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Appalachian National Park: Synopsis of work accomplished

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  • J. D. Crary, Editor Lumber Trade Journal, New York Citv. I shall take great pleasure in endorsing the efforts being made to establish a park. Harland P. Kelsey, Boston, Mass. Wishing you every success and assuring you of my help in every possible way. Thos. F. Kluttz, U. S. House of Representatives. I am heartily in sympathy with the object of the movement. Overton W. Price, U. S. Dep't Agricuiture. The Appalachian National Park is a movement in which I have a very keen interest. Mrs. Helen M. Wilcox, Washington, D. C. With deep interest in the cause, sincerely. Gen. John T. Wilder, Knoxville, Tenn. I had our Chamber of Commerce to take action yesterday calling on our Senators and Representatives to do all they could to aid the reservation. Hon. J. Hoge Tyler, Governor of Virginia: I have called the attention of the Legislature to the subject in a communication sent to that body this day. I have not had an opportunity to examine fully into the merits of the proposition, but will do so while the matter is before the Virginia Legislature. Pleasant A. Stovall, Esq., Savannah, Ga.: I am glad to know that you have the park matter in such fine shape and congratulate you upon your good work. Hon.W.W. Stringfield, Raleigh, N. C. (Senate Chamber): If I can be of any service to the association, call upon me. 30
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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.”