Unveiling a state historical marker on the 75th anniversary of dedicating the College Station city cemetery
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Unveiling a state historical marker on the 75th anniversary of dedicating the College Station city cemetery
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This podcast is a recording of the 75th anniversary program of the College Station city cemetery that was held September 8, 2023. The program ended with the unveiling of a...
show moreThe program ended with the unveiling of a state historical marker.
The podcast begins with patriotic music from the Texas A&M Singing Cadets.
That is followed by the welcome, invocation, presentation of colors, singing the national anthem, the pledge of allegiance to the U.S. and Texas flags, and recognitions.
At 19 minutes, is a proclamation read by Brazos County judge Duane Peters and College Station mayor John Nichols.
At 22:11, is the reading of what is written on the state historical marker by the chairman of the College Station Historic Preservation Committee, Gerald Burgner.
At 26:26, is the biographies of eight names on the state historical marker from Sherry Frisk, who is a member of the College Station Historic Preservation Committee and the Brazos County Historical Commission.
At 45:55, is College Station mayor John Nichols accepting a U.S. flag that flew over the U.S. Capitol. Presenting the flag was Destiny Vargas, who is a district director for congressman Michael McCaul.
The emcee for the program is another member of the College Station Historic Preservation Committee, Tom Turbiville.
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