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Legislation Secured by the Appalachian National Park Association

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  • GEO. S. POWELL. President. DR. C. P. AMBLER, Sec. and Treas. Appalachian National |£arft Association P. ffl). BOE 384. asftctiille, B. C, Nov. 22nd, 1899. Jon. 2nd, 1900. Apr. 17th, 1900. Apr. 21st, 1900. Apr. 26th, 1900. Jan. 19th, 1901. Jan. 19th, 1901. Jan. 10th, 1901. Jan. 28th, 1901. Appalachian Nationaji Park Association organized at Asheville, North Carolina. Memorial of the Appalachian National Park Association presented to Congress and referred to the Committee of Agriculture. Officers of the Park Association appear "before the Committee on Agriculture presenting the cause of the Appalachian National Park Association. Senator Pritchard introduced a hill praying for an appropriation of five thousand dollars for a preliminary investigation. Senator Pritchard's bill asking for appropriation for investigation passed, and becomes a lav/ on July 1st. The Government Forestry Bureau with the co-operation of the Geological Survey investigate the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Sepcetatp flfdigOB s«stltlreughnirtilietleeafdAgricaganftengend s Secretary Wilson of the Committee of Agriculture sends report to Congress throught the President regarding the preliminary investigation made. President McKinley presents Sec. Wilson's report with a special message to Congress recommending this report to the favorable consideration of the Congress. Sen, Pritchard introduces a bill praying for an appropriation of five million dollars for the establishment of a forest reserve in the Southern Appalachian mountains approximating two million acres. Bill referred to Committee on Agriculture. Sen, Pritchard's bill asking for an appropri ation of five million dollars was reported back favorably by the Committee on Agriculture, Jan. 18th North Carolina passed a bill ceding to the National Government the authority to acquire title for forest reserve purposes with exemption from taxes.
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  • These 14 pages include several drafts of a document titled, “Legislation Secured by the Appalachian National Park Association.” The documents outline the early efforts and successes of the Appalachian National Park Association. On January 4, 1900, the association submitted a Memorial to Congress and, on May 25, 1900, a bill passed authorizing funds to investigate the possibility of a national park. Also in 1901, North Carolina passed a resolution ceding the right to purchase land and acquire title by the federal government; by mid-1901, five other Southern states followed suit. Also in 1901, President McKinley expressed support of the project. Although the organization had major successes early on, their efforts met with resistance and the organization disbanded in 1905.