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Letters supporting Appalachian National Park movement

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  • Jun. 5rH, 1901. ■ ^r, Henry 0, Mnrc~y, 180 Ooriraon^ealth, Boston, Mass, My dear 7>octo.r:- Your marked copy of the Cambridge xrihime, SiifcWNMiy, 8t* cembfr 28th, is received, and 1 wish to thank yon for having Mitt th« same. Pi are always pleased to iff marked copies of pn®*i?# containing articles upon our Park movement, Yoia have probably seen by the press that President Roosevelt has transmitted a special measuge to Congress endorsing our forest **#§•#*?<! movement and that f3#@fft#*Fy "rilson has a~ gain introduced n report v^.ry favorable to the iWlf« The ind4.oati.ono at this tiiri*! iXy>« better than mr before,. Under separate cover 1 nm mailing you a ffur more covins of the Ctiitury article together «rith a few booklets. If the opportu- nity should occur I trust that you .■■/ill us? the Bftwia Thanking you again for your continued interest and assistance in our work, 1 am, Yours very truly, f'soretary. H,
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