WHEREAS, Almost half of the signers of the Declaration of
Independence were of Scottish descent, and nine governors of the
original thirteen states were of Scottish ancestry; and
WHEREAS, Many early explorers and settlers of the Pacific Northwest
were of Scottish or Scots-Irish ancestry and include: William Clark of
Lewis and Clark fame; John McLoughlin, Chief Factor at Fort Vancouver,
a fur trader, and empire builder; James Douglas, Chief Factor at Fort
Vancouver; Archibald McKinley, Factor at Fort Walla Walla; Ulysses S.
Grant, Civil War General and President who served at Fort Vancouver and
for whom Grant County was named; J.C. Mac Grimmon, a Yakima Valley
pioneer and orchardist; Alexander Colin Campbell, farmer, banker,
miner, and former mayor of Puyallup; James Dinnie, fur trader and
founder of the city of Cathlamet; James Urquart, founder of the city of
Napavine and three-term member of the Territorial Legislature; and
Abigail Scott Duniway, a suffragette who helped bring passage of the
suffrage amendment to the state Constitution; and
WHEREAS, Many current and former legislators and elected officials
are of Scottish or Scots-Irish ancestry and include: The late Senator
George Sellar and former Senator Dan McDonald; former appointed and
elected officials: William Wallace, territorial governor of Washington
and Washington's representative to Congress; and Ralph Munro, former
Secretary of State. Current elected officials of Scottish or
Scots-Irish ancestry are Governor Christine O. Gregoire and Secretary
of State Sam Reed; and current members of the Legislature of Scottish
or Scots-Irish heritage are: Senators Karen Fraser, Jim Honeyford,
Cheryl Pflug, and Val Stevens; and Representatives Glen Anderson, Mike
Armstrong, Tom Campbell, Bill Hinkle, Joyce McDonald, Ed Orcutt, and
Maureen Walsh; and
WHEREAS, The Scots-Irish are Americans of Scottish origin whose
ancestors first colonized northern Ireland in the late 1600s before
emigrating to the English colonies of North America during the 1700s;
and
WHEREAS, The Scots-Irish immigrants to America were devout
Presbyterians who dedicated their lives to God and to the ideals of
freedom and liberty; and
WHEREAS, The Scots-Irish immigrants to America valued a strong
worth ethic and embraced a philosophy of common sense; and
WHEREAS, The Scottish Treaty of Arbroath on April 6, 1320, inspired
the contents for America's Declaration of Independence; and
WHEREAS, National Tartan Day is observed each year on the sixth day
of April; and
WHEREAS, The Scots-Irish played a pivotal role in winning the
American Revolution; and
WHEREAS, The Scots-Irish were in the vanguard of frontiersman who
carved a great civilization out of the American wilderness; and
WHEREAS, According to the United States Census Bureau's 2005
American Community Survey, there are more than 157,000 people of
Scots-Irish ancestry in the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, In April 2006, the Triad St. Andrews Society, the Triad
Highland Games, and the Scottish-America Military Society proclaimed
and declared April 2006 and every April thereafter as National Scots,
Scots-Irish Heritage Month; and
WHEREAS, The Governor of the State of Washington has proclaimed
April 2007 and every April thereafter as "Scots, Scots-Irish Heritage
Month" in Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State House of
Representatives officially recognize Scots, Scots-Irish Heritage Month
and the unique and invaluable contributions of Scots-Irish to America
and to the State of Washington.