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State of Connecticut by His Excellency John H. Trumbull governor a proclamation : For many years we of this state have set aside Good Friday as a day of religious obligation ... It is with a deep sense of this obligation, imposed upon me by this tradition, that I designate Friday, April second next, as a day of fasting and prayer ... Given under my hand and seal of the state at the Capitol, in Hartford, this twenty-third day of March ... one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six ...

Title:State of Connecticut by His Excellency John H. Trumbull governor a proclamation : For many years we of this state have set aside Good Friday as a day of religious obligation ... It is with a deep sense of this obligation, imposed upon me by this tradition, that I designate Friday, April second next, as a day of fasting and prayer ... Given under my hand and seal of the state at the Capitol, in Hartford, this twenty-third day of March ... one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six ...
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Subject:Connecticut -- Religious life and customs -- 20th century
Subject:Fasts and feasts -- Connecticut
Subject:Proclamations -- Connecticut
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