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Appalachian National Park: Synopsis of work accomplished

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  • M. V. Richards, Washington, D. C: I am very glad to note that the President has added his recommendation for establishment of the park. It surely ought to go through. Henry O. Marcy, M. D., Boston, Mass.: Let me congratulate you upon your good work. Jeannette M. King, Murfreesboro, Tenn.: I congratulate you upon the success of your work hitherto,.and trust your ultimate reward will be the establishment of the great reserve planned by the Appalachian National Park Association. F. A. Hull, Danbury, Conn.: I am taking an active part in the promotion of the interests of the Appalachian National Park Association I may be of some benefit to this movement and would be glad to have you indicate to me in what way I can best serve the interests of the Association. G. C. Hippie, Delaware, O.: I am interested in the matter to the extent that I wish to keep, posted of each move that is made in that direction. L. L. Gilber, Secretary Com'l and Ind. Ass'n, Montgomery, Ala. Our members all feel a personal interest in the preservation of the beautiful forests and natural scenery of North Carolina. Jas. H. Cutler, Boston, Mass.: My best wishes will be with you at the meeting and sincerely trust that its action will be on lines to produce great results for the section.
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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.”