Administrative Files, 1959 - 1972

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Administrative Files, 1959 - 1972

1959-1972

This series contains administrative files for the Southwest Region. Included are correspondence, memorandums, master plans, press releases, photographs, maps, blueprints, and drawings. This series covers topics such as civil defense, complaints, meetings, history, employees, finances, equipment and supplies, land use, buildings, trails, botany, animals, and concessionaires. Parks covered in this series include Arches National Park (NP), Aztec Ruins National Monument (NM), Bandelier NM, Big Bend NP, Bryce Canyon NP, Canyonlands NP, Capitol Reef NP, Capulin Mountain NM, Carlsbad Caverns NP, Casa Grande NM, Canyon De Chelly NM, Cedar Breaks NM, Chaco Canyon NM, El Morro NM, Fort Bowie National Historic Site (NHS), Fort Davis NHS, Fort Union Trading Post NHS, Gila Cliff Dwellings NM, Glen Canyon National Recreational Area (NRA), Golden Spike NHS, Gran Quivira NM, Grand Canyon NP, Great Sand Dunes NM, Hovenweep NM, Kino Missions NM, Lake Mead NRA, Montezuma Castle NM, Natural Bridges NM, Navajo NM, Organ Pipe Cactus NM, Padre Island National Seashore (NS), Petrified Forest NP, Pipe Springs NM, Rainbow Bridge NM, Saguaro NM, Sunset Crater NM, Timpanogas Cave NM, Tonto NM, Tuzigoot NM, Walnut Canyon NM, White Sands NM, Wupatki NM, and Zion NP.

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