GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2009
RATIFIED BILL
RESOLUTION 2009-17
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 1099
A JOINT RESOLUTION honoring the founders of hertford county on the occasion of the county's two hundred fiftieth anniversary.
Whereas, Hertford County was formed from Chowan, Bertie, and Northampton Counties by an act of the State legislature in 1759; and
Whereas, Hertford County was named in honor of Francis Seymour Conway (1715‑1794), Marquis of Hertford, a distinguished member of the British parliament and a soldier; and
Whereas, the Town of Winton, originally known as Wynnton and laid out on land donated by Representative Benjamin Wynns, was established as the county seat in 1766; and
Whereas, Hertford County's other municipalities include Ahoskie, Cofield, Como, Harrellsville, and Murfreesboro; and
Whereas, some of Hertford County's native sons include Richard J. Gatling, inventor of the Gatling gun and numerous agricultural implements, who was born on September 12, 1818; and Robert L. Vann, a lawyer and politician, who became the editor‑publisher of the Pittsburgh Courier, the most widely read Black‑owned newspaper in the nation at that time, and who was born on August 27, 1879; and
Whereas, many of Hertford County's residents resolved to educate the citizens of the County by establishing Chowan University, founded in 1848 in Murfreesboro as Chowan Baptist Female Institute; and
Whereas, Dr. Calvin Scott Brown, a Shaw University graduate, moved to Hertford County in 1883 to serve as the minister of the Pleasant Baptist Church and later established a facility to educate African‑Americans known as Chowan Academy (1886‑1893), which graduated its first class in 1890 and was later known as the C. S. Brown School; and
Whereas, Hertford County has a rich Native American culture from contributions of the Chowan, Meherrin, and Nottoway tribes; and
Whereas, a number of rivers and creeks that run through Hertford County along with several other places have names that were influenced by Native Americans in the area, including the Chowan, Meherrin, and Wiccacon Rivers, Potecasi Creek, and the Town of Ahoskie; and
Whereas, Hertford County served as the birthplace of the National 4‑H Club, which formed in Ahoskie and was originally called the "Corn Club"; and
Whereas, Hertford County has contributed to the social, economic, cultural, and political prosperity of the State of North Carolina; and
Whereas, Hertford County has continued to grow and prosper through the continued dedication, insight, and planning of the County's concerned leaders and citizens; and
Whereas, Hertford County has a population of 23,730 people; and
Whereas, plans have been made to celebrate the County's 250th historic anniversary throughout the year; and
Whereas, this occasion is worthy of celebration and should be enjoyed and supported by all North Carolinians; Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
SECTION 1. The General Assembly honors the founders of Hertford County and encourages the citizens of this State to join Hertford County in demonstrating respect for their history and heritage during the County's 250th anniversary.
SECTION 2. The Secretary of State shall transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the Chair of the Hertford County Board of Commissioners.
SECTION 3. This resolution is effective upon ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 28th day of May, 2009.
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Marc Basnight
President Pro Tempore of the Senate
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Joe Hackney
Speaker of the House of Representatives