Letter from Paul. A Johnston to Mrs. Inglis Fletcher






STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE

RALEIGH

LUTHER H. HODGES

GOVERNOR

July 27, 1955

Mrs. Inglis Fletcher

Edenton

North Carolina

Dear Mrs. Fletcher:

At the direction of Governor Hodges, I am happy to send herewith his commission for your appointment as a member of the Commission to Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Bath.

With very best wishes, I am

Sincerely,

Paul A. Johnston,

Administrative Assistant.

PAJ:cn

Enc.


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Letter from Paul. A Johnston to Mrs. Inglis Fletcher
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Letter from Paul. A Johnston to Mrs. Inglis Fletcher commissioning her appointment by the state of North Carolina as a member of the Commission to Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Bath.
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July 27, 1955
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