Southern Appalachian Digital Collections

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Strategies for supporting the Appalachian National Park movement

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  • SSn1" "iSbST 7Jin',6ey,8 ^ Parl°rS' Fre"* »"»* P—• »• »~«*. John H. Tarbell. October 4th, 1901 Mr. C, B, Buy, > City. My dear Sir;- h Secretary "'ilson has notified us that he would be greatly secure pleased x|| we seuld a large number of photographs best illustrating the mountainous section of western North Carolina, particularly forest lands, Prof, Pinchot has promised that if our Association wouldse- sure these photographs lie would have the same enlarged for exhibition before the Committees of Congress then OUf Park matter is taken up this coming session. Prof, Pinchot desires to get these photographs mid have them enlarged in QVfter to h^ng around the walls of the Committee room. Knowing that you vould undoubtedly be please,5 to have your coil-potion represented, at this exhibition before Congress, % &i thug ad- dressing you and trust that you will furnish us a fe-J of your h* at pho- tographs sho -.'ing particularly forest lands. Please mark each photograph on the back with the name of photograph,-..name of oiner *tnd hiime of photographer. These photographs Should be un-ioounted, Trusting that you can furnish us with a few of these pho- tograph|| (which will be returned if desired), I am, very truly yours, fff|> Secretary,
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