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Senator Pritchard's questions regarding the park movement

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  • —5. 10. How many months in the year "would this proposed reserve be accept 1- ble to the public'? A, Ten months or more, 11, ^hat is the possibility of including the Black Mountains or that portion known as the Murchison Reserve, inside the proposed boundary, A, The Murchison lands are not at this time on the market, although several of the stock holders of this tract have informed us that they would be pleased to see the tract included in the forest reserve by the Government, especially if some arrangement coulft be made hereby they would be allowed to fish in this region. 12. What can lands of the character proposed to be included in this reserve by purchased for ordinarily. A. From fifty cents to five dollars rn;,r acre, averaging from $2,00 to .00 ye? acre. The following property owners have notified ^r, C. P, Ambler, some verbably and some by letter, that they controll forest covered lends to the number of acres opposite their names and that they would consider the sale of this property at the amount opposite the number of acres: M ame, ner* s address Cambridge, Mass. Maryville, Tenn, Cincinnati, 0, Murphy, N. C, Asheville, N. C, Buffalo, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C, J. K, Connelley, Asheville, N, C, J. F, Hayes, Sabhhire, N, C, Dr. J, T, McOill, Nashville, Tenn, William nooper, Asheville, N, C, Q, W, YarboroTi^b* Ohestoa, Tenn, F, Waldo, H, Wilson, D. W, Belding, R. L, Cooper, Courtland, Taylor & Crate, Dr". '*cAdden, Counties where Amount Price per located , owned. acre. Graham, 9000 £■5.00 » 20000 5.00 • 25000 5,00 ■ 20000 2.50 -#3. » 10000 5.00 V 50000 5.00 « 70000 3.00 Buncombe, 8000 5.00 Transylva; nia, 25000, * Swain 4000 5.00 Swain, 01 ay, Cherokee, Graham, 75000 5.00-1 5. Tenn Cos, 7000 3.00
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