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Report of the North Carolina Park Commission

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  • 12 Report of the North Carolina Park Commission REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY—JANUARY, 1931 In Accordance With PUBLIC LAWS OF 1929 Resolution No. 25 Section 2 (a) The number of acres of land included in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, which now lie in the County of Haywood: 59,965.63 acres. (b) The total number of acres in the County of Haywood: 350,000 acres, approximately. (c) Taxable value of the total acreage of Haywood County included in said National Park (for the year 1928) : $676,890.00. (d) The amount of valid outstanding bonded indebtedness of the County of Haywood: 1928—$1,699,000.00. June 1, 1930—$1,682,150.00. (e) Any township or district bonded indebtedness upon said lands so included in said National Park: 1928 Outstanding Bonds, Cataloochee Township $28,000.00 1930 Outstanding Bonds, Cataloochee Township 26,000.00 (June 1, 1930) (f) The proportionate total tax value, according to the tax list of nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, included in the said National Park compared with the total of such value for the County at large: Total for County at large $16,707,977.00 Total for park area 676,890.00 I, W. H. Noland, being Auditor of Haywood County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that the above figures, insofar as they pertain to the records in my office, are correct. This 12th day of November, 1930. W. H. Noland, Auditor of Haywood County, North Carolina. REPORT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY—JANUARY, 1931 In Accordance With PUBLIC LAWS OF 1929 Resolution No. 25 Section 2 No land in Jackson County purchased for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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