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Appalachian National Park: Synopsis of work accomplished

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  • Mrs.M.V. Coleman, President South Carolina Federation Women's Club, Seneca, S. C: I write to endorse the move and pledge a support of the same. If I can be of service in my official capacity would be pleased to receive from you at any time suggestions, etc. Hon. Jno. W. Daniel, U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C: I regard it as a great scheme well worthy of consideration. I shall expect to take such part about it as is becoming my representative relations to the country and section interested. J. M. Greer, Knoxville, Tenn.: I feel quite an interest in this enterprise and hope that the efforts of your association may secure a park that we can all feel proud of. R. J. Haight, Publisher Park and Cemetery, Chicago.: We will be only too glad to do all we can to aid in this very commendable movement. J. A. Holmes, State Geologist: I can always be counted on to push the good work forward. E. J. Hill, House of Representatives: I will be glad to give it my consideration whenever the opportunity may be afforded. Chas. H. Kingsbury, Rochester, N. Y.: The movement has my hearty sympathy and desire for success. J. S. Kent Lumber Co., Philadelphia: We enclose you check for fifty dollars to apply to the park fund. We will be pleased to give you any information in our line and would also like you to keep us advised as to what is being done. 29
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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.”