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   <field><name>title:</name><value>Resolution on new Bath Creek bridge</value></field>
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   <field><name>creation date:</name><value>1928-00-01</value></field>
   <field><name>subject:</name><value><subject>Bath Creek</subject>
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   <field><name>description:</name><value><description type="pinote">As more and more people came to visit Bath, particularly St. Thomas Church, local Bath residents and Beaufort County commissioners used increased tourism as a way to argue for better roads and bridges leading into the town.</description><description type="trans">RESOLVED<lb/><lb/>THAT WHEREAS, the bridge spanning Bath Creek leading from the Town of Bath westwardly to Washington and thence to other sections of Beaufort County and the state at large, is in very bad condition; and<lb/><lb/>WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission is about to improve said bridge as the Board is informed and believes; and<lb/><lb/>WHEREAS, this Board has been advised that the State Highway Commission is seriously considering the question of repairing said bridge by the construction of another wooden bridge; and <lb/><lb/>WHEREAS, a petition signed by a large number of citizens of the Bath community has been filed with the Board asking it to urge the State Highway Commission to erect a bridge across Bath Creek of the same type and style as the bridge extending over Back Creek from the Town of bath to Ransomville; and<lb/><lb/>WHEREAS, this Board is impressed with the wisdom of the statement set forth in said petition:<lb/><lb/>NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby call the attention of the State Highway Commission to the fact that Bath itself is the oldest town and is a historic shrine in the State of North Carolina, and among other points of interest, contains the St. Thomas Episcopal church, the oldest church in North Carolina and that said church and its graveyard constitute a religious shrine to which yearly pilgrimages are made, and in addition, throughout the year large numbers of visitors visit said town.<lb/><lb/>We, therefore, respectfully submit that as ninety-five per cent of the visitors to the Town of Bath would go over the said bridge, that said bridge should be a structure of the style and degree of durability of which the community would be proud and which would reflect credit upon the business sagaci[ty] of the Highway Commission. We, therefore, urge that said proposed bridge be of the style and type as that spanning Back Creek on the east of Bath.<lb/></description></value></field>
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