Senate Bill 5518
Dublin Core
Title
Senate Bill 5518
Subject
Bills, Legislative
Forest reserves
Maps
National parks and reserves
United States -- Maps
Acquisition of property
Government purchasing of real property
Description
Early on, the Appalachian National Park Association met with legislative success. In 1900, a bill passed authorizing funds to investigate the possibility of a national park in the eastern U.S. and, in December 1901, Congress introduced a bill to purchase land. While the Appalachian National Park Association initially argued for a national park, it used the terms “national park” and “forest reserve” somewhat interchangeably. As the bill made its way through Congress, funds were earmarked for a “forest reserve” rather than a “national park.” Unfortunately, when a separate bill was re-introduced in 1902, Congress was not able to reconcile the two bills and they failed.
Creator
Beveridge, Albert J. (Albert Jeremiah), 1862-1927
Source
Appalachian National Park Association Records
Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
Date
1901-02-12
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Format
jpg;
transcripts
maps (documents)
Language
eng
Type
Text
Identifier
29090
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/29090
Date Created
2015-07-22
Rights Holder
Reproduced with permission of North Carolina Western Regional Archives;
Spatial Coverage
Washington (D.C.)
Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.)
Appalachian Region, Southern
West (U.S.)
Extent
17 pages(pages)
9" x 6"(dimension)
Is Part Of
Great Smoky Mountains - A Park for America
Collection
Citation
Beveridge, Albert J. (Albert Jeremiah), 1862-1927, “Senate Bill 5518,” OAI, accessed May 1, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/29090.