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Editorials commenting on the Appalachian National Park movement

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  • ^6 Harland P. Kel.sey, Esq., Boston, Mass. j _*Am^ .Anythlng.J;i^'an dc nis^d'lr^ctidm-.wili'give me pleasure. J. D. Crary, Editor, Lumber Trade Journal, New York City, I shall take great pleasure in endorseing 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. Klutz, U. S. House of Representatives: I am heartily in sympathy with the object of the movement. Dr. Chas. L. Minor, Asheville, N. C, I enclose check for $10,00 to aid in the propaganda of the Park and hope it may be of some help in getting this excellent plan on a firm basis. T. S, Morrison, Asheville, N. C. I am with you in spirit and influence so far as it is in my power, Hugh MacRae, Wilmington, N, C, I feel that the movement for a Nat ion'.1 park is very important and should be encouraged by all who can bring any influence to bear in this direction. A. H. McQuilkin, Asheville, N. C. Asstiring you of mjr earnest desire to co-operate in advancing the interests of the Park movement in any way that may be indicated. F. S. Odell, Port Chester, N. Y. If I may I shall be glad to co-operate with others in forwarding the movement. Overton w. Price, U, S, Dep't of Agriculture, The Appalachian National parn is a movement in which I have a very keen interest, Mrs. Helen M. Wilcon, Washington, D, C. With deep interest in the cause, Sincerely, GeA. 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.
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