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RES 2002-02 DESIGNATING FORMER EAGLEDALE FERRY LANDING A NATIONAL MEMORIALCity Council Meeting January 23, 2002 RESOLUTION NO. 2002-02 A RESOLUTION of the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington, encouraging the Washington State Legislature, the United States Congress and appropriate federal authorities to continue their worthy endeavor to designate the former Eagledale ferry landing on Bainbridge Island as a national memorial to remember the unconstitutional internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. WHEREAS, during World War II on February 19, 1942, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, setting in motion the forced exile of more than 110,000 Japanese Americans from Washington, Oregon and California; and WHEREAS, in Washington State, 12,892 men, women and children of Japanese ancestry – most of them United States citizens – experienced three years of unconstitutional internment, deprived of their rights granted under Amendment XIV of the United Stated Constitution to protect their life, liberty and property through due process of law; and WHEREAS, on March 30, 1942, 227 Bainbridge Island men, women and children of Japanese ancestry – most of them United States citizens – were escorted by U.S. Army soldiers to the former Eagledale ferry landing where they solemnly boarded the ferry Kehloken and departed on a lonely journey with an unknown destination and fate; and WHEREAS, with only six days notice they would be taken away and only allowed to bring whatever they could carry or wear, they were forced to hastily sell, store or make arrangements for all of their possessions, businesses and property; and WHEREAS, the 227 people from Bainbridge Island were the first Japanese Americans in United States history to be forcibly removed from their homes by the U.S. Army; and WHEREAS, not all were interned—some were drafted into the military, some were unjustly imprisoned, some moved to eastern Washington—but all were excluded; and WHEREAS, their only crime was being Nikkei – persons of Japanese ancestry; and City Council Meeting January 23, 2002 WHEREAS, to commemorate this momentous and tragic event in United States history, the Bainbridge Island World War II Nikkei Exclusion Memorial Committee, a joint endeavor of the Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council and the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community, is working with members of Washington State's federal delegation and appropriate federal authorities to designate the former Eagledale ferry landing as a national memorial; and WHEREAS, it is the vision and hope that the proposed national memorial will honor those who suffered, cherish the friends and community who stood beside them and welcomed them home, and inspire all Americans to not repeat the mistakes of the past by safeguarding constitutional rights for all; and WHEREAS, the proposed national memorial could become an international treasure, attracting, informing and inspiring people from around the world by telling an important and timeless story for future generations; and WHEREAS, it is vital that our citizens remember and learn from this period of our nation's history, now therefore THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: That the City of Bainbridge Island encourages the Washington State Legislature, the United States Congress and appropriate federal authorities to continue their worthy endeavor to designate the former Eagledale ferry landing on Bainbridge Island as a national memorial to remember the unconstitutional internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. PASSED by the City Council this 23`d day of January 2002. APPROVED by the ATTEST/AUTHENTICATE: SUSAN P. KASPER, City Clerk this 1 st day of January 2002. �"kJ C4Xw DARLENE KORDONOWA FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: January 17, 2002 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: January 23, 2002 RESOLUTION NO.: 2002-02