Itinerary, Inaugural - Governor Asa Hutchinson

 
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Itinerary, Inaugural - Governor Asa Hutchinson
Itinerary, Inaugural - Governor Asa Hutchinson
Itinerary, Inaugural - Governor Asa Hutchinson
Itinerary, Inaugural - Governor Asa Hutchinson

Itinerary, Inaugural - Governor Asa Hutchinson

Object number2015.001.01
DateJanuary 13, 2015
OriginLittle Rock, Arkansas, United States of America
MediumPaper, Ink
Dimensions9 × 5 5/8 in. (22.9 × 14.3 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
Terms
    DescriptionThe Itinerary for the Inauguration of the forty-sixth Governor of Arkansas, William Asa Hutchinson on January 13, 2015. The itinerary features information such as the location and order of events at the ceremony. Images of the state of Arkansas are situated in the corners of the paper, as well as a red border and the Great Seal of the State of Arkansas in the top center of the paper. Text on the itinerary is as follows:

    "The Oath of Office of the forty-sixth Governor of the State of Arkansas", "The Honorable William Asa Hutchinson", "The State Capitol", "Little Rock, Arkansas", "January 13th, 2015", "Presentation of the Colors", "The Arkansas State Police Honor Guard", "Musical Performance by The 106th Army Band, Arkansas Army National Guard", "The National Anthem performed by Mr. DC Washington", "The Invocation delivered by Dr. Charles E. Williams", "The Oath of Office Administered by The Honorable Jim Hannah, Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court", "The Inaugural Address", and "The Benediction delivered by The Honorable Andrea Lea, Auditor of Arkansas".

    William Asa Hutchinson was born on December 3, 1950 in Bentonville, Arkansas. He graduated from Springdale High School in Springdale, Arkansas in 1968. In 1975, Hutchinson received a J.D. from the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Prior to attending law school, he met his wife, Susan Burrell, while earning his undergraduate degree at Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina. Hutchinson won his campaign for United States Congressman from the Third District of Arkansas in November 1996 and held his seat until 2000. After resigning from Congress and serving in other federal roles, Hutchinson won his 2014 gubernatorial campaign with fifty-five percent of the vote. While in office, he became a key leader on energy, security and education.
    Status
    On view