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The Gortons and Slades - Washington Secretary of State

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the goRtons And sLAdes 11<br />

<strong>of</strong> their home at the height <strong>of</strong> the worst blizzard so far experienced by the<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> settlers.” 6 Mary was nursing an infant.<br />

Eventually, they made their way to Aquidneck Isl<strong>and</strong> (Newport), only<br />

to discover another haughty governor, William Coddington, intent upon<br />

establishing his own fiefdom. Gorton <strong>and</strong> his allies succeeded in having<br />

him temporarily deposed, broadened the electorate <strong>and</strong> basically instituted<br />

one-man, one-vote government. It has been called “America’s first<br />

experiment in civil democracy,” Gadman notes. When the governor regained<br />

power, Gorton <strong>and</strong> several <strong>of</strong> his followers—Gortonists or Gortonites,<br />

as they were called—were arrested on trumped-up charges. After<br />

yet another judicial charade, Samuell was publicly flogged <strong>and</strong> banished<br />

once again. “Still half naked <strong>and</strong> bleeding from the lash, he dragged his<br />

chains behind him to pursue Governor Coddington as he rode away,<br />

promising to repay him in kind.” 7<br />

Gorton <strong>and</strong> two followers returned to London around 1645. <strong>The</strong>y found<br />

a champion in the Earl <strong>of</strong> Warwick <strong>and</strong> were instrumental in obtaining a<br />

patent for Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> to become an independent colony. Appearing<br />

three times before a commission on foreign plantations, Samuell eloquently<br />

defended his settlement’s political independence from the threat<br />

<strong>of</strong> dominance by Massachusetts.<br />

In 1651, he became president <strong>of</strong> the Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> colony <strong>and</strong> in 1657<br />

penned the earliest known American protest against slavery. <strong>The</strong> Gorton<br />

Act abolished “life servitude” in the colony some 200 years before Lincoln’s<br />

Emancipation Proclamation. Samuell also “stood for the rights <strong>of</strong><br />

Indians, paying them for his l<strong>and</strong>s when many other colonists merely appropriated<br />

their real estate.” Gadman concludes that “more than any<br />

other figure in New Engl<strong>and</strong> Gorton’s enlightened approach resembles<br />

what we recognize today as modern Christianity.” 8<br />

when sAMueL goRton iv married Ruth Slade in 1742, another illustrious<br />

English name entered the family—this one with roots in Cornwall on the<br />

southwest tip <strong>of</strong> Great Britain. <strong>The</strong> first Slade Gorton, born in the 1750s,<br />

was the seventh <strong>of</strong> 11 children. He served under General <strong>Washington</strong> in<br />

1775 <strong>and</strong> 1776 as the New Engl<strong>and</strong> militia men who surrounded Boston to<br />

bottle up British troops were molded into the Continental Army. Senator<br />

Gorton has his ancestor’s bayonet in his library. 9*<br />

* <strong>The</strong> legacy <strong>of</strong> Samuell Gorton, the patriarch, includes another noted <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

politician—the late congresswoman Jennifer Dunn. Senator Gorton <strong>and</strong> the vivacious Republican<br />

from Bellevue were tenth cousins, once removed, but could have passed for<br />

brother <strong>and</strong> sister. 10

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