of Navigation and Pilotage shares in a large 

 degree the bereavement, not only because of 

 its deep appreciation for the beautiful charac- 

 ter of Mrs. Sprunt, but for the great esteem 

 of its chairman, Dr. James Sprunt, whose 

 personality has always deeply impressed the 

 board. 



Third. That these resolutions be engrossed 

 upon our records and a copy be sent to Dr, 

 Sprunt. 



John W. Harper, 



V ice-Chairman. 

 H. G. Smallbones, 

 Wm. St. George. 

 T. F. Wood. 

 E. D. Williams, 



Harbor Master. 

 Jno. T. Rankin, Clerk. 



"Virtutes majorum filiae conservant." 



The North Carolina Society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America records with deep sorrow 

 the death of Luola Murchison Sprunt. 



Whereas the North Carolina Society of 

 the Colonial Dames of America recognizes 

 that in the death of Mrs. James Sprunt it has 

 lost a member whose strong personality and 

 keen judgment marked her as a power in the 

 society, and whose eight years of administra- 



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