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J01815 Summary:

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J01815 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1815
 
BY: Senator HELMING
 
        COMMEMORATING  the  200th Anniversary of the Towns
        of Butler, Huron, Rose, and Wolcott, New York
 
  WHEREAS, It is the intent of this  Legislative  Body  to  honor  and
commemorate   the  distinguished  histories  of  the  communities  which
comprise this great Empire State; and
 
  WHEREAS, In full accord  with  its  long-standing  traditions,  this
Legislative Body is justly proud to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of
the  Towns  of  Butler,  Huron,  Rose,  and  Wolcott,  New  York,  to be
celebrated throughout 2026; and
 
  WHEREAS, Pursuant to an act of the New York State Legislature signed
on February 25, 1826, the Town of Wolcott was divided,  effective  April
3, 1826, establishing the Towns of Butler, Huron, and Rose; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Prior  to  European  settlement,  this  region,  with  its
forests, waterways, and access to Lake Ontario, served as vital hunting,
fishing,  and  gathering  grounds  for  the   Cayuga   Nation   of   the
Haudenosaunee Confederacy; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The Town of Butler was named for Revolutionary War General
William Butler; the Town of Huron, originally Port Bay, was  renamed  in
1834  in  honor  of  the  Huron/Wendat Confederacy; the Town of Rose was
named for New York State Congressman Robert Selden Rose; and the Town of
Wolcott was named for Founding Father and Governor of Connecticut Oliver
Wolcott; and
 
  WHEREAS, Early settlement was  led  in  part  by  Revolutionary  War
veterans,  including Captain William Helm, who settled near Sodus Bay in
1800; Captain Peter Mills in the Butler area  circa  1803;  and  Private
Jonathan  Melvin  and his son Caleb, who settled in the Wolcott and Rose
areas in 1805; and
 
  WHEREAS, The  region's  fertile  land  supported  early  subsistence
farming,  which  expanded  into  broader  agricultural commerce with the
development of local markets, the Erie Canal, and  rail  transportation,
contributing  to  Wayne  County's  distinction  as  one  of  the leading
apple-producing counties in the United States; and
 
  WHEREAS, Beyond agriculture,  these  towns  possess  rich  histories
marked  by  significant  events,  industries,  and  contributions to the
cultural and economic development of the region; and
 
  WHEREAS, Though separated  in  1826,  the  communities  were  united
through  the  establishment  of  the  North  Rose-Wolcott Central School
District  in  1969,  strengthening  regional  ties  through   a   shared
commitment to education; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Today,  the  Towns  of  Butler,  Huron,  Rose, and Wolcott
maintain strong and productive  relationships,  celebrating  both  their
distinct identities and shared heritage; and
 
  WHEREAS,  These  towns,  rooted  in  history  and  sustained through
generations of growth and change, continue to provide a high quality  of
life for their residents; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Towns of Butler,  Huron,  Rose,
and  Wolcott,  New York, recognizing their enduring contributions to the
State of New York; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That a copy of this  Resolution,  suitably  engrossed,  be
transmitted  to the Towns of Butler, Huron, Rose, and Wolcott, New York,
as well as the North Rose-Wolcott Central School District.
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