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Executive Records, Governor J. Millard Tawes, 1959-1967
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Furthermore, I am happy to see a start in the planning for a state
park on the upper nine miles of the island. Here is an instance where
the State is moving forward to provide areas for its people where they
can picnic, where they can swim, where they can simply walk by the
side of the sea in quiet and in splendor. This park will make the
drawing card more powerful, more attractive. I look forward to the
day when it is completed.

On this occasion, I must extend my congratulations to the officials
and the people of Worcester County who labored long and hard to
make this beautiful structure a reality. To the State Roads Commis-
sion, whose engineers aided so materially in the design of this bridge
goes my thanks and congratulations on a job well done. To the
contractors also congratulations on a job well done. Of course, the
Board of Public Works, of which the Governor is a member, supplied
one-third of the funds necessary to build this bridge.

None of this would be possible, and none of us would be here
today, Senator Sanford, if it were not for your dedication and the
hard work of your fellow members of the Worcester County delegation
to the General Assembly. After all, it was the bill you gentlemen intro-
duced and passed which set the entire project in motion.

In dedicating this bridge, it is my fervent hope that it will help
Assateague Island, Worcester County and the State of Maryland reach
their full potential in the field of seaside recreation. I hope the island
is developed in a fashion which will provide the greatest good for the
greatest number in bringing diverse means of recreation to our people
and those who visit our shores.

Again, congratulations to all on a job well done and I, personally,
look forward to many more visits to Assateague and to Worcester
County.

ADDRESS, MID-ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION OF
GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS

BALTIMORE

January 11, 1965

Mr. Doerer, Mr. Ohlhus, Mr. Gumm, distinguished guests and ladies
and gentlemen:

It is, indeed, a pleasure for me to have this opportunity to extend

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