Carl T. Hayden Photograph Collection, 1850-1979, bulk dates, 1900-1979

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Carl T. Hayden Photograph Collection, 1850-1979, bulk dates, 1900-1979

The Carl T. Hayden Photograph collection houses 2,431 photographs documenting Carl T. Hayden and the extended Hayden family. Among the subjects depicted are legislation and committee work; the U.S. military (including bases and operations, World War I, Luke Air Force Base, Fort Huachuca, Marana Air Base, and the Arizona National Guard); water projects (including the Yuma-Gila Irrigation Project, Coolidge Dam, the Florence Diversion Dam, Buttes Dam, and floods); Native Americans (including the San Carlos Indian Reservation, the Colorado River Indian Reservation, and the Fort Mohave Indian Reservation); Native American archaeology (including Pueblo Grande and Casa Grande); the Panama Canal; and the Grand Canyon. Other photographs include portraits of politicians, campaigns, and Hayden's funeral. Most of these images are silver gelatin photographic prints.

2,431 Photographs (6.5 Linear Feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 11677501

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