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Letters supporting Appalachian National Park movement

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  • Oct. 26th, 1901. Mr, J'oS5iu« Hill, Pontiac, Mich, My dear Sirs - your favor of t,h* 28th alt, is found on my desk upon my ♦ turn frc.u .: :;imujv; trip in Idaho, J tAcXOM yon gone yrirtet tanttsr frcru #\i*5h you rill sss ve «u*i ?%tt«tj pting to sstablish a Ha- ticjiui forsst rt»tr?f. in tie -cithern /vppalaedian mountains and the prosr-cu.; ....- tt this time exceedingly g^od. 9* are, how*****, in no position t this tisws to oonsidfr the stocking of this ***s«,nNi with *■ ts ga:r. s as tlvf smtter is not yet settled in Congr«ss» ths dov^nvient establish this P*«*rv*, I tihfCU then be glad to ti*t 1 can \g\ trio ri;ltm" pwifl wilt writ- you, ] v - .,,;;. ;;jsjt chat in fchs mSftfittoS yon address Mi", G*| Vtmderbilt* s rspr*s*nfcHtiv* at this place sho«« r.nni is Chas. i{a£?ssi#t.« Mr, man KJ-d: lit has sstrthlishsd h*r* an sstAt* Pf sow**]! :i-ng over two ramdrea thousand acres, one hundred and fifty thousand acres of which m still in ririB-'/.a forests and conducted, a?} a forest «nuft game preserve, v^.r-y truly yours, .' eoretary. (v
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