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Letters supporting Appalachian National Park movement

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  • . August 20th, 1901, Mr, H. M, Branson, Secretary Chwaber of commerce, Knox vllle, Tenn, My dear Sir;* I notice by the KnoxviJle Sentinel of the loth inst, tnat my letter of recent date wo your cuarmber of Cor'ureroe will be presented to 'that Pody on the £?th inst. Since writing you last week we. have further advices from lashSitgtffi which great.!/ en ecu rr*ge us in this work, but ftt the sure time make .it afesoliattly imperative that funds be raised Swing the next few weeks for the purp.o*?e of carrying out work Hi the suggestion or the Secretary of Agriculture, If your Chancer of Commerce desire to know sfcmt had already been done by- our Association Bind yor. believe that the presence of seme of the promoters of this movement at, y&w? meeting on the P/?th would be beneficial to the cause, I raid be pleased to bring r. committee frem our Association down and show your Boar oiar majjs,• boolts, clippings, and other matters pertaining to this measure. It seems tc re that if the citizens of Kitoxviile understood the importance of this matter and if a mass meeting coiiM be called for the purpose and could be met, by a delegation from our Association if*© covl-* explain fchs rihoXe matter , it *olild be possible to raise at least one or two hundred dollars in Kr.oxvii.ie, Hlftt do you think of the idea9 Very truly yours, Secretary,
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