CHAPTER 361 - STATE OF DELAWARE - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, on December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Federal Constitution; and
WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the State of Delaware by Resolution duly approved on the twenty-ninth day of November, A. D. 1933, authorized and directed the Governor to issue a proclamation calling attention to the significance of this historical event; and
WHEREAS, this march of freedom begun by Delaware was challenged by the totalitarian nations of the world one hundred and fifty-six years later to the day;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Walter W. Bacon, Governor of the State of Delaware, in accordance with the authority in me vested, do hereby designate
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1943 as
DELAWARE DAY
and ask the citizens of the State of Delaware to pay tribute to our forefathers for the part they played in the founding of our country and to re-dedicate themselves anew in the struggle for the preservation of our Nation and its way of life during these trying times. I further suggest that flags of our State and Nation be displayed and that suitable exercises in commemoration of this important event be staged in all schools, churches and civic organizations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, Walter W. Bacon, Governor of the State of Delaware, have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the said State to be hereunto affixed, at Dover, this twenty ninth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-three and of the Independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and sixty-eighth.
(GREAT SEAL)
By the Governor:
WALTER W. BACON
WILLIAM J. STOREY, Secretary of State.