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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The American Philhellenes Society was established |
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| in 1810 and was in existence until 1840; American Philhellenes |
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| were the brave men who left the safety of America to travel to |
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| Greece and assist in the Greek War for Independence against the |
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| Ottoman Empire; and
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| WHEREAS, Petros Mavromichalis, on behalf of the Messinian |
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| Congress, sent a letter to Secretary of State John Adams, |
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| urging moral support from the newly formed United States; |
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| President Monroe noted that, due to the language of the Monroe |
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| Doctrine, that the United States could not get involved in a |
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| European dispute; and
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| WHEREAS, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, General Sam Houston, |
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| and Edward Everett all spoke on behalf of aiding the Greek |
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| Revolution; and
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| WHEREAS, Volunteer Americans began traveling to Greece to |
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| aid in the struggle for independence; among these brave men was |
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| George Jarvis, a New Yorker, who traveled to Greece in 1822; he |
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| died while in Greece, but his appeals for aid from the United |
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| States soon made him a role model to other Americans; and
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| WHEREAS, Captain Jonathan Miller also traveled to Greece |
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| and was present during the fall of Messolongi to the Ottoman |
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| invaders; Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe, a physician from Boston, |
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| also enlisted in the Greek Army, serving as a soldier and |
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| surgeon; he went on to establish a medical center in Aegina and |
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| a school for the blind in Corinth; and
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| WHEREAS, Through the efforts of these gallant men, medical |
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| aid, supplies, as well as other fighters made the journey to |
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| Greece; because of the work of these men, thousands of Greeks |
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| were saved from starvation, disease, and exposure; in addition, |
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| many of these men adopted Greek orphans who came to the United |
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| States and received educations, and later went on to lead |
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| productive lives as American citizens or by returning to the |
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| newly independent Greece; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| honor George Jarvis, Captain Jonathan Miller, and Dr. Samuel |
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| Gridley Howe, as well as many other great Americans, for their |
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| valiant efforts in the Greek War for Independence; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented at the banquet honoring the American Philhellenes |
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| Society.
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