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<br />1. 4t. R. Womble (CH)
<br />2. Lacy Wilkerson (H)
<br />3. Ollie L. Berry (LR)
<br />4• Frank F¢ucetta (Cks)
<br />5. Harry E. Davis (CE)
<br />6. tors. B. D. Harper (Eno)
<br />7. Betty Ruth Eason (CIi)
<br />B. Fannie Mae Sykes (CH)
<br />9. Steven A. Emory (CH)
<br />10. Norman Pres on Davis (CH)
<br />11, Burnie Le•.iis Scurlock (CH)
<br />12, Lassie E Babcock, Jr, (CR)
<br />13• Sarah S. Reyes (Eno)
<br />14. Lynette Warren (CH)
<br />15. Nick 47atts (CE)
<br />16. George lJaddell (H)
<br />17. H. C, 1Jatson, Jr. (CH)
<br />18. James A, t:'ats on (CH)
<br />19• Ralph M. t-0atkins (CH)
<br />20. Edward Scott (CA)
<br />21. Miss Jeep I4111er (LR)
<br />22, Clyde M. Hogsed (CH)
<br />23• Peggie D. Crocker (CA)
<br />2!•. Oscar T. Edwards (CH)
<br />25, T, C, Allison, Br. (LR)
<br />26. Lydia I•iae Blackwood (CH)
<br />27. F. M. Carlisle (CH)
<br />28. id. 'rtat is 19erritt (CA)
<br />29, Myron G. Lloyd (B)
<br />30. Jo'nn R. 4loods (CG')
<br />31. John 8. Perry (N_)
<br />32. 4lelter N. Summerville, Jr. (CH)
<br />33. 4711 ey Torien (Cks)
<br />34. Lewis R, llunn (CG)
<br />35• c, 3, Sullivan, sr. (CF.)
<br />36, A. T, 4711s on (CG)
<br />37. Barbara J. Tucker (CR)
<br />38. Claude Wayland S'narpe (H)
<br />39. Jenny Johnson (CA)
<br />''}l. PaulEubenks (CH)
<br />}2. Bobby Burton (H)
<br />''}3. William E, Teer (H)
<br />'.~., 1+,elvin Rich (CH)
<br />''}5. Claude Roberts (CH)
<br />}6. J. 'vl. Sparrow (CH)
<br />i7. Burr lJ. Simmons (CR)
<br />}B. D. E. blayse (CH)
<br />}9. Marvin nr¢dshaw (Cks)
<br />>0. Jo'nn ESartln (Cks)
<br />There be ing no further business, upon motion, ad,j earned.
<br />R, J. Pt, Hobbs
<br />Chairman
<br />Betty June Hayes
<br />Cie r•]c
<br />Idinutas of the Board of Co:mnls sionera
<br />November 18, 1957
<br />Tire Board of Commissioners of Orence County met on htanday, November 18, 1957,
<br />at 1:30 o'clock P. M. in special session in the Commissioners' Room at the Courthouse
<br />with all members nres ant.
<br />Mr. Greg Culbreth, Chei rman of the Hoard of the Chanel H111 School Administrative
<br />Unit, and J, Q. LeGrand, their Attorney, anne eyed before the Board of Commissioners
<br />and presented the following resolution adopted by the Chapel A111 School 3oard:
<br />"41HEREAS, the Chanel H111 Ci tp Board of Education, by various conveyances of
<br />record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Orange County, has become and Ss
<br />now the owner of a tract of land located in Chapel Fti 11 Township, Orange County,
<br />North Carolina, containing approximately thirty-six acres, which tract of land Wes
<br />knoom as Tract I of the 4711eg Henderson property and was allotted to Willis J.
<br />Penderson in the Division of the 4filey Henderson property, a report of whl ch Divi-
<br />sion is recorded in Book 52, Page 173, Orange County Regis try; ezid,
<br />47fiEREAS, there is located on a part of said thirty-six (36) acre tract of land
<br />en old abandoned private cemetery or burying ground which was not reserved in or
<br />excluded from tY.e deeds by which said thirty-six acre tract of land was conveyed to
<br />the Chanel Ai11 City Board of Educ atl on by the various heirs of 411111s J. Aende rs on;
<br />end,
<br />4tHEREAS, the area covered by said abandoned private cemetery or burying ground
<br />is needed for use by the Chen el Hi11 City Board of Eaucati on in the construction
<br />and operation of buildings, playgrounds and improvements necessary to the operation
<br />of the public schools end to enable the Chanel H111 City Hoard of Educeti on to perform
<br />its public functions and duties es proscribed by law and it has become necessary
<br />end expedient, in the opinion of the County Commissioners of Orange County that the
<br />graves in said old cemetery or burying ground be removed as provided by Sec tl ens 65 -
<br />13 end 65 - 15, General Statutes of North Carolina;
<br />N047, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED by the County Commissioners of Orange County that,
<br />in their opinion, the removal of the graves now located in the old private cemetery
<br />or burying ground herelnbof ore referred to is necessary ¢rd exnedi ant in order that
<br />the Chanel Rill City Hoard of Education may properly perform the duties and functions
<br />imposed upon it by law in the onerati on of the public schools and in the construction
<br />and onerati on of buildings, playgrounds and imnr ovements necessary the re ta, and th¢t
<br />said graves may be removed by the Chapel Rill City 3oard of Education from their
<br />present locations to suitable plots in some other cemetery, as provided in General
<br />Statutes of North Carolina, Sections 65 - 13 and 65 - 15, after notice as required
<br />by law, said work of removal to be under the supervision of the County Health Officer
<br />and the Board of County Commissioners of Orange County.
<br />This the day of November, 1957•"
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