2002-0155
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Proclamation: Confederate History Month
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P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS, on January 26, 1861, the State of Louisiana declared itself to be a free and independent state and subsequently joined the Confederate States of America of which it was a member state from 1861 until 1865; and,
WHEREAS, the State of Louisiana contributed many soldiers and sailors to the service of the Confederate States; and,
WHEREAS, the Louisianians who served on both sides of the War Between the States are memorialized in almost every parish in the State; and,
WHEREAS, all citizens of the State of Louisiana should study the War Between the States, as we study all wars, so that we may understand the historical events which compelled the war and, from that understanding, continue to learn to live together and seek to avoid further conflicts.
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE ST. CHARLES PARISH COUNCIL AND THE PARISH PRESIDENT, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM THE MONTH OF APRIL 2002, AS
"CONFEDERATE HISTORY MONTH"
IN ST. CHARLES PARISH, AND URGE ALL CITIZENS OF THE PARISH TO ENGAGE IN A HISTORICAL STUDY OF THE EVENTS OF THE YEARS 1861 TO 1865, INCLUSIVE, AND TO SOLEMNLY CONTEMPLATE THAT TIME IN OUR HISTORY.
'RAM' RAMCHANDRAN ALBERT D. LAQUE
COUNCILMAN AT LARGE, DIV. A PARISH PRESIDENT
CLAYTON FAUCHEUX TERRY AUTHEMENT
COUNCILMAN AT LARGE, DIV. B COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT IV
DESMOND J. HILAIRE APRIL BLACK
COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT I COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT V
BRIAN A. FABRE LANCE MARINO
COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT II COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT VI
DARNELL C. ABADIE BARRY MINNICH
COUNCILWOMAN, DISTRICT III COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT VII
CONFEDERATE HISTORY MONTH 2002.PCL