Field Notebook: Florida. 1935, 1936
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doc. 143 New Haven, Jan. 3, 1935 Departed from Cannon Club at noon and at 12:00 boarded the Florida Special for St. Augustine. At the N. H. Station there was Duncan telling me that G. C. Neatch had telephoned that he could board the train with me to talk over the Atlanta trip, at New York, He was there and asked with me to Wilmington because where he got off to go back to A.G. Off and on Neatch been in West Africa for 20 years in English oil interests but being too fast & search'd his head until he hit significance of the Congo submarine arm channel a genuine canyon like and strong current would cause ships to prevent their travel through it. The Congo Channel is a new affair recently made during the last 2 or 3 years.