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- Public laws and resolutions of the State of North Carolina passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1917]
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Public laws and resolutions of the State of North Carolina passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1917]
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and for the protection of the rights of American citizens on the
high seas, he has with manifest reluctance but dauntless courage
severed diplomatic relations with the imperial government of
Germany: Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate con¬
curring :
That the General Assembly of North Carolina, representing the
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of aile-
people of North Carolina, do hereby pledge our allegiance to and Declaration of
declare our faith, and confidence in him and his position as an- confi'
nounced to the Congress of the United States, and hereby convey pie^?e of support,
to him the assurance that North Carolina stands ready and will¬
ing, with her traditional patriotism, to assume her share in what¬
ever may befall our country.
That a copy of this resolution be certified to by the presiding Copy u> be trans¬
officers of the Senate and the House of Representatives and trans¬
mitted to the President of the United States.
Ratified this the 8th day of February, A. D. 1917.
RESOLUTION No. 20
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PLACING OF A BRONZE
STATUE OF EX-GOVERNOR THOMAS J. JARVIS IN THE
CAPITOL SQUARE.
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring :
Section 1. That permission be and it is herebby granted to the Permission
granted.
committee or association having the matter in charge to place in
the Capital Square a bronze statue of the late Thomas J. Jarvis.
Sec. 2. That this resolution shall be in force from and after its
ratification.
Ratified this the 21st day of February, A. D. 1917.
RESOLUTION No. 21
JOINT RESOLUTION IN REGARD TO THE ORIGIN OF THE
FLAG OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA.
Resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
Whereas a committee of the United Confederate Veterans was Preamble: ap-
appoinled in one thousand nine hundred and fourteen to investi- report oFcom-’
gate the date, origin, etc., of the first flag adopted by the Con- m,t,ee'
federate States of America, and the said committee, after thor¬
oughly investigating the evidence submitted, reported at the re¬
union held in Richmond. Virginia, one thousand nine hundred and
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