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Letters supporting Appalachian National Park movement

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  • January fifth, 1901. Mr, H, B, Ayers, "Div. Geography and Forestry, Piv of Interior, Washington, T)» C. My dear &«% Ayers:- Several weeks ago i received from you a copy of "The Flathead Forest Reserve Import* and have been trying to get your address in order to thank you for the same, but have been tenable to find tut where you art, I have read this report with a great deal of interest and pleasure and want first, to commend you upon the report made, raid second, to thank you for having sent the same, I trust that we will get some such report as this from the investigation which you made here last summer and in case wa do, 1 trust that you will kindly see that » copy of the same is sent to me, I am still undecided where J will go next fall, but it will probably be one of two places, either the ffackson Hole country of Wyoming or the Flathead Forest Reserve as I suggested to you. Thanking you again raid trusting that 1 8ey have the pleasure of meeting you sometime in the Morth West, T am, Very truly yours,
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