06-R
163
2006 -- H 7936
Enacted 03/28/06
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING THE MONTH
OF MARCH, 2007 TO BE "COLONIAL HISTORY MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE
ISLAND
Introduced By:
Representatives Ajello, Watson, and McNamara
Date Introduced: March 28,
2006
WHEREAS,
Rhode Island's colonial roots are rich with historic details and accounts of
everyday
folks who nobly rose to the call of public service. Stephen Hopkins was just
such a
man;
and
WHEREAS,
Born in Providence, Rhode Island on March 7, 1707, Mr. Hopkins was
raised
to be farmer in Scituate. His keen interest in local events and proceedings led
to his
successful
election to the position of town clerk; and
WHEREAS,
Mr. Hopkins continued his career in public service, being elected as the
Representative
from Scituate to the General Assembly. He was later appointed as a Justice of
the
Peace,
followed by and appointment as Justice of one of the Courts of Common Pleas, to
which
he
became Chief Justice; and
WHEREAS,
Upon his father's death, Mr. Hopkins sold the family farm and moved to
Providence.
He was sent to the provincial assembly as a Representative from Providence and
was
chosen
Speaker. He served in the General Assembly for a total of twenty-five years,
which
included
serving eight years as Speaker of the House; and
WHEREAS,
In 1756, Mr. Hopkins was elected Governor of the colony, a position he
served
for seven years. He was elected to serve Rhode Island in the Continental
Congress in
1774,
1775 and 1776, when he had the honor of signing his name to the Declaration of
Independence;
and
WHEREAS,
The year 2007 marks the 300th Anniversary of the birth of Stephen Hopkins.
In
honor of all our noble forefathers, it is fitting and apropos for all Rhode
Islanders to reflect on
the
history of the people and events that led to our State's independence; now,
therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence
Plantations hereby proclaims the month of March, 2007 to be "Colonial
History
Month"
in the State of Rhode Island. We furthermore encourage all Rhode Islanders to
join us in
honoring
the 300th Anniversary of the birth of Stephen Hopkins and in celebrating our
state's
proud
heritage; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit
a duly certified copy of this resolution to the National Society of the
Colonial Dames of
America
in Rhode Island.
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