Birth of a National Park in the Great Smoky Mountains
Auteur : Carlos C. Campbell
Date de publication : 1993
Éditeur : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Nombre de pages : 154
Résumé du livre
Annually millions of people admire the Great Smoky Mountains National Park's primeval beauty--towering peaks, sparkling cascades, virgin forests, and remarkable varieties of wildflowers and shrubs. One of the nation's most popular national parks did not just "come to be" a logical and natural development on federally-owned land. Instead, it was the first national park to be acquired from private owners and given by the people to the federal government. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established only after an unprecedented crusade that is a story of almost fanatic dedication to a cause, as well as one of frustration, despair, political bias, and even physical violence.
This special edition of Birth of a National Park in the Great Smoky Mountains features a new foreword, in celebration of the park's seventy-fifth year.
Recognized as a leading authority on the Great Smokies, Carlos C. Campbell lived close to the park campaign from its beginning to its successful conclusion. For more than twenty years he served as secretary of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association, the group responsible for starting and directing the unique movement and at whose urgings Campbell recorded the events in this book.