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State Archives of Florida, Series S278
Description
Letter from Ernest Coe, executive chairman of the Everglades National Park Association, to W.R. Smith, assistant secretary to Governor David Sholtz, expressing the importance of Everglades National Park and that the association will keep fighting for the park.
Date
1936-02-22
Creator
Format
Coverage
Topic
Subjects
Geographic Term
The Everglades National Park Association
County Court House
Miami, Florida
Telephone
President
Halsted L. Ritter
Vice-Presidents
Thomas J. Pancoast
John O. Shares
David Sholtz
Treasurer
F.L. Wall
Executive Council
Ernest F. Coe, Chairman
Advisory Council
Charles D. Leffler, Chairman
Clayton Sedgwick Cooper, Vice-Chairman
Cosmos Club
Washington, D.C.
February 22, 1936
Mr. W.R. Smith
Assistant Secretary to the Governor
The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida
Dear Mr. Smith:
Your letter of February 14th received.
I met Governor Dave here in Washington and he said he would take up the subject matter of the letter of February 4th with the President.
You may be surprised in learning how jealous other States are of Florida in this Everglades National Park matter. It's this very thing that compels us to fight tooth and nail for every advance we make here in Washington. Were it not in reality a great National matter, we would get nowhere but, even at that it is looked upon as a great Florida advantage - which in truth it is. It is inferred that Florida wants the Park badly enough to make Park bills before Congress have a vote value. This makes it both good and bad for our Congressmen.
Sincerely yours
[signature]
Ernest F. Coe (S)
Executive Chairman
Everglades Nat. Park Association
s/
This association was organized and is maintained for the purpose of promoting acquaintance with the primeval wonders of America's continental tropics included in the Cape Sables and nearby Everglades region of South Florida--its scenic interests, varied plant and animal life. All of this native wild life is fascinating and many species are confined to this region.
To cooperate with measures leading to the preservation of this region as a great national park wherein all its forms of wild life will be protected, and its other varied charms of glades, tropic jungles, azure seas, emerald isles, lakes, rivers and beaches will be forever consecrated as a nature sanctuary.
Membership-annual members, $3.00 per year; sustaining members, $60.00 or more per year.
All members will receive bulletins and other printed matter issued from time to time.
Title
Letter from Ernest Coe to W.R. Smith, 1936
Subject
Parks -- Florida -- Everglades
National parks and reserves -- Florida -- Everglades
Protected areas -- Florida -- Everglades
Legislation
Description
Letter from Ernest Coe, executive chairman of the Everglades National Park Association, to W.R. Smith, assistant secretary to Governor David Sholtz, expressing the importance of Everglades National Park and that the association will keep fighting for the park.
Creator
Coe, Ernest F., 1866-1951
Source
State Archives of Florida, Series S278
Date
1936-02-22
Format
letters (correspondence)
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
s278_b041_f04_x03
Coverage
Depression Era Florida (1926-1939)
Geographic Term
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Leon County (Fla.)
Everglades National Park (Fla.)
Miami (Fla.)
Miami-Dade County (Fla.)
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ImageID
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topic
Politics And Government
Subject - Corporate
Florida. Governor (1933-1937 : Sholtz)
Everglades National Park Association (Miami, Fla.)
Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.)
Subject - Person
Smith, W. R.
Sholtz, David, 1891-1953
Transcript
The Everglades National Park Association
County Court House
Miami, Florida
Telephone
President
Halsted L. Ritter
Vice-Presidents
Thomas J. Pancoast
John O. Shares
David Sholtz
Treasurer
F.L. Wall
Executive Council
Ernest F. Coe, Chairman
Advisory Council
Charles D. Leffler, Chairman
Clayton Sedgwick Cooper, Vice-Chairman
Cosmos Club
Washington, D.C.
February 22, 1936
Mr. W.R. Smith
Assistant Secretary to the Governor
The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida
Dear Mr. Smith:
Your letter of February 14th received.
I met Governor Dave here in Washington and he said he would take up the subject matter of the letter of February 4th with the President.
You may be surprised in learning how jealous other States are of Florida in this Everglades National Park matter. It's this very thing that compels us to fight tooth and nail for every advance we make here in Washington. Were it not in reality a great National matter, we would get nowhere but, even at that it is looked upon as a great Florida advantage - which in truth it is. It is inferred that Florida wants the Park badly enough to make Park bills before Congress have a vote value. This makes it both good and bad for our Congressmen.
Sincerely yours
[signature]
Ernest F. Coe (S)
Executive Chairman
Everglades Nat. Park Association
s/
This association was organized and is maintained for the purpose of promoting acquaintance with the primeval wonders of America's continental tropics included in the Cape Sables and nearby Everglades region of South Florida--its scenic interests, varied plant and animal life. All of this native wild life is fascinating and many species are confined to this region.
To cooperate with measures leading to the preservation of this region as a great national park wherein all its forms of wild life will be protected, and its other varied charms of glades, tropic jungles, azure seas, emerald isles, lakes, rivers and beaches will be forever consecrated as a nature sanctuary.
Membership-annual members, $3.00 per year; sustaining members, $60.00 or more per year.
All members will receive bulletins and other printed matter issued from time to time.
Chicago Manual of Style
Coe, Ernest F., 1866-1951. Letter from Ernest Coe to W.R. Smith, 1936. 1936-02-22. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345835>, accessed 1 December 2024.
MLA
Coe, Ernest F., 1866-1951. Letter from Ernest Coe to W.R. Smith, 1936. 1936-02-22. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345835>