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Travel to Washington D.C.

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  • M. V. Richards, Land and Industrial Agent. In your reply please quote our File No. Southern Railway Company. OFFICE OF THE LAND AND INDUSTRIAL AGENT, 719 Thirteenth Street, N. W., 4880 Subject: SEE MAP ON REVERSE SIDE. Washington, D. C., January 18th, 1900. Dr. C. P. Ambler, Secretary, Appalachian national Park Assn., Asheville, North Carolina. My Dear Sir: Referring to that portion of your favor of the 17th inst., in regard to interview with Mr. Jenks. I will enclose herewith a copy of letter I have written Mr. Hays today. I think by all means Mr. Hays should be notified, so that he can accompany you to Washington. Suggest that, as soon as you know the day you expect to leave, you wire him at Brevard, and in the mean time, it would possibly be desirable that you write him an official letter on the subject, assuring him that when he meets with,the delegation, you think there will be no difficulty in adjusting the matter to his satisfaction. The Petition was presented to the Seriate by Senator Pritchard, January 4th, and ordered printed as a document and referred to the Committee on "Forest Reservation and Protection of Game". Tuesday January 16, Mr. Butler introduced a joint resolution for the appointment of a commission; said resolution was referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. I hope to meet both Senators tomorrow before making a report to be submitted at the meeting of the Executive Committee, Asheville January 19th. I send you under another cover, copies of the C OPGRF.S 3102TAL, RECORDS or the^th and 16pi» B. Yours t< ^X-&'
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