Ray P. Holland to Horace Kephart, February 20, 1929

In a letter to Horace Kephart on February 20, 1929, Roy P. Holland, Editor of “Field & Stream” congratulates Kephart on his namesake in the Great Smokies. ; RAY P. HOLLAND EDITOR ELTINGE F. WARNER PUBLISHER 578 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK CITY Field & Stream'* CONSERVATION COUNCIL D. R. ANTHONY, JR. Congressman; joint Introducer of the Game Refuge Bill. HORACE M. ALBRIGHT Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park. BROOKE ANDERSON Member of the Federal Advisory Board of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. J. B. HARKIN Commissioner of the Canadian National Parks. GEORGE A. LAWYER Former Chief Uni... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Holland, Ray PRay Prunty)
Dokumenttyp: Text;
Erscheinungsdatum: 1929
Verlag/Hrsg.: Hunter Library Digital Collections
Western Carolina University
Cullowhee
NC 28723;
Schlagwörter: Names / Geographical / Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) / Holland / Ray P. (Ray Prunty) / 1884-1973 -- Correspondence / Kephart / Horace / 1862-1931 -- Correspondence / Natural Environment
Sprache: Englisch
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In a letter to Horace Kephart on February 20, 1929, Roy P. Holland, Editor of “Field & Stream” congratulates Kephart on his namesake in the Great Smokies. ; RAY P. HOLLAND EDITOR ELTINGE F. WARNER PUBLISHER 578 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK CITY Field & Stream'* CONSERVATION COUNCIL D. R. ANTHONY, JR. Congressman; joint Introducer of the Game Refuge Bill. HORACE M. ALBRIGHT Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park. BROOKE ANDERSON Member of the Federal Advisory Board of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. J. B. HARKIN Commissioner of the Canadian National Parks. GEORGE A. LAWYER Former Chief United States Game Warden. WM. B. MERSHON Sportsman — Author — Conservationist. E. W. NELSON Ex-Chief of the U. S. Biological Survey. HARRY S. NEW U.S. Postmaster General; joint Introducer of the Game Refuge Bill in the United States Senate. T. GILBERT PEARSON President of the National Association of Audubon Societies. THEO. ROOSEVELT First Executive Chairman of the National Conference on Outdoor Recreation. February 20, 1929 Mr. Horace Kephart, Bryson City, H. C. Dear Mr. Kephart: Have yours of the 16th. Congratulations that you have a namesake. If anybody in this world is entitled to have one of the peaks of the Great Smokies named after him, you're the man. Sometime I'm coming down in that country and catch some trout from the streams of Mount Kephart. Sincerely yours, ^,R^C Dictated by Mr, Holland but sigBti li kit itmm RPHtFTC Editor