Letter from Governor Luther Hodges to William Blount Rodman III






STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE

RALEIGH

Luther H. Hodges

Governor

July 6, 1955

The Honorable William B. Rodman

Attorney General's Office

Raleigh, North Carolina

Dear William:

The 1955 General Assembly authorized the creation of a Commission to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Bath. This Commission will develop plans for State participation in an appropriate celebration of this historic event.

I take pleasure in appointing you as a member of this Bath Commission and hope that you will be able to serve. Mr. Edmund H. Harding of Washington is chairman of the Commission and will contact you with details about the first meeting of this group.

Sincerely,

[signature] Luther Hodges

LHH/be


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Letter from Governor Luther Hodges to William Blount Rodman III
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Letter from North Carolina Governor Luther Hodges to State Attorney General William Blount Rodman III, a native of Washington, North Carolina. The letter appoints Rodman to the Commission to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Incorporation of the Town of Bath.
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July 06, 1955
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