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  • Overview of the Collection
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  • Administrative Information
  • Biographical Note
  • Scope and Content
  • Arrangement
  • Indexing Terms
  • Indexing: Added Entries and Subjects

  • Overview of the Collection

    Title: Ralph H. Cameron Papers
    Dates (inclusive): 1902-1922
    Collection Number: mssCameron papers
    Creator: Cameron, Ralph H. (Ralph Henry), 1863-
    Extent: 1,527 items in 7 boxes
    Repository: The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Manuscripts Department
    1151 Oxford Road
    San Marino, California 91108
    Phone: (626) 405-2129
    Email: reference@huntington.org
    URL: http://www.huntington.org
    Abstract: This collection consists of materials relating to the political and business activities of Arizona businessman, prospector, and politician Ralph H. Cameron (1863-1953), mostly in the years between 1903 and 1912. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence. Among the most prominent subjects are Cameron’s business activity at the Grand Canyon, and the conflicts that his interests triggered with various groups, as well as Republican politics in the early twentieth century.
    Language: English.

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    Administrative Information

    Publication Rights

    The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining necessary permissions rests with the researcher.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Ralph H. Cameron Papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

    Provenance

    Purchased for the Huntington by the Library Collectors' Council from Johns' Western Gallery, January 2005. Hubbell letter purchased from Cowan's Auctions, July 2009.

    Cataloger's Notes

    1. Letters in Box 3 (15), Box 4 (66), Box 4 (68), and Box 7 (39) were found in a single envelope marked “Bright Angel Trail,” but were separated and cataloged under the author’s name.
    2. Some of the more prominent subjects were not indexed because they are so prominent in the collection. These include Arizona Politics and government -- to 1950; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company; Grand Canyon (Ariz.); Mines and mineral resources; Republican Party (Ariz.); and Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). Grand Canyon National Park (Agency : U.S.) was indexed as a distinct subject to draw attention to Cameron’s efforts to prevent changing the Canyon’s status from National Monument to National Park.

    Biographical Note

    Ralph Henry Cameron (1863-1953) was born in Southport, Maine, in 1863. He moved to Arizona in 1883, and operated a sheep ranch with his brother Niles in Flagstaff. In 1890, he and his partners turned to mining and filed numerous mining claims in and around the Grand Canyon. Beginning in 1891, Cameron and his associates built and operated the Bright Angel Trail as a toll road from the Grand Canyon’s South Rim to the Colorado River. Also in 1891, Cameron was appointed Sheriff of Coconino County. He also served as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in St. Louis in 1896 and served on the Coconino County Board of Supervisors as Chairman, from 1905. In 1908, he defeated Democratic incumbent Marcus A. Smith to become Arizona’s Territorial delegate to Congress. His term in as delegate was marked, above all, by the successful efforts to secure Arizona’s statehood, which was approved by Congress and President Taft in 1911. Cameron, who expected Arizona’s voters to reward him for his successes in securing statehood, lost in his first attempt for a Senate position in 1912, and lost again when he ran for the Governor’s seat two years later. Cameron eventually won election to the Senate in 1920, where he served one term. He ran for the Senate unsuccessfully on two subsequent occasions, after which he retired from public life.
    Throughout his political career, Cameron continued to operate, often through proxies and associates, numerous businesses in the Grand Canyon region. He defended, often unsuccessfully, his tenuous mining claims in the Grand Canyon and his control over the Bright Angel Trail. He also battled with the Santa Fe Railway, the United States Forest Service, and the Department of Interior for control over mining claims and the tourism industry at Grand Canyon. He died in Washington, D. C., in 1953.

