the canyon itself."] |
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1900 |
2.16194 |
[Notice of Glimpses of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado.] In: Art Books [section]. Book News, 19(220)(December):219. [Refers to Thayer volume, see Item no. 2.6275.] |
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1900 |
2.17307 |
Catálogo de islas pertenecientes á la República Mexicana. (Continúa.) [México], Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, Boletin Oficial, 9(4)(February 15):211-218. [See p. 213, Montague.] |
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1900 |
2.17350 |
Catálogo de islas pertenecientes á la República Mexicana. (Continúa.) [México], Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, Boletin Oficial, 9(3)(January 15):137-145. [See p. 140, Gore.] |
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1900 |
2.17239 |
The new Arizona: A brief review of its resources, deveopment, industries, soil, cliamte, and especially its advantages for homemaking. San Francisco: Passenger Department, Southern Pacific Co., 40 pp. [Coverage comprises southern Arizona.] |
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1900 |
2.16947 |
January 19th, 1899. "The Grand Canon of the Colorado of the West," By Mr. C. T. Whitmell, M.A., B.Sc. In: Papers Read Before the Leeds Geological Association, Session 1898-99. Leeds Geological Association, Transactions, Part 12 (1898-99/1899-1900):10-11. [Synopsis of a general presentation given by Charles T. Whitmell.] |
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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).] |
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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".] |
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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.] |
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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."] |
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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.] |
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1900 |
2.14831 |
An early American missionary, explorer, and martyr. The Literary Digest, 21(6)(August 11)(538):173-174. [Abstract of Coues, Elliott (ed., translator), On the trail of a Spanish pioneer; the diary and itinerary of Francisco Garcés. New York: Francis P. Harper, 1900; not mentioned by title other than as a part of the "American Explorers' Series".] |
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1900 |
2.14992 |
Floyd B. Wilson. New York corporation attorney, and interested in many important mining enterprises. The Successful American, 2(April):71. [Includes note that he is "Director of the Santa Fé and Grand Cañon Railway Company."] |
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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)] |
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1901 |
2.15279 |
Forest, Fish and Game at Chicago. A study of the recent novel international exposition. Sunset Magazine, 6(6)(April):187-189. [See p. 189, passing notice of "the panoramic representation of the Grand canyon [sic] of the Colorado river [sic] in Arizona, painted by the rising Chicago artist, H. G. Maratta." (entire note)] |
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1901 |
2.15427 |
Perils of the Colorado. Our Paper (Massachusetts Reformatory, Concord Junction), 17(15)(April 13):228. [Recount of the drowning of Brown during the Stanton expedition.] |
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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)] |
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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. |
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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.] |
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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). |
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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)] |
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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 & Grand Canyon Railroad Co., August 31. “The 12-mile extension of the road to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado will be completed by October 1.”] |
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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.. |
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1901 |
2.16887 |
[Notes on the contents of a copy of American Anthropologist, date not stated.] Science of Man and Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia, new series, 3(4)(April 22):39-40. [See p. 39: "G. W. James describes the Havasupai tribe which makes it home in the depthsof Cataract Canon of the Colorado River, and the cliff dwellings in ruin in the Walnut Canon and a prehistoric irrigation canal, and some circular food stores near Shinumo Creek are described." (entire note)] |
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1901 |
2.17235 |
The Grand Canyon of Arizona. Methodist Magazine and Review, 53(5)(May):452-456. |
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1901 |
2.17397 |
Mille anni prima di Colombo. In: Dalle Riviste [section]. La Lettura (Rivista Mensile del Corriere della Sera) (Milano), 1(9)(September):886-887. ("Da un articulo del signor John Fryer, nell'Harper's Monthly Magazine, fascicolo di luglio.") [From John Fryer's article; see Item no. 2.17396. See p. 887, "Un prete divinizzato, vissuto su una piccola isola presso il fiume Colorado, si chiama Quatu Sacca . . . ." (entire note)] |
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1901 |
2.17599 |
Field Columbian Museum sixteenth free lecture course, Autumn, 1901. In: Pesonal and Scientific News [section]. American Geologist, 28(5)(November):333. ["Oct. 12, Through the Arizona Cañon and Yosemite to the Glaciers and Alaska, Dr. Edward Burton McDowell, Chicago" (entire note)] |
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1901 |
2.16054 |
Board of Education free lectures. In: Report of the President. American Museum of Natural History, 32nd Annual Report (1900), pp. 26-27. [Listed: "Apr. 10.--The Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Mr. G. Wharton James."; "Apr. 17.--The Wonderful Cataract Cañon Home. Mr. G. Wharton James." (p. 26)] |
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1901 |
2.15848 |
[Power production and trolley investigations at Grand Canyon.] In: Personal [section]. Age of Steel, 89(16)(April 20):25. ["A dispatch from Phoenix says that a party of hydraulic engineers has just completed a trip to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, and reports that it will be possible to install a power plant in one of several places on the lower end of the canyon capable of supplying a greater horse power than is now being utilized at Niagara It is said that a company of Eastern capitalists proposes to install large plants as soon as government arrangements are perfected. Electric trolley line observation cars along the rim of the canyon for fifteen miles are also contemplated. It is rumored that Lombard, Goode & Co., of New York, are also interested." (entire item)] |
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2.16425 |
An Arizona enterprise. Deseret News, (July 10):4 [issue pagination]. [Deepwater seaport projected for Yuma by dredging of Colorado River.] |
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1901 |
2.16427 |
Mining notes [and other news]. Deseret News, (December 13):6 [issue pagination]. [The Yuma Sun "reports the arrival . . . of several carloads of railroad iron for the Picacho & Colorado River road", to be delivered thence by boat.] |
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2.18153 |
Railway construction in 1900. Detailed statement of track laid last year showing 4,437 miles of new road built in 48 states and territories. Railway Age, 31(11)(March 15):241-. [See p. 241, "Arizona": "Santa Fe & Grand Canon.--End of track, 25 miles north of Williams, north to Coconino, 30 miles; branch, Anita Junction to mines at Anita, 3 miles." (entire note)] |
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1901 |
2.93 |
The Grand Cañon of Arizona. Truth, (February):53-54. >Mon. 8: 1-53<
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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.]
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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.
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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.] |
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1902 |
2.18623 |
The discovery of the Colorado River in 1540. Imperial Press and Farmer (Imperial, California), 2(32)(November 22):1. |
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1902 |
2.16428 |
A wonder of the world. Grand Canyon of Arizona vividly described by Mr. Nat M. Brigham. Deseret News, (February 10):2 [issue pagination]. [Report of lecture.] |
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