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Requests for information on Appalachian National Park

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  • December fourth, £900. Frank Waldo, ph. D,, 56 Shepard ^t., Cambridge, Mass. My dear Sir:- Your favor of the 27th lilt, is found on my desk upon my return from a week absence from trie city in South Georgia. Under separate cover it are mailing you sitch literature as m have on hand at this time pertaining to the movement for the establishment of the Appalachian National Park. Mr. T. H. Linsey of this city, a photographer by profession, probably has the best selection of western north Carolina photographs of any one in this section. If yoii will kindly specify what class of photographs you desire, 1 win try and sen& you some if 1 can find any that are satisfactory. In applying to Cingress last for an appropriation f<° defray the expenses of a preliminary investigation our Association abandoned the idea of defining any particular site, but pointed out that there were three sections in. the western part of the state vahich would be favorable. First and probably the most desirable, that sectxon lying in the Great Smokies between the Pidgeon mid th* Little Tennessee rivers, .second, that portion of the Blacks including Mt. Mitchel, the highest point Rft*t of the Hookies and thlrs, the Highlands and Sapphire
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