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Report of the North Carolina Park Commission

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  • STATE FUND OF $2,000,000.00 Summary of Requisitions for Re-imbursement for Land Purchased SCHEDULE 2—Continued Date of Requisition May 10, 1930 Tract No. 100 107 113 119 121 151 153 164 180 174 220 182 Purchased from Amount Forwarded J. E. Coburn Walter W. Wilson Sherrill Wiggins J. H. Queen Wm. Stiles Mae Wilson Wes Wiggins J. B. Queen J. G. Stikeleather Stella McCoy Mineral Interest 50.00 H. R. Palmer 8,500.00 Love Heirs Mineral Intere^^.^^M^OpO.00 5,550.00 13,950.00 150.00 2,100.00 400.00 2,250.00 3,800.00 900.00 300.00 75,929.42 Western Carolina University July 12, 1930 15 & 17 C. W. & D. F. Connor Hunter Lib rar£,000.00 18 Mrs. J. M. Dowdle 2,000.00 22 James Bradley 1,500.00 26 Laura Bradley Queen 1,500.00 27 Ella Bradley Shook 400.00 28 Mary Bradley Wilson 800.00 29 M. and L. Wilson 2,250.00 30 Infant son of I. E. Shook 1,000.00 31 Jasper Bradley Heirs 1,296.00 47 H. C. Beck 2,400.00 49, 49A Mrs. Milligan Treadaway 450.00 83 H. N. Lambert 204.38 86 William Stepp 1,000.00 100 J. E. Coburn (Bal.) 10.38 173, 173A Woody Heirs (25 Acre Tract) 222.22 225, 225A Guy Pease 2,755.50 252 J. Blaine Hannah 2,000.00 259 Heirs of Ellen Johnson Smith 931.67 260 A. R. Hannah 6,046.54 278 Lillie Mae Hopkins & Wade Hopkins 3,720.00 298 Dee Clark 650.00 41 M. W. Beck & Wife 2,600.00 21 42, 1-F J. M. Ayers & Wife 6,160.00 April 22, 1931 Part of 52 W. H. Thomas Heirs 1,351.06 101 Mary Beck & Husband, Joe Beck 325.00 132, Yi of 171 Bryson Estate 9,209.91 Forward 21 10,885.97 Amount of Requisition 115,879.42 48,896.69
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  • This North Carolina Park Commission Report was completed at the close of 1939 and submitted to North Carolina Governor Clyde R. Hoey. The 62-page publication, compiled for the Commission by Albert H. Blake, begins with a letter to the governor reporting that all of the land on the North Carolina side of the park has been purchased and conveyed to the federal government. The report includes an auditor’s report, information about the Rockefeller fund, and a copy of the 1927 law that brought the commission into being. The report includes lists tracts of land, family names, and values paid for purchase. W.W. Neal was chairman of the commission at the time and G.F. Hankins was secretary.