Letter, 1916 March 28, Washington, D.C. [to] Miss Helen Hunter, New York City.

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Letter, 1916 March 28, Washington, D.C. [to] Miss Helen Hunter, New York City.

Thanks Miss Hunter for her letter about the superintendency of the Grand Canyon of Arizona when it is made a national park. "I shall take pleasure in communicating to the Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Lane, your earnest recommendation of Mr. Hiscox".

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