Welcome to Skagit County
November 18, 2013
Celebrating Skagit
County's 130th Birthday
Skagit County Commissioners Invite the Public for Proclamation and Cake
SKAGIT COUNTY - The Skagit County Board of Commissioners will read a proclamation
celebrating the 130th birthday of Skagit County and cut cake for the public,
on Tuesday, November 26, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Hearing
Room, located at 1800 Continental Place in Mount Vernon. Skagit County Pioneer
Association Historian Dan Royal will give a presentation.
The event will be televised live on Skagit21, Skagit County's government access
television station on Comcast.
Celebrating Skagit County's 130th Birthday
WHEREAS, upon the establishment of Washington Territory there were but four
counties, Clark, Thurston, King and Walla, and;
WHEREAS, the vast inflow of population, began to show lines here and there
along the streams, sounds, bays and mountain chains, representing natural
points of separation, so almost immediately there began to be the pressure
for division, and;
WHEREAS, the beginning
of the epoch of the 1880s, the increasing population about that superb stream
the Skagit, the largest and finest of the rivers of the sound basin, began
to believe they were paying a disproportionate amount of money into the treasury
and receiving benefit in inverse ratio, and;
WHEREAS, the rugged range of the Chuckanut formed a barrier betwixt the two
parts of the county Whatcom, and;
WHEREAS, a petition was circulated in 1883 at La Conner for a new county out
of south Whatcom. The petition called for a division line on the Chuckanut
mountain, running west thence between Cottonwood and Guemes island, thus bring
Guemes, Cypress and Fidalgo islands into the new county, and;
WHEREAS, after much debate, Skagit County was created on Thanksgiving Day,
November 28, 1883 by act of concerned representatives in the Territorial Legislature
who forcibly removed the southern half of old Whatcom County and declared
the existence of the new County of Skagit, and:
WHEREAS, La Conner was named the first seat of government, subject to a vote
of the people who chose Mount Vernon as the County seat in 1884, and;
WHEREAS, Skagit County has grown steadily and prosperously for 130 years,
enjoying a dynamic economy based on farms, fishing and forest, plus many other
industries of great worth, and;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Skagit County Board of Commissioners hereby proclaim November
28, 2013 as the 130th birthday of Skagit County and welcome all to celebration
Skagit County's foundation and for all the bounties that have since befallen
us.
For further information
contact:
Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners
(360) 336-9300