    Scope and Content

    This collection consists of materials relating to Ralph H. Cameron’s political and business activities, mostly in the years between 1903 and 1912. Box 1 consists of manuscript files, including land and mining claims, financial documents, and political documents, including press releases regarding statehood and ranching. Also included with the manuscripts are materials related to bills introduced by Cameron, Letters Protesting the Statehood Bill, and Congratulatory telegrams. It was decided to group these materials together, rather than separating them among the correspondence, because of the close thematic connection among these items. The Bills Introduced includes depredation claims reported to Cameron, for which he sought Congressional consideration, and consist of correspondence with the claimants and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Robert G. Valentine, copies of the legislation Cameron sponsored, and Congressional Committee reports on the proposals. Also included with Bills Introduced is material relating to a bridge over the Little Colorado River in Arizona for which Cameron sought Congressional funding. The letters protesting statehood consist almost entirely of letters, many of them mechanically reproduced or copied verbatim, demanding that Arizona be allowed to maintain its provisions for a literacy requirement in voter registration. One file consists of congratulatory telegrams sent on the occasion of Arizona’s statehood. Some correspondence related to these topics may also be present in the main correspondence section filed under the name of the author.
    The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence. Among the most prominent subjects is Cameron’s business activity at the Grand Canyon, including the Bright Angel Trail and the Cameron Hotel and Camps, and the conflicts that his interests triggered with the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad (ATSF), the Santa Fe Land Improvement Company, the Fred Harvey Company, the Hotel El Tovar, the United States Department of Interior, and the United States Forest Service. There is some discussion of travel and tourism to the Grand Canyon, including discussions by Cameron’s agents of competing with the ATSF and Fred Harvey Company over visitors, but the bulk of the Grand Canyon-related materials deal with Cameron’s tenuous land and mining claims and water rights in the canyon region. Cameron had many partners, agents, and competitors in his endeavors, and the collection reveals Cameron’s struggles to have his land and mining claims recognized by the United States Forest Service, and his efforts to prevent the designation of the Grand Canyon as a National Park. Prominent individuals represented in the collection include attorneys Horace F. Clark and E. M. Doe, Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh, Charles N. Fowler, Ethan A. Hitchcock, T. E. Pollock, Gifford Pinchot, James Garfield, James Wilson, and Martin Buggeln.
    A second major subject represented in the correspondence is Cameron’s involvement in Republican politics in the early twentieth century. As Arizona’s territorial delegate to Congress, Cameron fielded a variety of complaints and requests from constituents and other favor seekers. Prior to the final passage of Arizona’s statehood enabling act, Cameron was deeply involved in debates over Arizona’s proposed constitution, particularly the question of English literacy requirements in voting. Also of particular note are numerous letters between Cameron and his allies and opponents over Arizona political appointments, including court seats, local postmaster positions, and the Arizona Territory’s governorship. Furthermore, the collection reveals Cameron’s deep involvement with the Republican Party’s organization at territorial and national levels. The collection includes materials related to the 1912 race for the Republican nomination for President, between William H. Taft and Theodore Roosevelt. Cameron and his fellow Taft supporters wrote back and forth often in the Spring of 1912 as they worked to ensure that Arizona “went with Taft.” A few items deal with Cameron’s failed campaign for the new state’s Senate seat in 1912, but most illuminate aspects of Cameron’s political activities during his Congressional period. Prominent correspondents on political issues include Cameron’s secretary, B. W. “Bernie” Zachau, Arizona Governors Joseph H. Kibbey and Richard E. Sloan, Arizona Republican Party Chair Hoval Smith, Republican National Committee Chair Frank Hitchcock, Cameron’s predecessor as Territorial Delegate, Marcus A. “Mark” Smith, and George U. Young. John Lorenzo Hubbell was involved heavily in Arizona politicsThe collection also includes correspondence with Reed Smoot, William H. Taft, Charles D. Hilles, Albert J. Beveridge, Dwight B. Heard, James H. McClintock, and E. B. Perrin. There is one letter from Jane Addams, as well as a response from Cameron’s secretary, regarding the establishment of a Federal Children’s Bureau, and telegrams from Alexander O. Brodie responding to Cameron’s requests to move the Navajo Indian Reservation’s boundaries.
    Cameron also kept letters of introduction written on his behalf to prominent politicians and business leaders. Authors of these include William Dunseath Eaton, Isaac Taft Stoddard, George Mauk, and Fletcher M. Doan, while recipients include Robert E. Doan, Coert DuBois, Henry Clay Hansbrough, Henry B. F. Macfarland, William E. Mason, Arthur Murray, Harry S. New, Thomas Ryan, William Alden Smith, and George Sutherland.
    The collection also includes a small ephemera section, which consists of tourism-related materials, invitations, bulletins, Congressional Bills, newspaper clippings, and tickets to the 1912 Republican National Convention.

