11-R444
2011 -- S 1027
Enacted 07/15/11
J O I N T R E S
O L U T I O N
RECOGNIZING
BLOCK
SEMISEPTCENTENNIAL
ANNIVERSARY OF SETTLEMENT
Introduced By: Senator V. Susan Sosnowski
Date Introduced: June 09, 2011
WHEREAS, The first founders to establish a community on
Narragansett Native Americans, who inhabited the
island for centuries and called it “Manisses”;
and
WHEREAS, In 1524 A.D.,
explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano,
in service to the French
crown, sighted
after the mother of King Francis I; and
WHEREAS, In 1614, Dutch explorer Adriaen
Block set foot on the island and so loved
its beauty and charm that he named it Adriaen’s
Eyelandt. He placed it on navigational charts,
which later recognized it as
WHEREAS, In 1660,
company of sixteen men, most of whom constituted its first
colonial settlers; and
WHEREAS,
by their surveyor in 1661; and
WHEREAS, These early settlers on
a community of farmers and fishermen; and
WHEREAS, In 1672, Block Island received its town charter from the
General Assembly and was incorporated by the Colony of
Rhode Island as “New Shoreham,
otherwise
WHEREAS, The tiny community took hold with stubborn independence and
prospered
despite wars, taxation, piracy, and invasion. In 1774, it
declared its independence from the crown
by repudiating British duties on tea; and
WHEREAS, Through the ensuing centuries,
independent yet close-knit community while still fully partaking
in global events; and
WHEREAS, The people of Block Island remain unabashedly proud of their
their community. They strive to strike a balance among
conservation of land, commercial and
residential development, and affordable living opportunities in
today’s economy; and
WHEREAS, This year, the current Block
and rich heritage of all who have come before to
establish communities on, and “discover” Block
Island; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this General Assembly of the State of
Plantations hereby
recognizes that this smallest town in
beauty, and great in importance; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That this General Assembly therefore extends hearty
congratulations to
“New Shoreham, otherwise
this year of 2011, and celebrated as
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 Frances Migliaccio, Co-Chair of the Block
Island Semiseptcentennial
Committee.
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LC02819
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