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Letters supporting Appalachian National Park movement

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  • September 19th., 1901. ,*„ . p. S. Odell, po;"t Chester, N. Y, My dear Mr, Odell:- We have this day received a letter from Mr. Moses Odae in which he mentions having received a letter from you. In fact, he encloses me your letter and states that he has written to you, Your scheme is t good one and 1 trust, that you will dupli- cate this letter to as many influencial men in your State as you possibly; can, f« are Attesting te dc the same thing in the Southern states, viz., to have well known and representative men to write to the Senators and Representatives of their states calling their attention to the present status &# our Reveatint. If you can gtkve ui the names of any individuals to whom we could write in :\ny of the Northeastern states requesting such ft favor at their hands, the same would he greatly appreciated, Mr, Kotoi H. Cone has toadt us a contribution in money several times; once to the extent of fifty dollars and at another time ten dollars, and he also enclosed me a check for ten dollar! with your letter, tn fact, he is a nam friend of our cause, Thanking you for yoxir continued interest and assistance, T am, Vnurs ■very truly, See.-Troaft, p, gt 'Uivxx:^ had a personal aoquaintanoo with Mr. McKiniey(l was raised In Canton only a few doors b*l0 • him and was "/ell acquainted with, the «h©l« family) I was confident that Ml had in HcKinley a warm supporter of Our cause, Since his death 1 -m not so sure about Roosevfit. Is there net scroe one in New York state Ntiets ws can get to acquaint Mr, Roosevslci thoroughly with our movement* (K)
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