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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 9

(By Delegates T. Howell, Crouse, Hall, Pritt, Butler, Jeffries, Leavitt, Akers, Shamblin, Ferrell, and Holstein)

[Introduced February 13, 2025; Referred to the Committee on Energy and Public Works then
 Rules.

Requesting the Division of Highways name Bridge Number: 20-079/03-017.16  () (20A954), (38.18214, -81.46837) locally known as Dry Branch Bridge, carrying CR 079/03 over Cabin Ck at Dry Branch in Kanawha County, the "Robert S. Pomeroy Memorial Bridge."

Whereas, Robert S. Pomeroy lived a life worthy of remembrance; and

Whereas, Robert was born on March 1898, in Dry Branch, West Virginia to Seth and Alexis Pomeroy and was the 7th of 12 children; and

Whereas, Robert enlisted in the Army National Guard on July 7, 1917, in Charleston, West Virginia; and

Whereas, Robert was a Private who served in Company G, 2nd Infantry of the West Virginia National Guard (CO G, 150 Inf) until May 12th, 1918, then went to Camp Shelby Repl. Draft Dep. Div. 1st Corps until July 1st, 1918, then Com. 162nd Infantry until July 7th, 1918, and then with Company L, 23rd Infantry until his death; and

Whereas, Robert served overseas from June 11th, 1918, until July 25th, 1918, when he died of his wounds received in action and he was buried in France until 1921; and

Whereas, On June 13th, 1921, Robert was disinterred and his body made the journey back to his hometown of Dry Branch, West Virginia by way of Antwerp and Hoboken to be received by his father Seth on October 1, 1921, when he was buried in Hensley Cemetery; and

Whereas, For his service, Robert was awarded the WW1 Victory Medal with Champagne-Marne Battle Clasp, the WW1 Victory Button (Silver), and the Purple Heart; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the Division of Highways name Bridge Number: 20-079/03-017.16  () (20A954), (38.18214, -81.46837) locally known as Dry Branch Bridge, carrying CR 079/03 over Cabin Ck at Dry Branch in Kanawha County, the "Robert S. Pomeroy Memorial Bridge" and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Division of Highways is hereby requested to have made and be placed signs identifying the bridge as the "Robert S. Pomeroy Memorial Bridge," and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House forward a copy of this resolution to the Commissioner of the Division of Highways.

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