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- Session laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly [1961]
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- 1961
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Session laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly [1961]
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Сн. 1039-1040
1961 —
Session Laws
S.
В.
169 CHAPTER 1039
AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO ESTABLISH A MUSEUM-
VISITOR CENTER AT AYCOCK BIRTHPLACE STATE HISTORIC
SITE.
WHEREAS, the birthplace of Charles B, Ayeock, North Carolina’s
great “Educational Governor,” has been restored and opened to the public
as an educational and historical shrine; and
WHEREAS, in order to complete the project and to enable visitors
to grasp the significance of this great North Carolinian in the revival of
public education in our State, it is necessary to establish a Museum-Visitor
center in which to mount exhibits on Governor Aycock’s public life and
present to visitors illustrated lectures and other instruction: Now,
therefore,
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. An appropriation of forty-two thousand, five hundred dollars
($42,500.00) from the General Fund is hereby made to the State Depart¬
ment of Archives and History for the following purpose at the Charles B.
Aycock Birthplace in Wayne County:
Construction of a Museum-Visitor Center . $42,500.00
Sec. 2. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby
repealed.
Sec. 3. This Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its
ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 19th
day of June, 1961.
S. B. 200 CHAPTER 1040
AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE FURTHER RESTORA¬
TION OF HISTORIC BATH.
WHEREAS, the historic Town of Bath is North Carolina’s oldest in¬
corporated town, having been chartered in 1705, and there are several
historic buildings within the original town limits which ought to be pre¬
served for posterity; and
WHEREAS, the Historic Bath Commission was established by the
1959 General Assembly with authority to conduct the restoration of these
buildings, and the Commission has raised from private sources since that
time approximately eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) for this pur¬
pose; and
WHEREAS, the Richardson Foundation of New York City and Greens¬
boro, North Carolina, has contributed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to
the Commission for furthering the restoration of the historic Marsh
House, a large and unique dwelling house built in 1744, provided that the
remainder of the twenty-six thousand nine hundred seventy dollars ($26,-
970) necessary for the Marsh House project is raised from other sources
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