GOVERNMENTAL LETTERS
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
August 15, 1986
To the Citizens of Warminster, Pennsylvania:
I am pleased to send warm greetings for the 275th anniversary of Warminster.
Each city and town of our great country is unique, but all are bound together in the love of these United States. We are fortunate to live in a nation of strong and proud communities where everyone has a chance for success and the blessings of liberty and freedom can be enjoyed by all, regardless of background.
As you commemorate this anniversary, you have a splendid opportunity to renew your commitment to preserve the spirit which has forged America into a land of wonder. I am proud to join you in making such a commitment on this historic occasion for the people of Warminster.
With hearty congratulations and best wishes for continued milestones,
Ronald Reagan
COMMONWEALTH 0F PENNSYLVANIA
OFFICE 0F THE GOVERNOR
HARRISBURG
GREETINGS:
As Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I am pleased to extend hearty congratulations to all the residents of Warminster as you observe the 275th anniversary of the founding of your township.
Communities such as yours are the backbone of the Keystone State.
All residents can be proud of Warminster's strong community spirit which has
held its citizens together in fellowship and cooperation over the years. In
commemorating the founding of your community, you are paying tribute to the
hard work and dedication of countless men and women who have contributed to
your great past, while anticipating continued success in the future.
Best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable anniversary celebration.
Dick Thronburgh
Governor