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Letters supporting Appalachian National Park movement

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  • FREDERICK STEWART, 30 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. TELEPHONE 2ISO BROAD. A\ < x • O • June 12th, 1900, Dr. C. P. Ambler, Secretary, Appalachian National Park Association, Asheville, N» 0. Dear Sir:- I have received several resolutions from your association. I represent the owners of the tract of land in Western North Carolina, consisting of about 78,000 acres, knows as the Whittier Tract of Timberland, and extends north and west to Bryson City on theMurphy branch of the Old Richmond & Danville Railroad, about sixty-five miles west of Asheville. Do you think this property could be used for the purposes of your association? -Yours very truly, C. C. a
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