Bill Text: MI HR0472 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: A resolution to declare December 14, 2018, as Frostbitten Convention Day in the state of Michigan.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2018-12-13 - Adopted [HR0472 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2017-HR0472-Enrolled.html
Reps. Cambensy, Lasinski, Elder, Sabo, Dianda, Gay-Dagnogo, LaFave, Maturen, Green, Rabhi and Zemke offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 472.
A resolution to declare December 14, 2018, as Frostbitten Convention Day in the state of Michigan.
Whereas, On a bitterly cold day in 1836, the Frostbitten Convention took place in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and sought to see an end to the Toledo War, which was a dispute between the territory of Michigan and state of Ohio over rightful claim to the Toledo Strip; and
Whereas, A compromise was proposed in the summer of 1836 by President Andrew Jackson to offer the western portion of the Upper Peninsula along with statehood to the territory of Michigan. The region known as the “Toledo Strip” would be granted to the state of Ohio; and
Whereas, Under the guidance of Territorial Governor of Michigan, Stevens T. Mason, a convention known as the “Frostbitten Convention” was convened in Ann Arbor, Michigan. On December 14, 1836, convention delegates voted to accept the western region of the Upper Peninsula and paved its way to statehood; and
Whereas, On January 26, 1837, the United States Congress granted statehood to Michigan; and
Whereas, To this day, the western portion of the Upper Peninsula has led itself to have vast resources within the region. Michigan’s leadership in forestry and the mining of both copper and iron ore have grown exponentially. In this year of 2018, we recognize the 182nd anniversary of the Frostbitten Convention; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare December 14, 2018, as Frostbitten Convention Day in the state of Michigan; and be it further
Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to Marquette Regional History Center and the Peter White Public Library.