WHEREAS, Skamania County, Washington was created on March 9, 1854;
and
WHEREAS, Skamania County's original boundaries extended from the
foothills of the Cascade Mountains to the crest of the Rocky Mountains,
its county seat located on the southeast corner of the land claim of
J.A. Chenoweth who, in the summer of 1854, was appointed Associate
Justice of the Washington Territorial Supreme Court; and
WHEREAS, The County's officers were appointed on March 23, 1854;
and
WHEREAS, Skamania County is known for Mount St. Helens, the western
base of Mount Adams, the Columbia River Gorge, majestic forests,
mountains and streams, and unique geological events; and
WHEREAS, Skamania County citizens and visitors enjoy excellent
hiking, hunting, fishing, winter recreational sports, windsurfing,
boating, bird watching, and wildlife viewing; and
WHEREAS, People from all over the Pacific Northwest and beyond
venture to Skamania County to experience its exceptional scenic,
natural beauty; and
WHEREAS, In 1805-06 the Lewis and Clark Expedition traversed
Skamania County, helping to open up the west to settlement and
development, and in so doing named Beacon Rock, an 848-foot core of an
extinct volcano, today a hiker's favorite; and
WHEREAS, The Skamania County area has been home to the Cascade
Chinook Tribe for more than 10,000 years; and
WHEREAS, Skamania County was part of the water route for the Oregon
Trail, and once had a portage railroad to help settlers circumvent the
treacherous Cascade rapids; and
WHEREAS, The Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad completed its
route through the Cascade Mountains in Skamania County on March 11,
1908, at a Golden Spike Ceremony connecting the eastern United States
with the Pacific Northwest;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize the rich
history of Skamania County and acknowledge that on Tuesday, March 9,
2004, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Skamania County will celebrate its
150th birthday (1854-2004), to which the public is invited, at the
Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum, 990 S.W. Rock Creek Drive,
Stevenson, Washington; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the Skamania
County administrators.