WHEREAS, Wilkeson was first incorporated by the Legislative
Assembly of Washington on July 24, 1909; and
WHEREAS, In 1869, Samuel Wilkeson declared the forests of the
Cascade Mountains the "most enchanting forest on the globe"; and
WHEREAS, The name of Wilkeson was selected in honor of the railroad
pioneer Samuel Wilkeson; and
WHEREAS, Wilkeson was established in 1877 with the opening of the
Northern Pacific Railroad Depot and Wilkeson Post Office; and
WHEREAS, In 1877, the Wilkeson depot provided for transportation of
the prominent coal and sandstone industries of the region; and
WHEREAS, Coal provided from the city of Wilkeson was instrumental
in fueling the region's businesses, families, and shipping industry;
and
WHEREAS, The sandstone used to construct the Washington State
Capitol came from the sandstone quarry of Wilkeson; and
WHEREAS, The city of Wilkeson maintains a rich historical district
with five properties on the State's historical register; and
WHEREAS, Four hundred forty citizens proudly call Wilkeson their
home; and
WHEREAS, Wilkeson's centennial birthday will be commemorated by a
sandstone monument sculpted by Paul Keeslar; and
WHEREAS, Citizens, elected officials, and community leaders
celebrate Wilkeson's historic centennial with a 100th birthday
celebration on July 18, 2009;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
congratulate the city of Wilkeson and residing citizens for celebrating
Wilkeson's centennial; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Wilkeson Mayor Janet Kepka, to the Wilkeson
Centennial Committee Chair Donna Hogerhuis, and to the monument's
sculptor, Paul Keeslar.