    Arrangement

    The collection is arranged in the following order:
    • Box 1: Manuscripts
    • Boxes 2-7 (Folders 1-48): Correspondence (arranged alphabetically)
    • Box 7 (Folders 49-56): Ephemera

    Indexing Terms

    The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Huntington Library's Online Catalog.  

    Subjects

    Buggeln, Martin, 1867-1939.
    Cameron, Ralph H. (Ralph Henry), 1863-
    Grand Canyon National Park (Agency : U.S.)
    Land use -- Arizona.
    Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona.
    Politicians -- Arizona -- Archives.
    Ranching -- Arizona -- History -- Sources.
    Snake dance.
    Tourism -- Arizona -- Grand Canyon -- History -- Sources.
    Water rights -- Arizona.
    Arizona -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
    Arizona -- Politics and government.
    Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
    Little Colorado River (N.M. and Ariz.)
    Navajo Indian Reservation.

    Forms/Genres

    Bills (legislative records) -- United States -- 20th century.
    Claims Arizona -- 20th century.
    Financial records Arizona -- 20th century.
    Letters (correspondence) -- United States -- 20th century.
    Manuscripts -- United States -- 20th century.
    Press releases -- United States -- 20th century.
    Finding aids.

    Additional Contributors

    Bass, W. W.
    Doe, E. M. (Edward M.), 1850-1919.
    Eaton, William Dunseath.
    Hitchcock, Frank H. (Frank Harris), 1867-1935.
    Hubbell, John Lorenzo.
    Kibbey, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), 1853-1924.
    Pinchot, Gifford.
    Pollock, T. E.
    Sloan, Richard E., b. 1857.
    Smith, Hoval A.
    Smith, Marcus A.
    Stevens, Henry J.
    Stoddard, Isaac Taft.
    Todd, James.
    Valentine, Robert G. (Robert Grosvenor), 1872-1916.
    Young, George U.
    Zachau, B. W.
    Arizona Central Bank.
    Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.
    Fred Harvey (Firm)
    Republican Party (Ariz.)
    Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
    United States. Climatological Service.
    United States. Dept. of Agriculture.
    United States. Forest Service.
    United States. Office of Indian Affairs.

