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Travel to Washington D.C.

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  • August 30th, 1901, Hon, Kope Wlias, franklin, N, C. My dear Mr, Wlias:- Knowing that you are greatly interested in the movement IPI the establishment of the national forest reserve In cur mountains and feeling sure that you will lend the cause every assiitance in your power 1 am enclosing you a letter which 1 have received from the Secretary §f the Appalachian National park association. From this letter you will S«S that a few of us ham in ,/\sheviR le last January made up a guarantee that we would refund the Secretary-Treasurer the money which it would be necessary to raise to send the 0 omm it tee to '7ashington. The Treasurer is already considerably over-drawn on the Park. u-ocount and dnrxrif; th* next few weeks it will be necessary to have funds in order to sen^ out literature an p*f the request of Senator Prit*» chard and those who hairs the natter in charge in 'Washington, and I am wr.it.mg yon to-day feeling sure that if you knew the financial condition c of the Association that It would be a pleasure to you to subscribe toward defraying th« expenses which have now arisen. It is only right that we who are interested in this Blatter should see that the Secretary-Treasurer, upon Mem falls the bulk of the work of sending out this literature, should kbe furnished with sufficient fnnds to pay the expenses as voted by the.
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