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Minutes of initial meeting of the Appalachian National Park Association

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  • 19 I shall give you my best efforts to further XX this great purpose, which you have so well begun today. Ail of us must stand together, and I am giad my friend from Georgia is so heartily in favor of it. I am encouraged by this large meeting of representative men from every section of the country; it shows there is a healthy sentiment in favor of this movement. Depend on me to do ail I can in Congress; help me with all your might and we wi±.i win. Then Hon. Richmond rear son was called upon, who said:- Mr Pearson's Address: Mr Chairman, and gentlemen, I tea very giad to say that while my brother Crawford and I differ on some things, we are absolutely united and unanimous in support of this measure. But now I suppose your committees want to get to work, and I shall not detain the mee* ing. I shall be happy to work at this end of the line, at the other end, or between the lines, if necessary, or for that matter, anywhere, so that I can be of service in this movement. Mr L. P, McLoud: Mr Chairman, it is my pleasure to have to invite all the delegates to the Ashevi..e Ciufl Rooms, where they are to make themselves at home during their stay in the city, Mr Chas. McNamee: Mr Chairman, on oehaif of the man who first inaugurated practical scientific forestry in State, I extedd to the memocrs a cordial invitation to visit the Biltraore estate tomorrow morning.
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