    Indexing: Added Entries and Subjects

    Indexing: Added Entries

    Addams, Jane. 1860-1935
    • Addressee of B. W. Zachau letter (1909, Nov. 28) to Jane Addams, 1860-1935. Box 7 (28).
    Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927
    • Addressee of item included in Thomas D. Molloy letters (1909-1910) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (36).
    Brodie, Alexander O. (Alexander Oswald), 1849-1918
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron letters (1905) to Alexander O. (Alexander Oswald) Brodie, 1849-1918. Box 2 (59).
    Clark, Horace F. (Horace Fletcher), d. 1928
    • Addressee of Elias S. Clark letter (1909, Aug. 30) to Horace F. (Horace Fletcher) Clark, d. 1928. Box 3 (65).
    Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935
    • Author of American Geographical Society of New York letter (1911, Jan. 9) to W. W. Bass. Box 2 (4).
    Doan, Robert E. (Robert Eachus), 1831-1919
    • Addressee of Isaac Taft Stoddard letter (1902, Nov. 14) to Robert E. (Robert Eachus) Doan, 1831-1919. Box 6 (40).
    Doe, E. M. (Edward M.) 1850-1919
    • Addressee of Niles J. Cameron telegram (1903, Dec. 2) to E.M. (Edward M.) Doe, 1850-1919. Box 2 (48).
    • Addressee of Henry J. Stevens letters (1904) to E. M. (Edward M.) Doe, 1850-1919. Box 6 (37)
    DuBois, Coert, 1881-
    • Addressee of W. H. B. Kent letter (1902, Nov. 24) to Coert Du Bois, 1881-. Box 5 (6).
    Fowler, Charles N. (Charles Newell), 1852-1932
    • Author of United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency letter (1903, Mar. 21) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (56).
    Garfield, James Randolph, 1865-1950
    • Addressee of Gifford Pinchot letter (1908, Mar. 7) to James Randolph Garfield, 1865- 1950. Box 5 (67).
    • Author of an item included in W. Scott Smith letter (1907, June 9) to W. Sturges. Box 6 (29).
    Hansbrough, Henry Clay, 1848-1933
    • Addressee of William Dunseath Eaton letter (1902, Nov. 26) to Henry Clay Hansbrough, 1848-1933. Box 4 (20).
    Heard, Dwight B. (Dwight Bancroft), 1869-1929
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letter (1910, June 4) to Dwight B. (Dwight Bancroft) Heard, 1869-1929. Box 3 (9).
    Hilles, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letter (1911, Oct. 25) to Charles Dewey Hilles, 1867-1949. Box 3 (11).
    Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1835-1909
    • Addressee of items included in W. Scott Smith letter (1907, June 9) to W. Sturges. Box 6 (29).
    Hitchcock, Frank H. (Frank Harris), 1867-1935
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1908-1910) to Frank H. (Frank Harris) Hitchcock, 1867-1935. Box 3 (12).
    • Addressee of Hoval A. Smith letters (1910, Jan. 12) to Frank H. (Frank Harris) Hitchcock, 1867-1935. Box 6 (24).
    Hotel El Tovar
    • Addressee of Niles J. Cameron letter (1905, Feb. 11) to Hotel El Tovar. Box 2 (49).
    Hubbell, John Lorenzo
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1908-1910) to John Lorenzo Hubbell. Box 3 (13).
    • Addressee of [Joseph E. Morrison] letter (1912, May 26) to John Lorenzo Hubbell. Box 5 (41).
    Kibbey, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), 1853-1924
    • Author of an item included in W. Scott Smith letter (1907, June 9) to W. Sturges. Box 6 (29).
    Macfarland, Henry B. F. (Henry Brown Floyd), b. 1861
    • Addressee of William Dunseath Eaton letter (1902, Nov. 18) to Henry B. F. (Henry Brown Floyd) Macfarland, b. 1861. Box 4 (21).
    Mason, William E. (William Ernest), 1850-1921
    • Addressee of William Dunseath Eaton letter (1902, Nov. 26) to Mason, William E. (William Ernest), 1850-1921. Box 4 (22).
    Murray, Arthur, 1851-1925
    • Addressee of Fletcher M. Doan letter to Arthur Murray, 1851-1925. Box 4 (9).
    New, Harry S. (Harry Stewart), 1858-1937
    • Addressee of George A. Mauk letter (1907, Mar. 28) to Harry S. (Harry Stewart) New, 1858-1937. Box 5 (21).
    Perrin, E. B. (Edward Burt), 1838-1932
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letter (1911, Jan. 27) to E. B. (Edward Burt) Perrin, 1838-1932. Box 3 (29).
    Pinchot, Gifford
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1909) to Gifford Pinchot. Box 3 (31).
    • Author of an item in Marcus A. (Marcus Aurelius) Smith, 1851-1924 letters (1906- 1908) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (25).
    Pollock, T.E.
    • Author of Arizona Central Bank Letter (1903, Mar. 4) to Niles J. Cameron. Box 2 (8).
    • Author of Arizona Central Bank letters (1903-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 2 (9).
    Ryan, Thomas, 1837-1914
    • Addressee of Isaac Taft Stoddard letter (1902, Nov. 12) to Thomas Ryan, 1837-1914. Box 6 (42).
    Sloan, Richard E., b. 1857.
    • Addressee in M. G. Burns letter (1910, Feb. 8) to Richard E. Sloan, b. 1857. Box 2 (42).
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1909-1910) to Richard E. Sloan, b. 1857. Box 3 (39).
    Smith, Hoval A.
    • Author of Republican Territorial Central Committee letters to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (4).
    Smith, William Alden, 1859-1932
    • Addressee of S. H. Brown letter [c. 1908] to William Alden Smith, 1859-1932. Box 2 (39).
    Smoot, Reed, 1862-1941.
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letter (1911, Oct. 5) to Reed Smoot, 1862- 1941. Box 3 (45).
    • Addressee of E. D. Woolley letter (1907, Apr. 9) to Reed Smoot, 1862-1941. Box 6 (17).
    Sutherland, George, 1862-1942
    • Addressee of E. D. Woolley letter (1907, Apr. 9) to George Sutherland, 1862-1942. Box 6 (18).
    Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
    • Recipient of Edward Kent letter to William H. (William Howard) Taft, 1857-1930. Box 5 (5).
    Valentine, Robert G. (Robert Grosvenor), 1872-1916
    • Author of items in Materials Related to Bills Introduced (1909-1911). Box 1 (12).
    • Author of United States. Office of Indian Affairs letter (1910, May 9) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (65).
    Wickersham, George W. (George Woodward), 1858-1936
    • Addressee of item included in E. B. (Edward Burt) Perrin, 1838-1932, letter (1911, Jan. 21) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (61).
    Wilson, James, 1835-1920
    • Addressee of W. W. Bass letter (1910, Feb. 18) to James Wilson. Box 2 (23).
    • Addressee of Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863 letter (1910, Feb. 8) to United States. Dept. of Agriculture, Secretary. Box 3 (50).
    • Author of an item included in W. Scott Smith letter (1907, June 9) to W. Sturges. Box 6 (29).
    Young, George U.
    • Author of Republican Territorial Central Committee letters (1908-1909) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (4).

