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A photograph of trees and tall grass on the side of the train.

A photograph from south end of cliff with trees on it.

A photograph of trees with the sky line in the background. The trees are not flat topped.

A photograph of a typical hill with trees and grasses surrounding it as well as an indigenous village located at the base of the hill.

A document with three poems, "El Paso a Tucson: A Greyhound Story", "Lines and Crosses", and Una Ciudad que Nace de la Fisura en una Pared".

A video form of three poems, "El Paso a Tucson: A Greyhound Story", "Lines and Crosses", and Una Ciudad que Nace de la Fisura en una Pared".

A photograph of the Watusi tribe paying tax. The tribe members are sitting on the ground in front of a hut.

A detail photograph of trichodesma elliptica, a very handsome perennial which forms the facies on burned grasslands.

A photograph of tall trichopteryx, standing close to 8 feet high with a tree in the back.

Head-shot of the family dog, Trina Mills Mitchell.

Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall during a trip to Africa to view conservation efforts there, September 4-16, 1963.

Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall on an inspection trip to Rainbow Bridge, Arizona, to inquire into a problem created as a result of the passage of the Upper Colorado River Act. The Bridge needs to be protected from the Colorado River waters as…

Stewart Udall's daughter Lynn watches as bacon and eggs are being grilled over an outdoor fire during a trip to the Utah Canyonlands, July 2-6, 1961.

Making a big splash in the cool Colorado River, Stewart Udall tosses his daughter, Lynn, over his shoulders. The Udall's were making a trip through a proposed 1,000 square mile national park site in Utah, September 23, 1961.

Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall during a trip to southern Utah's Canyonlands to inspect the country and develop interest for a proposed national park in the area near the junction of the Green and Colorado Rivers, July 2-6, 1961.

A photograph of Miss Miss Vivienne Ellis sitting in a Savoy hotel trolley, "ready for office", with two indigenous men standing behind the trolley.
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