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Derek D. Dieter <br />City of South Bend <br />Common Council <br />441 County -City Building . 227 W. Jefferson Blvd (574) 235 -9321 <br />South Bend, Indiana 46601 -1830 Fax (574) 235 -9173 <br />http://www.se,uthbendin.gov <br />President September 3, 2013 <br />Oliver J. Davis The South Bend Common Council <br />Vice - President 4th Floor County -City Building <br />Karen L. White South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br />Chairperson, Committee <br />of the Whole Re: Resolution Requesting Assistance of the Federal Government to Properly <br />Honor the 17th Vice - President of the United States Schuyler Colfax <br />Tim Scott <br />First District Dear Council Members: <br />Henry Davis, Jr. I seek your unanimous support of the attached proposed Resolution. <br />Second District <br />Valerie Schey In Resolution No. 4263 -13 which the Council adopted on June 24, 2013, it was noted that <br />Third District a cemetery restoration project took place in Topeka, Kansas "to renovate and re- dedicate <br />the gravesites of Charles Curtis, who served as a U.S. Vice - President from 1929 -1933, <br />Fred Ferlic and his wife„ Anna Baird Curtis, who are buried in Topeka Cemetery..." That project <br />Fourth District addressed gravesites which "looked terrible and embarrassing" by upgrading the <br />David Varner gravesites to "include engraving the Vice - Presidential Seal onto into the granite <br />Fifth District headstone" to properly honor the public service of this Vice - President. <br />Oliver J. Davis The proposed Resolution depicts the front of the new granite headstone which was <br />Sixth District publicly dedicated on July 17, 2002. The photo below depicts the other side of the new <br />Derek D. Dieter headstone, as well as some of the other very meaningful improvements which were part <br />At Large of Topeka Cemetery's restoration project: <br />Gavin Ferlic <br />At Large <br />Karen L. White <br />At Large <br />