    Indexing: Subjects

    Buggeln, Martin, 1867-1939
    • Subject in Arizona Central Bank letters (1903-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 2 (9).
    • Subject in Henry Fountain Ashurst, 1874-1962, letter (1905, Feb. 2) to Niles J. Cameron. Box 2 (14).
    • Subject in Henry Fountain Ashurst, 1874-1962, letter (1905, Feb. 2) to C. H. McClure. Box 2 (15).
    • Subject in Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company letters (1904-1906) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 2 (16).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863 letters (1904) to Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company, General Manager. Box 2 (53).
    Doe, E. M. (Edward M.), 1850-1919
    • Subject in Arizona Central Bank letters (1903-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 2 (9).
    • Subject in Henry J. Stevens letters (1903-1908) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (36).
    Fred Harvey (Firm)
    • Subject in John H. Page letters (1909-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (56).
    • Subject in T. O. Polson letter (1906, Feb. 9) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (70).
    Grand Canyon National Park (Agency : U.S.)
    • Subject in Miscellaneous Political Documents (1908-1909). Box 1 (13).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1910-1911) to W. W. Bass. Box 2 (55).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1909-1911) to L.L. Ferrall. Box 3 (1).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1909-1910) to Jesse Gregg. Box 3 (8).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letter (1911, June 9) to John H. Page. Box 3 (28).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, 3 letters (1910-1911) to E. Bertram Pike. Box 3 (31).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letter (1911, Apr. 28) to M. J. Riordan. Box 3 (34).
    • Subject in A.A. Johns letter (1910, Feb 3) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 4 (63).
    • Subject in John H Page letters (1909-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (56)
    • Subject in E. Bertram Pike letters (1910-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (65).
    • Subject in M.J. Riordan letters (1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (5).
    • Subject in United States. Dept. of Agriculture letters (1910-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (59).
    • Subject in United States. Dept. of Agriculture letter (1910, Mar. 30) to United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Lands. Box 6 (60).
    • Subject in United States. Dept. of Agriculture letters (1910) to United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands. Box 6 (61).
    Hitchcock, Frank H. (Frank Harris), 1867-1935
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1909 - 1910) to Hoval A. Smith. Includes a newspaper clipping. Box 3 (44).
    • Subject in E. M. (Edward M.) Doe letter to Ralph H. Cameron. Box 4 (11).
    • Subject in John Lorenzo Hubbell letters (1908-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 4 (57).
    • Subject in George A. Mauk letters (1908) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (20).
    • Subject in Republican Territorial Central Committee letters (1908-1909) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (4).
    • Subject in Richard E. Sloan, b. 1857 letters (1908-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (18).
    • Subject in Hoval A. Smith letters (1908-1910) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (23).
    Hubbell, John Lorenzo
    • Subject in Richard E. Sloan, b. 1857, letters (1908-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (18).
    • Subject in Hoval A. Smith letters (1908-1910) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (23).
    Kibbey, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), 1853-1924
    • Subject in John Lorenzo Hubbell letters (1908-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 4 (57).
    • Subject in Edward Kent letter (1909, Mar. 13) to William H. (William Howard) Taft, 1857-1930. Box 5 (5).
    • Subject in Republican Territorial Central Committee letters (1908-1909) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (4).
    • Subject in F. W. Smith letters (1908-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (22).
    • Subject in Hoval A. Smith letters (1908-1910) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (23).
    Little Colorado River (N.M. and Ariz.)
    • Subject in Materials Related to Bills Introduced (1909-1911). Box 1 (12).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1909-1910) to Jesse Gregg. Box 3 (8).
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1909, Jan. 28) to Frank L. Moore. Box 3 (24).
    • Subject in Citizens and Taxpayers of Coconino County letter (1909, Jan. 27) to United States. Dept. of the Interior, Secretary. Box 3 (64).
