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Editorials to support an Appalachian National Park

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  • SCRAP-BOOK HISTORIAN TO U. S. COMMISSION TO THE PARIS EXPOSITION 1900 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONER-GENERAL FERDINAND W. PECK Telephone—2002—18th. FRANK A. BURRELLE, PRES. N. M. BURRELLE, SECY. & TREAS. CABLE ADDRESS-BU RCLIP THE BURRELLE BUILDING 21 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. \J> February 20th 1901. Dr. C. P. Ambler, Asheville, N.C. Dear Sir: Answering your favor of the 18th instant would say that we can take the material you have so far accumulated and mount it on leaves 11 1-4 by 13 5-8 and keep up the future service, sending the leaves once a week or once a month, as you may desire, charging you fifteen cents per page for the scrap-booking, this charge to include a binder suitably lettered in gold. If when we have accumulated 100 or more leaves you is/ant them permanently bound this can be done at a small additional cost. We beg to point out to you that by this system of preserving items you will have in future years a valuable historical collection, whereas the loose clippings of course are of little value except for current reading. Thanking you for past favors and s elicit ing yovir instructions on the new work, we are, Very respectfully yours, BURRELLE'S PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU, .»_*. j4 .a—. J~_
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Object’s are ‘parent’ level descriptions to ‘children’ items, (e.g. a book with pages).