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Appalachian National Park: Synopsis of work accomplished

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  • Hon. Clarke Howell, Editor Atlanta Constitution: It will give me pleasure to do anything in my power to promote the objects of the Association. Hon. John Gary Evans, Spartanburg, S. C. I know of no enterprise in which I feel a deeper interest than that which your Association is promoting. Gen'l Julian S. Carr, Durham, N. C. I am keeping watch on this movement and am greatly in sympathy with it. Hon. M. B. McSweeney, Governor of South Carolina: I sincerely trust that your efforts in securing an appropriation from the National Government will be successful. Walter Harvey Weed, Washington, D. C: The movement has my hearty sympathy and support. A. M. Waddell, Wilmington, N. C: I have just returned from the meeting of the South Atlantic Lumber Association where I presented the resolutions endorsing the Park movement and spoke briefly upon them. They were unanimously adopted. C. B. Reynold, Editor Forest and Stream: I thank you for the.very good descriptionyou send of the proposed National Park and Forest Reserve. It is a grand idea and nothing but the indifference of the public, and their concentration of interest on the jungles of the Philippines stand in the way of realizing the project. R. J. Hazlett, Rockford, 111.: I feel that this is a matter that should be of interest and pride to all the Nation. Walter Nathan Pike, Floral Park, N. Y.: The movement Is one with which I am 27
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  • This 32-page booklet is titled, “Appalachian National Park: Synopsis of work accomplished” since the founding of the Appalachian National Park Association. While the booklet is titled “fourth edition,” the first three editions have a different title and content. The first, second, and third editions are titled, “Reasons in Favor of the Establishment of a National Park in the Mountains of Western North Carolina.”