    • Subject in F.W. Perkins letter (1908, Dec. 23) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (60).
    McClintock, James H., 1864-1934
    • Subject in Hoval A. Smith letters (1910, Jan. 12) to Frank H. (Frank Harris) Hitchcock, 1867-1935. Box 6 (24).
    Navajo Indian Reservation
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1905) to Alexander O. (Alexander Oswald) Brodie, 1849-1918. Box 2 (59).
    Pinchot, Gifford
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863, letters (1909) to C. A. Keller. Box 3 (17).
    • Subject in C. A. Keller letters (1909) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (1).
    • Subject in James M. Simpson 3 letters (1911-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (15).
    Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1912
    • Subject in Arizona Taft Bureau letter (1912, May 11) to B. W. Zachau. Box 2 (12).
    • Subject in David Benshimol letter (1912, May 26) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 2 (29).
    • Subject in M. E. Cassidy letter (1912, May 24) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. 2 items. Box 3 (59).
    • Subject in A. H. Gardner letters (1909-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 4 (33).
    • Subject in A. H. Gardner letter (1912, Mar. 9) to R. A. Kirk. Box 4 (34).
    • Subject in John Lorenzo Hubbell letter (1912, Apr. 22) to B.W. Zachau. Box 4 (58).
    • Subject in F.S. Ingalls letters (1911-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 4 (61).
    • Subject in William Brown McKinley, 1856-1926, letters (1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (28).
    • Subject in William Brown McKinley, 1856-1926. 1 letter (1912, May 17) to R.A. Kirk. Box 5 (29).
    • Subject in W. P. McNair letters (1910-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (30).
    • Subject in “Pick” letter (1913, Mar. 8) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (64).
    • Subject in John M. Ross letter (1912, May 18) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (7).
    • Subject in R. C. Smith letters (1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (28).
    • Subject in L. F. Verkamp letter (1912, Mar. 23) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 7 (4).
    • Subject in Ephemera: Bulletins. 1912. Box 7 (46).
    Ranching--Arizona--History
    • Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Press Releases and Speeches (1911). Box 1 (2).
    • Subject in Burt Cameron letters (1908-1909) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 2 (42).
    Santa Fe Land Improvement Company
    • Subject in United States. Forest Service letters (1908-1910) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (63).
    Sloan, Richard E., b. 1857
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863 letters (1908-1910) to Frank H. (Frank Harris) Hitchcock, 1867-1935. Box 3 (12).
    • Subject in John Lorenzo Hubbell letters (1908-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 4 (57).
    • Subject in N. G. Layton letters (1909) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (12).
    • Subject in Reese M. Ling letters (1904-1908) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (14).
    • Subject in Joseph E. Morrison letters (1909-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (40).
    • Subject in Robert E. Morrison letters (1911-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (42).
    • Subject in F. W. Smith letters (1908-1911) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (22).
    • Subject in Hoval A. Smith letters (1908-1910) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (23).
    • Subject in Henry J. Stevens letters (1903-1908) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (36).
    Smith, Marcus A. (Marcus Aurelius), 1851-1924
    • Subject in John Lorenzo Hubbell letters (1908-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 4 (57).
    • Subject in Joseph E. Morrison letters (1909-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (40).
    • Subject in Republican Territorial Central Committee letters (1908-1909) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (4).
    Snake Dance
    • Subject in John Lorenzo Hubbell letters (1908-1912) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 4 (56).
    • Subject in Gifford Pinchot letter (1908, Aug. 3) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 5 (66).
    • Subject in John B. (John Batterson) Stetson, 1884-1952, letters (1904) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863. Box 6 (35).
    Water Rights--Arizona
    • Subject in Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1863 Claims: Water and Mining Claims in Cataract Canyon and Grand Canyon (1906). Box 1 (1).
    • Subject in U. T. Clotfelter letter (1904, Nov. 16) to Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company, General Manager. Box 3 (76).
    • Subject in James Todd letters (1903-1904) to Ralph H. (Ralph Henry) Cameron, b. 1865. Box 6 (51).