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Strategies for supporting the Appalachian National Park movement

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  • GEO. S. POWELL, President. DR. C. P. AMBLER, Sec. and Treas. ^ppaiathxan igtaticmal $>ar% ^mocxation $♦ ©♦ $0X 384. JlfftaetrtUei igt* (*L,pec. 16th, 1899. Mr. Ceo. H. Brown, Treas. Tlie long Island Mills, Mobo, N. C. t:Y dear Sir;~ The seed of the Appalachian National Park Association planted here on 22nd o£ November aas taken root and is growing. The movement is worthy of the best thoughts and efforts of the people of this country. It is neither local nor sectional in its scope, bi.it national and should enlist the hearty support of every patriotic citizen of this geeat Nation/ While all this is true, t&atf- movement in its initiatory stages must be supported almost entirely by our own people Believing the movement will enlist your earliest Support I ask that you aid us in accomplishing the object of our organization. If not convenient for you to give us the benefit of your personal assistance, kindly give us a money contribution. There are necessarily expenses in the way of printing traveling, etc., for which we must have funds. Mr, Moses H. Cone of Greensboro, N. C. and Col. J. S. Carr of Durham have offered to be among twenty men to give fifty dolias*($50.00) each. Will you not be one of that number? Any contribution you see proper to make please send to pr. C. P. Ambler, gee.-Treas., Asheville, N. C. r"e will be glad to furnish you with whatever printed matter you can use. We send under separate cover copy of "Pictures and Pencilings" setting forth in detail the object of the Association. Very truly yours, ■Pees •Sec.-Treas, )ic. .H.
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