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VHS President Receives Commending Resolution from General Assembly
• February 20, 2008
Charles F. Bryan, Jr., President and CEO of the Virginia Historical Society (VHS), was presented with a commending resolution by the Virginia General Assembly on Wednesday, February 20, 2008. HJR No. 198 recognizes Dr. Bryan for his outstanding service to the Virginia Historical Society and the citizens of the Commonwealth, and for his many contributions to the preservation of Virginia's rich and diverse history.
• Press release | Full text of resolution
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At the General Assembly Charles Bryan is recognized by the General Assembly on February 20, 2008. Credit: Virginia Historical Society |
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Delegate John O'Bannon makes the announcement Delegate John O'Bannon of Henrico announces that Charles Bryan will receive House Joint Resolution No. 198. Credit: Virginia Historical Society |
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Hanging the banner Staff hang a surprise banner featuring a photo of Charles Bryan before he returns from the General Assembly. Credit: Virginia Historical Society |
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VHS staff Trustees and staff suprise Charles Bryan with a banner after his General Assembly recognition. Credit: Virginia Historical Society |
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Charles Bryan stands with staff Charles Bryan stands with staff and trustees as they present a surprise banner on the VHS steps. Credit: Virginia Historical Society |
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Surprise reception Charles and Cammy Bryan express thanks for a surprise reception from staff. Credit: Virginia Historical Society |
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