[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 62 (Tuesday, April 28, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S2472]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MONROE COUNTY, OHIO BICENTENNIAL
Mr. PORTMAN. Mr. President, today I honor Monroe County, OH, as it
celebrates its bicentennial anniversary. On January 29, 1813, an act to
form the County of Monroe made up of parts of Belmont, Washington, and
Guernsey Counties was passed by the Ohio Legislature.
Although Monroe County had already been established, it did not
function as a county until it was officially organized in 1815. On
February 3, 1815, an act was passed by the Ohio Legislature to attach
another part of Washington County to Monroe County and to organize
Monroe into a separate county. The act went into effect on March 1,
1815, which was when Monroe began to formally function as a county.
Residents named the county in honor of James Monroe, who at the time
was U.S. Secretary of State and eventually became the fourth President
of the United States. However, the official bicentennial celebration
begins this month since the first Monroe County officials were elected
in April of 1815.
I congratulate the citizens of Monroe County and all who are involved
in planning the yearlong celebration, which will feature a variety of
events recognizing 200 years of history and heritage throughout Monroe
County.
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