Since 1933, the governors of Delaware have proclaimed December 7 as Delaware Day in honor of that day in 1787, when Delaware became the first state to ratify the Federal Constitution, thus making Delaware the first state in the New Nation.
Thanks to the efforts of a wise Delaware educator and legislator, Mr. E. Paul Burkholder along with the Rotary Club of Georgetown, a statewide effort was made in 1933 to have December 7 established as Delaware Day. He and this Rotary Club secured more than 6,000 signatures on petitions, which were presented to the Governor and to the legislature. As a result, a House Joint Resolution was passed and approved on November 29, 1933. The first Delaware Day celebration was held December 7, 1933, by proclamation of Governor C. Douglass Buck.
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3 comments:
That's where the buck started. Where does it end?
Under Obama's thrown will they be the first STATE under out 2nd Revolution?
Under Obama's thrown will they be the first STATE under out 2nd Revolution?
December 7, 2012 8:38 PM
What?
Even assuming that thrown = throne, the rest makes no sense.
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