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Correspondence: Zebulon Weaver to W. A. Hyatt, September 8, 1934

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  • Asheville, I» 0. September 89 1954. Mr, la A. Hyatt, Chairswa if the Jteard, Haywood County, Wayjaesrllie* forth Carolina. Boar Wilis I have your letter, inclosing m letter from Mr* 3* P* Koaaft, Cfaepel Hill, 1* u«, calling year attention to tTmWte SadS.^ }*&J£&8£mB£lJ* Senator Oarw, reiatin,., Western Carolina University Ton will note mWaiiinjhaa not yet passed Ooagresa, and of course it would be a little difficult to understand why Mr. Moses ia interested in writing you aad aisllar officials in awaia County aboat this particular legislation. I any be able to acplala this to yen* At one time Mr* ■HI appeared to be a great friend af mine, and I collected aad gave a lot of lafowiation to him about the aaoksy Mountains lati jh- al PasSe* later it developed he had so a® claim on th© Champion Fibre Ooapaay landss on. th® Tennessee side, sad wrote se about It and 1 referred the matter to Saorg© %atheraf who was attorney for •fee Champion people* \;Ihm w© paid for th© Champion lands, it was necessary for them to clear up titles aad I take it Mr. lost his claim in litigation in Tennessee* Since that time, he haa been rabid about the fark, aad every body ia connection with it, and always is apparently interested in trying to create some fooling against me personally, as well as others connect®! with t&e Parte* I Wn the purpose of this letter was to indicate to pm that Senator Carsy was trying to do some thing to relieve the Counties from which Park lands were taken, because of the withdrawal of lands faras tax purpose*, rail© your ^oagreessaa was not doing so. 1 can see no other reason far the letter. Tea asy also recall that a aaa by the nam© of Akers waa around coHasting data about this situation, and 1 talked with you aad some Jther members af your Board at Waynesvlll© about it.
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