West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR17

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/6/23  
Report Pass
2/24/23  

Caption

CSA Army PVT Nathaniel Perry Memorial Trail

Impact

The resolution is primarily symbolic, intended to commemorate an individual rather than to enact a change in legislation or policy. If enacted, it would require the Division of Highways to put up signage acknowledging the new name along the highway segment. This action aims to preserve historical memory and recognize the impact of Nathaniel Perry's service in the Civil War, thereby creating a physical tribute that aligns with historical narratives prevalent in the region.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 17 (HCR17) proposes that the West Virginia Division of Highways name a segment of County Route 35/14 as the 'CSA Army PVT Nathaniel Perry Memorial Trail'. This resolution seeks to honor Nathaniel Perry, a Confederate soldier who served in the Virginia 8th Cavalry during the Civil War, for his contributions to the state and country. Perry's legacy includes his significant role in the local community, where he raised a large family and maintained ownership of the land over generations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR17 appears to be generally positive among its proponents, who see it as a meaningful way to honor local history and the contributions of Civil War soldiers. However, sentiments can vary widely based on political and social perspectives regarding Confederate memorials. Supporters advocate for the preservation of local heritage, while critics may see such recognitions as controversial, intertwined with complex historical evaluations of the Confederacy.

Contention

Notably, discussions around the bill could highlight potential contention regarding the appropriateness of commemorating Confederate figures in contemporary society, especially in light of ongoing debates about the legacy of the Civil War and its representations. This highlights the delicate balance between honoring heritage and the sensitivities around race and historical memory. Future discussions may delve into whether naming roads after Confederate soldiers strengthens community ties or perpetuates division.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR19

US Army PVT Thomas D. Beckett, Sr., Memorial Bridge

WV HCR8

U.S. Army Private Elmo Davis Memorial Road

WV SCR10

US Army Air Corps PVT Albert J Sutphin Memorial Highway

WV HCR30

U.S. Army Pvt. Dallis H. Johnson WWII Memorial Bridge.

WV HCR90

U.S. Army PVT Robert (Bob) Mullins Sr. Memorial Bridge

WV HCR36

U. S. Army Pvt. Charles A. White, Sr. Memorial Bridge

WV SCR28

US Army PVT Garland Lee Loudermilk Memorial Bridge

WV HCR38

“Dale Shaheen and George H. Hooker Memorial Bridge.”

WV SCR15

US Army PVT Shirley E. Bailey Memorial Bridge

WV HCR50

U. S. Army PVT Leon ‘Deacon’ Stover Memorial Bridge

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