In 1893, President Benjamin Harrison offered a modicum of preservation by using his executive powers to create the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve. Fifteen years later, when Congress again refused to ...
As president, Harrison established the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve in 1893. Harrison's predecessor, Theodore Roosevelt, designated the canyon as a national monument in 1908. Roosevelt once called ...
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